Patinum-selling rap artist N.O.R.E. created music that detailed his life in the streets heavily during the early stages of his career. But his content shifted somewhat after he embraced the reggaeton genre and began primarily making records appropriate for that realm of listeners.
Nevertheless, he’s still mindful of the struggles he encountered before becoming a major artist and selling millions of records. In an interview with Vlad TV, he opens up about dropping out of school in the seventh grade, selling crack, developing a fascination with shooting people after viewing the popular urban film Juice, and catching an attempted murder charge at 14. Check out the interview below.
By @Lou4President
Nevertheless, he’s still mindful of the struggles he encountered before becoming a major artist and selling millions of records. In an interview with Vlad TV, he opens up about dropping out of school in the seventh grade, selling crack, developing a fascination with shooting people after viewing the popular urban film Juice, and catching an attempted murder charge at 14. Check out the interview below.
By @Lou4President