Despite his stage fright, Rasheed Jamal always seemed to find himself in the spotlight as a kid: in a class for gifted students, being asked to write poems and perform in after-school plays, andโas the only Black kid availableโeven tapped to perform a rap song for his schoolโs 92nd anniversary celebration. โI didnโt know shit about rapping,โ Jamal says. โLegitimately bro, I just acted like Kahlil from Bรฉbรฉโs Kids and ended up on the front page of the paper for rapping.
During one Thanksgiving weekend, Jamal went to Houston with his granddaddy, where his cousin Patrick had a CD player with a tape recorder. During black Friday, they bought a Cash Money instrumental CD at the mall. โHe put a blank tape in there,โ Jamal says. โAnd I didnโt want to rap, I had that block where I didnโt want to, you know, look stupid. And [Patrick] started rapping about me being scared to rap. It felt too much like a challenge man, so we was up until like two or three oโclock in the morning rapping. And after that I got bit with the bug.โ

