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Mudic industrybdeath
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They thought all this was cool, that they were having a good time. Some nights vanished entirely from his memory. “From that point, it changed my life.” It felt good. “I tried in a bathroom, my friend had some,” he said. His first foray into cocaine use was when he was 23, in a bar in Santa Ana. Yet hitting rock bottom was the catalyst for his awakening. Plunging into drugs, drinking, and womanizing, he crashed hard. Isaiah the “playa” was headed down a dark path. Yet there’s hope for those still lost in the shadow of lies, according to the rapper. “They continue to get more successful: more money, more money, more successful, and they’re never being filled. “They continue doing things that fill their dopamine level temporarily,” the rapper added. Nor fill the aching spiritual void in the heart. The devil offered the whole world to Jesus.”īut all the money in the world cannot buy eternal life. “When you get to that place where you think that you sold your soul, all you’re going to do after that is completely keep diving into satanic ritual … to lift yourself, as far as fame or fortune, because the devil can give you gifts. “They can’t sell their soul, but it does present a spiritual battle when you’re in that environment,” he said. Their exteriors seem glamorous, yet a conflict over their souls rages within. Looking back at the industry, he sees many artists believing, by their own admission, that they sold their souls to Satan for money and fame. People have become spiritually dead, the artist said. Based in Texas, today he strives to enlighten listeners to truth amidst a stream of lies emanating from the media, Hollywood, and the music industry.

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Now 32, the lyricist is unrecognizable, spiritually, from how he was before. “They’re trying to bring you to a place where you end up messing with a man and things like that. It was just like, drugs all in the open, it was escorts upstairs-they had an upstairs section with different rooms with different escorts in it-and it was just really demonic. “I remember going to different Hollywood parties. “Places I would be around, there was just really dark energy,” he said. It planted “wicked seeds” inside him, he said, fomenting darkness through his “portals”-what he saw and heard-separating his spirit from God. He didn’t know it then but, as he later epiphanized, the whole deal was vile in nature. He and his crew worshiped that whole lifestyle being a “playa,” glamorizing gangsters, hooking up with women was what it was all about. “There were really expensive cars and a lot of models.” “We were everywhere pretty much,” Isaiah told The Epoch Times, adding how they shot a big-budget production in a hanger in Long Beach when they were at their height. They had their own commercial and were all over BET. In their early days, he and his group, the LAX Boyz, started off rapping in their garage, but later shared the stage with megastars such as Jay-Z, Chris Brown, B2K, and Twista.

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Now he rhymes about Yahushua and God in the Lone Star State. It was 1997 when then-7-year-old Isaiah Robin first made his big splash in the bustling rap music scene in San Bernardino, California.











Mudic industrybdeath