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Donnsday Ain't Hard 2 Find



1 You've seen Springfield evolve from the 90's to now. If the old South End Bridge could drop a verse about what it's witnessed, what would the hook be? 

Donnsday: "That was then and this now. This how we going to do it, no matter what homie we do it, for the music still that's real from the 90 to new shit."


2 They put a MGM casino in your city. In a rap bar, how do you flip 'house always wins' into a Donnsday life lesson? 

Donnsday: Whatever you do remember that there are rules to life. Some will die, some will slide, some will pay the price out here is a gambel. Go ahead roll the dice but if your second thought is your first thought you can loss your life.

3 Springfield invented the game of basketball. What's one "hoop dream' you had back in the day that never came true-but you're low-key glad it didn't? 

Donnsday: Shit! None man I wanted all my hoop dreams to come true to see my cuz Kevin Freeman take it to were he took. Feel me? I always thought that travis best was going to bring shit back home and make the NBA come to are city more. 

4 You've seen fake street dudes come and go. What's one 'tell' that instantly screams 'poser' to a Springfield vet like you? 

Donnsday: If you have to try to be known or you want to be the loudest in the room. 

5 At your wisdom, you're not chasing clout. So what's a 'small win' that hits you harder than a sold-out show? 

Donnsday: Every time somebody hears my music and they become a fan I don't like to call them fans, when they become part of the Donnsday Family. 

6 Your pen's matured. What's a bar you wrote back in day that makes you cringe? And how would you rewrite it today as a wiser man? 

Donnsday: I had a lot of homophobic slander in my teen bars. I would change those bars. Feel me cuz? My Donnsday music family, they come from all over the world with different backgrounds and all that. I got love for all them. So yeah, I would most definitely change those bars, if I could go back in time. 

7 What producers are you looking to work with? And do rappers have issues linking with their favorite producers? 

Donnsday: Shit I have a lot that worked with Pezey Krack holding shit down all day, but I want to work with Havoc. 

8 What do you want to be remembered for? 

Donnsday: For always being me and always standing toe toe with the other greats!

The End

Thank You for Reading.
Ceverely Yours,
Marquis Walker

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