User talk:Kronicakayungfresh

Kronic is among the rappers who came out of hiphop's Dirty South. His name derived from Greek chromos, which means “lasting a long time.” Kronic has favored the swaged-out gangster side of the Dirty South; and he gets his inspiration from both Southern and non-Southern rappers. Kronic stomping ground is Tunica, Mississippi. Prior to the emergence of glamorous lights of casino gaming, Tunica was notorious for the level of poverty among its African American population. "Sugar Ditch" was the name of a three-street neighborhood which saw destitution that rivaled third world ghettos in Africa or South America, causing the Rev. Jesse Jackson to label it "America's Zimbabwe" in a late 1980's visit. If dealing with poverty and the socioeconomic factors plaguing Tunica was not enough, Kronic experienced a feeling that most of us could not bear, he lost his mother to a devastating car crash in 2002. Tunica is not known for rap, it’s the home of blues musicians like Son House “Father of Folk Blues,” Robert Johnson, Howlin’ Wolf, and Willie Brown. Rap was not prevalent in the Tunica area. However, Kronic did not let that stop him from pursing a passion for rap. In Kronic’s music, he doesn't always rap about crime and inner-city thug life, he raps about day to day struggles in which he captures the audience attention and remind them of situations they have been in and offer closure. Kronic has opened for numerous multi-platinum and major artist like Soulja Boy, Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, Pretty Willie, Lil Boosie, Lil Weebie, Plies, Eight Ball & MJG and many, many more. Kronic goal is to become a multi-platinum artist. Kronic has fought through adversity, poverty, and the loss of the most precious gift anyone can lose, a mother. Through it all, Kronic has stayed focused and worked hard to accomplish his dream of becoming the next superstar. Kronic is the perfect example of “nothing good in life don’t come without a struggle.”'''

Kronic is among the rappers who came out of hiphop's Dirty South. His name derived from Greek chromos, which means “lasting a long time.” Kronic has favored the swaged-out gangster side of the Dirty South; and he gets his inspiration from both Southern and non-Southern rappers. Kronic stomping ground is Tunica, Mississippi. Prior to the emergence of glamorous lights of casino gaming, Tunica was notorious for the level of poverty among its African American population. "Sugar Ditch" was the name of a three-street neighborhood which saw destitution that rivaled third world ghettos in Africa or South America, causing the Rev. Jesse Jackson to label it "America's Zimbabwe" in a late 1980's visit. If dealing with poverty and the socioeconomic factors plaguing Tunica was not enough, Kronic experienced a feeling that most of us could not bear, he lost his mother to a devastating car crash in 2002. Tunica is not known for rap, it’s the home of blues musicians like Son House “Father of Folk Blues,” Robert Johnson, Howlin’ Wolf, and Willie Brown. Rap was not prevalent in the Tunica area. However, Kronic did not let that stop him from pursing a passion for rap. In Kronic’s music, he doesn't always rap about crime and inner-city thug life, he raps about day to day struggles in which he captures the audience attention and remind them of situations they have been in and offer closure. Kronic has opened for numerous multi-platinum and major artist like Soulja Boy, Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, Pretty Willie, Lil Boosie, Lil Weebie, Plies, Eight Ball & MJG and many, many more. Kronic goal is to become a multi-platinum artist. Kronic has fought through adversity, poverty, and the loss of the most precious gift anyone can lose, a mother. Through it all, Kronic has stayed focused and worked hard to accomplish his dream of becoming the next superstar. Kronic is the perfect example of “nothing good in life don’t come without a struggle.”