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Grateful Co has one of the realest stories to ever hit this chair.
In this episode, we sit down with the Bajan artist behind “I Like Her Too,” “Living Fast,” “When Last,” and “Center” to talk about way more than music. This is a full testimony on the block, bad decisions, gunshots, jail, God, fatherhood, and finding purpose.
🎙 In this conversation, we get into:
Growing up in St. John and chasing music from Junior Monarch days
How the girls, the hype and the hustle first pulled him toward entertainment
When the music money wasn’t making sense and the streets stepped in
Getting caught up in war, being shot in the back by police and living with the bullet to this day
Jail time, loneliness, and the first “click” moment when his daughter was born while he was locked up
The emotional battle of trying to be a present father when systems, family and past choices are against you
How he found his way back through God, gratitude and a second chance at life
The meaning behind his name “Grateful Co” and why he calls himself a “Product of Change”
His dream to start a Product of Change foundation to help youth, ex-offenders and anyone trying to escape the cycle
This episode is for:
Anyone who thinks they’re “too far gone”
Fathers fighting to be in their children’s lives
Youth flirting with the streets
People who judge from the outside but never really listen to the story
If you ever needed proof that anybody can change, this is it. 💎
📌 Stay connected with Gem City & F’ture
Podcast & platform: gemcity.app
Instagram: @gemsfromfriends | @gemcitynetwork
Host: @iamfture
👇 Drop a comment with your favorite quote from this episode & who you think needs to hear this story. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this with someone on the edge of a big turning point. #ProductOfChange #GratefulCo #GemsFromFriends
By Matthew F'ture5
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Grateful Co has one of the realest stories to ever hit this chair.
In this episode, we sit down with the Bajan artist behind “I Like Her Too,” “Living Fast,” “When Last,” and “Center” to talk about way more than music. This is a full testimony on the block, bad decisions, gunshots, jail, God, fatherhood, and finding purpose.
🎙 In this conversation, we get into:
Growing up in St. John and chasing music from Junior Monarch days
How the girls, the hype and the hustle first pulled him toward entertainment
When the music money wasn’t making sense and the streets stepped in
Getting caught up in war, being shot in the back by police and living with the bullet to this day
Jail time, loneliness, and the first “click” moment when his daughter was born while he was locked up
The emotional battle of trying to be a present father when systems, family and past choices are against you
How he found his way back through God, gratitude and a second chance at life
The meaning behind his name “Grateful Co” and why he calls himself a “Product of Change”
His dream to start a Product of Change foundation to help youth, ex-offenders and anyone trying to escape the cycle
This episode is for:
Anyone who thinks they’re “too far gone”
Fathers fighting to be in their children’s lives
Youth flirting with the streets
People who judge from the outside but never really listen to the story
If you ever needed proof that anybody can change, this is it. 💎
📌 Stay connected with Gem City & F’ture
Podcast & platform: gemcity.app
Instagram: @gemsfromfriends | @gemcitynetwork
Host: @iamfture
👇 Drop a comment with your favorite quote from this episode & who you think needs to hear this story. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this with someone on the edge of a big turning point. #ProductOfChange #GratefulCo #GemsFromFriends

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