

GFP, Gain From Pain, Hip Hop, Rap, Gangsta, Gangster, TI, Ludacris, St. Louis, NY, New York, Atlanta, South, Midwest, North, Thug, Jay Z, Cash Money, Lil Wayne,
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If a group’s name defines them, then you know all you need to know about GFP. Their name and music helps you to realize “life is simpleit just ain’t easy”.
Just as diverse as the words used to describe them [Gain from Pain/ Grindin For Paper], so are the members of this team. Dave Dayz is from up north. He hails from New Rochelle in Yonkers New York and proud of it. “I know a lot of people haven’t heard of New Rochelle, but if you kept up with Hip-Hop movement that’s where Grand Puba and Brand Nubian was fromdon’t sleep on it.” His lyric driven style will leave you in a daze, while the tale of his life may leave you in shock. Unlike most NY rappers, he has content and substance, not just song after song of how “spectacular his lyrical vernacular will smack ya”. Dave says “I was raised in NY, but I have been in GA for a lil over 10yrs, so I accumulated game from both NY and GA.
C-NOE represents “da durty” all day long. No, not the dirty south, but the durty-durty Midwest-St.Louis. “My mother was on the move so much we really never stayed in one hood for long, but it was always in da hood for sho”. Great struggle usually brings great success and C-NOE has struggled greatly and is ready for success at any cost. He came to Atlanta because of his hunger and drive to make it out. However, ‘C’ keeps it real in all his rhymes and comes straight at you with explosive lyrics that attack the mic and beat up the beat. “I think the difference in me and other rappers from da Lou ismy style. I'm not commercial, cuz that’s not me.” He can ride the beat better than most other popular St. Louis rappers. You won’t hear any nursery school remixes here. His explosive, attack the mic style demands your attention.
So, if you’re looking for good lyrics, street savvy, content rich, lyric driven, and beat banging; the only thing that’s left is to Join the G.F.P Movement and “Gain from Pain” while you “Grind For Paper”.
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