Don Cazz - The Don
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Don Cazz - The Don - Black T Shirt
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Don Cazz - The Don - Black Zip Up Hoodie
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Don Cazz - No Fake Love
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Don Cazz - No Fake Love - White T-Shirt
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Don Cazz - No Fake Love - White Zip Up Hoodie
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Don Cazz - No Fake Love - White Tank Top
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Don Cazz - No Fake Love - White Long Sleeve T
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Don Cazz - EST LXXVII
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Don Cazz - EST LXXVII - White Hoodie
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Don Cazz - EST LXXVII - White Long Sleeve T
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Don Cazz - EST LXXVII - White Zip Up Hoodie
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Don Cazz - EST LXXVII - White Tank Top
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Don Cazz - EST LXXVII - White T Shirt
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Don Cazz
When you look at this profile you are checking out the future of Southern Hip Hop. "DonCazz", born Darnell Charles Douglas, originally from Detroit, came to Atlanta at a young age with his family in hopes of finding a better way of life. Soon as fate would have it, he and his family faced many struggles. Moving to different parts of Atlanta got him used to constant change and eventually hanging with the wrong crowd. As he grew older the hard times continued. In the summer of 2011 he took his first shot at the Rap Game. First conquering the art of free styling, he found writing rhymes was a way to express his frustrations and successes. Not knowing if he could really take off as an artist, he rapped to entertain friends and family. He had to turn to the streets in order to make money to support his siblings.He had met Lanky Poet who opened his eyes to realize his own potential. From then on, he learned the pros and cons of the rap game. From then on he has attained a loyal fan base and promises to continue putting the “Nawf Side” on the map.