User:The Real M.O.S.

The Wake up
This is the Real M.O.S. (Mouth of the South). His real name is Carson Lafavers. M.O.S. began his rap career before he even knew of such a thing. Starting at 11 years old, in his brother's room at his house in Ft. Worth Texas, a friend of his played the song "How We Do" by The Game. The Real M.O.S. never had shown interest into the rap music industry, in fact, he was a fan of country music. When the song "How We Do" struck his ears though, his life would change forever

The beginning
M.O.S. had a passion for rap music since the first time he listened to the music. Shortly after his first encounter with the song "How We Do", M.O.S. went to a local store and bought The Games first LP, "The Documentary". M.O.S. became so fond of The Game and the way that he opened his mind to the people, that he decided to practice rapping for the first time. M.O.S. began practicing with his rap skills with his close friends at their houses, or at the local Friday night football games. It was all fun and games as he knew it, and never imagined of becoming an actual rapper. One night, M.O.S. decided to take the next step of becoming a rapper and fulfilling his dream. It was about eight or so, I had just got back from chillin' at this kid's house party when I decided, hey I'ma record a rap song." That is indeed what he did that night. M.O.S., and his close friend at the time, B.B. recording a song called "Playerz In D Club" which went to the beat of the rap celebrity Young Jeezy's "Soul Surviver". M.O.S. and B.B. recorded many other little projects in the upstairs of his friend's house many more times using the family owned MAC computer. About 3 years after the experimenting with his first recording, M.O.S. decided to move his career to the next level. The Game's third album (L.A.X.) had just been released and M.O.S. had fallen in love with the complication. Day after day, night after night, M.O.S. would sit in his room listening to every specific detail The Game used in his rhymes. M.O.S. began free styling again around school and began writing raps in a journal nightly before going to bed. He titled the journal "Mind on Paper", and that is truly what it was. Everyday he would write down rhymes in the mood he was in. Some raps being about money and girls, and some were about the struggles in life. No matter what was on his mind, M.O.S. let it out daily. "I want to make it big, not for the reason of money or fame, I want to go big to prove to this world that I am somebody, and everyone else can be somebody if they just reach out and try for what they believe in."