not like any of you care
players ball gets a mention d-money gives me all kinds of street cred
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16840016/site/newsweek
Feb. 5, 2007 issue - Bryce Case Jr. sounds like your stereotypical street-tough rapper. In 1999 he was convicted of vandalism, put on probation and slapped with a hefty restitution (between $50,000 and $60,000). He dropped out of high school to focus on, among other things, his rapping. He dabbled in drugs and porn production, made spare change DJ'ing at parties and even got to rhyme with hip-hop icons Xzibit, Ice Cube and Too $hort at the annual Player's Ball concert in Las Vegas for pimps and prostitutes. But unlike some of the rappers he's shared the stage with, Case refrains from invoking his street cred because, well, he doesn't have any. What he vandalized were government Web pages, which he hacked and then tagged. Today he performs under the handle ytcracker, alluding to the fact that he's a code cracker?and that he's white.