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Lesun

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Biography

On December 10, 1978, he was born Michael Lyons Leeper Jr. to Michael and Sheron Leeper in Midland, Michigan. He was born the second child of three with an older sister, Nicole and a younger sister, Erin. Throughout his childhood he was raised in the church. His grandfather, Kenneth Leeper, was a minister in Lancaster Baptist in Lancaster, Oh. His father and mother were loving parents, but also very strict. As a child, he was raised to be responsible, and to work hard for everything, so he was always given a lot chores to do, and extra homework away from school. His father woke us up early every day, even on the weekends and during the summer, to instill in us a sense of discipline and character. But he was too young to understand that so he just grew frustrated and began hating life inside the Leeper home. He was on punishment all the time, and constantly was being reprimanded about everything and anything. From the time he was born until he was 13, they had moved 6 times. And in 1991, they came to Cincinnati, Oh. By this time he was in junior high, he was an honor roll student. A lazy honor roll student. (But that trait did not become a hindrance until he got in high school). Besides going school and doing chores, he had a ton of hobbies like any other kid his age. He loved to play basketball all the time, everyday, any day, no matter what. He always wanted to play pro ball, college ball, any type organized ball. Sometimes he would walk miles, in the cold, just to play ball. And if he was the only one on the court that never mattered, he was just glad to play. He also liked football, baseball, boxing, and track and field. He loved computers too. The Commodore 64 was the first personal computer he owned. It was given to him by his father, and since he was an engineer, they always had at least 2 or 3 computers in the house. He always loved music, but he didn’t start writing until he was 11. His parents didn’t allow any of us to listen to rap music, or really any secular music for that matter. So music videos were definitely out of the question. He remembers always having to sneak to watch or listen to music. Sometimes they got caught, other times they didn’t. In English class, when they would write journal entries He’d write rhymes instead. He and his boys use have freestyle circles right before school they did that every day for 4 years. They started rap groups, and they would record songs whenever he would stay over night at their houses. So with a karaoke machine and a microphone, they recorded tape after tape of us just rhyming over whatever instrumentals they could get their hands on. Most of the time, he missed out on hanging out with them because he was on punishment or they would go places he wasn’t allowed to go. When he got in high school, he started to struggle in his honor classes. No longer could he get by with not doing homework (like in junior high) or in other words being lazy. As a result, his test scores started to suffer, and he remained unable to go-out for the basketball team, or to do anything including music, until his grades improved. When he was senior, he made the varsity team, but he was kicked off the team for missing practice and a host of other reprehensible reasons.

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