Came from the bottom now that my whole city Dallas, Texas turned from me with my city skyline.Dallas view in the background with billions of people around cheering my name
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Intro Came from the bottom now that my whole city Dallas, Texas turned from me with my city skyline.Dallas view in the background with billions of people around cheering my name
King
Started from the bottom now i'm here.
King
In the vibrant heart of Dallas, where the skyline glittered like a jeweled crown, lived a young woman named Kima who felt out of place within the confines of societal expectations.
She adopted the name King—both a nod to her royalty in the rap game and a declaration of her identity—and lived her life as a man.
With a low fade haircut styled into perfect waves, King donned baggy clothes that flowed effortlessly around her, commanding attention not just for her appearance, but for her undeniable talent.
She poured her heart into every verse, tackling issues that mattered: the pressure of conformity, the journey of self-acceptance, and the fight against adversity.
One night, during a particularly electric performance at a popular venue in Deep Ellum, everything changed.
The crowd erupted in cheers, and King felt the energy surge through her, electrifying every note she spit.
By the time she dropped the last line of her set, the crowd was on its feet, chanting her name.
Word of King spread like wildfire, and soon, she found herself in the recording studio with some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
But no matter how high she climbed, she remained true to her roots, using her growing platform to inspire others.
Her journey was marked by a series of significant events.Among them was her debut at the famous Club Lava, which solidified her place in the Dallas rap scene.
Another pivotal moment came when she collaborated with renowned producer DJ Redd on her breakout single 'Rise Up.'