Signs whose also known as(AKA) Afro-Amero and also as a chi-town native grew up in uptown Chicago for about twelve years. Later on he was sent to his parents native home town Nigeria in June middle of 1996. During his stay he learned more about the history of the African culture and his African roots which wasn't intially known in his early years. Becoming influenced and inspired by the the hip hop culture signs began writing raps along with poetry as a way of telling stories and expressing himself through his music. As many speak well of his level of maturity signs has proven himself as a true mc oppose to just being known as a regular rapper. Early 2002 Signs returned back to chicago to pursue rap as a career with him calling it his Hip hop college. Representing his country Nigeria and his second home chicago, Signs has rapidly increased in both his music and his image as a rap artist.
darlene: (12/01 10:11)
Tell us about a situation you've gotten into that could have turned deadly?
darlene:
Ok, I'll start. One time my friend was playing with her grandfather's gun and pointed it at me. Then she said don't worry it's not loaded and fired it. The gun went off and fortunately she was a bad shot. I didn't even know what happened it was so quick. But my friend, that really messed her up for a while...knowing what could have happened.
toaster waffles:
i'm thinking of the real simple ones where you don't even realize how close death is, the ones where you crack up immediately afterwards because one second of your life was so scary and now everything is fine: grabbing the back of a friend's shirt as she just stepped out into a busy street, a truck whizzing by at 60 mph, another friend slipping off a ledge and grabbing a branch before tumbling all the way down, climbing out of a pind just as lightning strikes the other side of the bank.