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In many of Kidd Kidd's songs he references fallen rapper Soulja Slim and being next in line to put the city of New Orleans on his back.
For a young artist that may seem like a tall task, but Kidd Kidd says too many others have made it big and never came back to help the people of the city. He plans on doing things much differently.
“When you hear me, you hear the real New Orleans, you hear the struggle. The real struggle of New Orleans,” he told MTV. “A lot of people that’s from New Orleans that done made it out of New Orleans never really came back to really see what’s goin’ on down there; to help out or anything. And me I’m still down there, I’m still in that struggle; I been hit six times from being in the midst of that struggle," he explained. "But the Lord put me here for a reason. Rest in peace Soulja Slim. I'm here now -- all praise to 50 [Cent], Ryder Gang/G-Unit."
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