In a recent post from Shoreline Mafia's OhGeesy gets candid about the fears he faced growing up. The rapper, known for his West Coast flavor and streetwise bars, revealed he used to be genuinely worried that gang members might chop his hands off for tagging graffiti in the wrong neighborhoods.Graffiti is often seen as a rebellious art form in hip-hop culture, but for OhGeesy, it was a risky venture with potentially life-altering consequences. His confession sheds light on the environment he grew up in—where gang lines were real, and any form of expression could turn into a dangerous game.
This story isn’t just about graffiti or gangs; it’s a reflection of the survival mentality many young artists from rougher neighborhoods have to adopt. For OhGeesy, escaping that world and turning to music wasn’t just a creative decision—it was one of survival.
Catch the full episode of “Firsts with Shoreline Mafia”and get a deeper look into the early life of one of the West Coast’s standout voices.

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