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Inner city Detroit can bring a lot of trouble into a young man's life, but it also has a legacy of music that can be a redeeming force. That somewhat sums up Guilty Simpson's experience in Motown. Both his father and grandfather were musicians, but Simpson only saw his father's musical musings as lame compared with his passion for sports as a youth. Simpson started his life in Detroit but lived all over the country during his childhood when he and his mother lived with an aunt who was in the military. He eventually ended up back in Detroit as a teen, where he found many problems. A positive force in Simpson's life has always been his mother, Terry Jackson, from whom Simpson also gets his sense of humor.His late teens and early 20s were spent soaking up and participating in the violence around him. After seeing what the lifestyle had done to his friends who had either been killed or were in prison, he started to pursue a rap career instead. He started making acquaintances with more well-known artists in the Detroit hip-hop scene like J Dilla. It was through Dilla that Simpson found his first taste of success when Dilla featured him on his track Strapped in 2003. Other artist soon wanted Simpson to appear with them.Simpson released his debut album in 2008 with Ode to the Ghetto. The album featured some rap regulars like tracks calling out the corruption of police officers, but also showed that Simpson goes deeper with his music than most artists. He doesn't shy away from the realities of living in the ghetto, but also sees hope in situations and believes in hard work as a means to success. Fans appreciate Simpson's hard work to make it in a cut-throat industry like hip-hop.

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    While living in a place that seems to make people destined for failure, Guilty Simpson found his voice, musical success and a mission to help others. Detroit is rarely kind to its residents, but Simpson took the tough lessons he learned from the Motor City and turned them into a successful hip-hop career. Along the way, he found support in family as well as other top rappers from the area like J Dilla. He has a commitment to the integrity of his music the way that few rappers do, and fans have come in droves because of it.Now you can have a part of Guilty Simpson's legacy on your cell phone by downloading his ringtones. Available as a music tone is one of Simpson's songs that educates listeners on where he is coming from, Clap Your Hands. You will want to sing along as he rhymes, Even though moms raised me right/I swear to God rap s*** saved my life. This track, like others from Simpson, tells the story of living in the ghetto and the struggle to make something of your life. Take a listen and hear for yourself how talented this rapper is.