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" I don't know which was the first love - music or fashion. "
Kerby Jean-Raymond
First Love
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" My earliest memories of defying my parents were through music. I remember rap being banned in my house, and then getting a Cam'ron album. "
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" There were times when gangs would approach me, but my father was way stronger than them. They would come make threats and stuff, and I was like, 'You don't know the opposition I've got upstairs. I'm not scared of you.' "
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