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DESCRIPTION:PAIN is the Chicano Rapper that doesn't rap or act like other Chicano Rappers. PAIN makes Perverted Psycho Emo Real Chicano Hip Hop. He's not right mentally and has a lot of pain & anger in his heart, rapping about his life and what he feels is real to him and the way he sees his world. With a crazy unique flow and a voice that has been compared to DMX, Ja Rule & Jadakiss but nobody else has his voice or style.PAIN'S INTRODUCTION:What up? My name is Pain.I'm a beaner (Mexican, Latino, Hispanic... Whatever you wanna call me) from Escondido, California. I started writing rhymes and rapping in about 1999 or 2000, but stopped when i got kicked out of high school for my lyrics (They thought i was going to shoot up the school, I was a "high threat", they confiscated my rhymes and the police told me they would lock me up if i ever did anything else). So I stopped rapping,and writing rhymes for about 3 years. But I always wanted to rap so around mid-2005 I told myself "Fuck it, I'm goin to do this I don't care who hates on me" So I started writing lyrics and rapping and making beats again. And I started going to the studio and recording. Then a few months later i met Saggy (he's married to my cousin), found out he used to rap. We were cool with each other so I let him know I wanted to start a label with him, we named it Get Some Records. We bought equipment and put together a studio in his house. Then i let him know i wanted to start my own label (Masakizt Records). So I bought new equipment and started recording at my place. Now I always record in my place "MASAKIZT STUDIOS". and it's been going real good since then....(This is just a lil "how I got in da game" mini story, I dont't wanna Bore u guys with my whole "Bio") .... it was also the beginning ofMASAKIZT RECORDS Pain Living My Life Songs | 1. | Doin' What I Want |
| 2. | Erection (feat. Saggy) |
| 3. | Fuck These Bitches (feat. Saggy) |
| 4. | Westcoast Living (Saggy feat. Pain) BONUS TRACK |
| 5. | I'm Yo Cousin (feat. Lady Pain) |
| 6. | Swear It's True |
| 7. | Secret (feat. Wes Cleveland) |
| 8. | Getting Some Head - MASAKIZT REMIX - (feat. Young Ciddy) |
| 9. | Move On |
| 10. | You'll Be Proud |
| 11. | Beat 'Em Down - Remix- (Wes Cleveland feat. Pain & Young Ciddy) |
| 12. | Adios - Goodbye |
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