CEO Trayle on Growing Up in Foster Care, Starting to Rap at 13 (Part 1)
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In this clip, CEO Trayle talks about growing up in the Bronx and being present in the city, on the tragic day of 9/11. He shares details about his family history and how it dates back to the development stage of hip-hop culture with people like Rich Porter. He talks about making the transition from NY to the south, where he eventually migrated to Alabama before eventually settling down in Atlanta. Lastly, he sheds light on the love and respect that he has for his foster family and the impact that they have had on his life.
In this clip, CEO Trayle talks about his origin as a young rapper in Birmingham, Alabama, along with proclivity for songwriting and his ability to maneuver recording equipment/software in his early teens. Lastly, he reflects back on the first rap song that he ever made, over a Twista beat and his inevitable move to the city of Atlanta.
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