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Far south to where I’m very well respected. Now I’m on the South Side of Chicago, permanently. In the days to come, only time will tell, but I didn’t know what was going to happen so, hey. I just looked and I said, “One day I want that to be me.” I wanted to be a person that always play the lead guitar, the bass, but that didn’t happen. The bell-bottom pants and the trumpet players in the background. One day I say, I think it was the Earth, Wind and Fire on this commercial. Other than that I used to always have this dream I’d see these commercials. Other than that, kids, we go run down the street, throw rocks at the bus, roll tires down the street, take big wheels, take the wheels off and create miniature go-karts. He moved to Boston in 1977, around that time. Listened to music, listened to the radio, listened to gospel music. I was born to be like they said, “You that West Side kid.” I moved to the South Side in the late ’80s. My childhood days: I’m born and raised on the west side of Chicago. A lot of people thought I started young, but I started in my ’20s producing. Where are you from in Chicago? Set the scene for us a little bit about where you grew up and what it was like in your household. Indeed, we have a lot to talk about and show today about the roots of footwork but let’s start with your roots.
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Glad to be here and to see you all and to be able to talk and give you a little bit of history about myself, as well as the music and where it’s about to go. This is Kavain Space, better known to some of you as RP Boo, repping Teklife. That is because we have one of the heroes and pioneers of Chicago footwork sitting next to me. You've been listening to some Chicago footwork.