You might remember Shea Davis from a wild shoot out in one of N.Y.C's subways back in 1994, "where he allegedly fired shots at police officers who had detained his friend for possession of a weapon." (http://www.myspace.com/sheadavisotf)
Although, Shea Davis, also known as Punch, was incarcerated for 6 years after that incident, that did not stop him from pursuing his love for Hip Hop. You may also recognize him from smackdvdmagazine back in 2002. He's got a mixtape out Punch: "Rush Hour Gunfire"
Shea was recently on DJ Don Demarco's radio show www.royalradio1063.com (Wednesday, April 21) saying that he's been rapping since the age of 12 - 13. Though, he's come from a rough past, Shea has managed to turn what he's been through in the roughest projects, Patterson in the South Bronx, into a positive art form encouraging youth to stay on a straight path. He keeps it real in his music and holds nothing back, exposing the grit and grime of the streets and the life of a real "G'.
Here's Shea doing his thing with "16 Bars of Death"
Deep inside you will find yourself in an abyss of dreams, it seems the more you're intrigued, the more everything else becomes obscene...
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Psalm 118:8
It is better to take refuge in the LORD
than to trust in man.
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