
"These niggas got, like, public pissing stations. Not porta-potties-it's some shit that's open and you just step into it and piss. Shit fucked me up, bruh. We risking our lives tryna get a little piss off [in America]. If you're lucky, this rap shit will take you places with machinery you wouldn't imagine."
"I wish I could take my eyes and put them on the homies back home. Like, it's a world out here, boy."
Niontay, a rapper from Milwaukee and Kissimmee, is expanding his horizons through international touring and professional growth. Recently released his tape Soulja Hate Repellant on 10k Records, an indie label. During his first tour in France, he experienced cultural differences that fascinated him, including public facilities unfamiliar to American standards. He emphasizes the transformative power of touring and travel, wishing to share these experiences with his hometown crew. Niontay maintains dedication to his craft while balancing the demands of the music industry, finding joy in technical improvement and the relationships that support his career development.
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