The second Installment to our "CDR Presents" series, we bring you Cali's own Diz Gibran. We took the oppurtunity to shoot the second artist in our CDR Presents series with Diz Gibran, because "CDR Presents" is more personal than our in-studio interviews, its a conversation if you want to call it that, except Im holding a camera lol, but for our fans it helps you to connect a little more with artists than you normally could listening to the sometimes structured radio interview. Without further ado; CDR Presents to you...Diz Gibran.
he has stated in many a interviews that he had lived in a well off community, but he would constantly run around in the more gutter parts of the city with his friends who lived there.
oddpinoy 1 year ago
@MireTwelve only thing I have to say about that is the difference is he doesn't have any gangsta stuff in his lyrics. I never heard one diz gibran lyric where he seems like something he isn't or something he doesn't know about. People dont come at 3rd base or the beastie boys. black Rappers that are fraud have been exposed before so dont try and act like oh lord poor white kids :(. Boss is a good example of a rapper that was exposed but ppl like vanilla ice took it way to far
Liago4 1 year ago
He mentions growing up next to a golf course and having a "big circular driveway". Everyone knows that this kid comes from money, so what's with the "ghetto" act?
Don't get me wrong. I've from L.A. and I like Diz Gibran's album, but being fake is being fake.
Nobody hesitates to call out middle-class WHITE kids when they adopt a fake "ghetto" persona. Why do middle-class "ethnic" kids get a pass on this one?
MireTwelve 2 years ago