This is a song I did for Kuniva from D12 mixtape. Common and Kayne first did this song and we are remixing it. Go check out Page Kennedy and Kuniva Spaze out on this dope song "They Say" Then go download the whole song and Kuniva's mixtape.
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A native of the gritty streets of Detroit, Page Kennedy spent his early years going from the modest home of
his neglectful drug-addicted mother, to a more comfortable yet equally difficult life alongside his doctor/drug-dealer strict
and physically abusive father. At the age of seven, Page was introduced to rap by his older brother, who made him listen to artists like Curtis Flow. Page was inspired by this
type of music, but most importantly, he found in rap an avenue for self expression he had been longing for. At a time where Detroit bred its best rappers in the playgrounds of elementary schools, Page perfected his lyrical skills by battling and conquering anyone and everyone that came in his path. He quickly earned the reputation of being the best rapper, first at his elementary school, them throughout his high-school and college years, when made several visits to the Detroit's renowned Hip-Hop Shop.
Life dealt Page a sudden blow when his father unexpectedly passed away when he was sixteen. Alone but determined to prove to his late father that he could do it, he not only finished high school but put himself through College and Graduate School. It was there that he discovered his calling for acting, a
career that he decided to pursue when he moved to Los Angeles right after receiving his diploma. There, he built an impressive resume with appearances in the biggest shows in television, and series regular roles in movies like S.W.A.T., and television staples like Desperate Housewives, Blue Mountain State and Weeds, where his character U-turn became a huge fan favorite.
But throughout the years and all of his success as an actor, Page never forgot his first love: Hip-Hop. He has continued to write lyrically challenging verses, and when
YouTube presented him with the opportunity, he created what has become an increasingly popular and well-respected music
page along side his comedy page, to share his rap skills and videos with his fans.
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