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Five & Done: 2 Pistols 
Published Tuesday, April 01, 2008 2:01 PM
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By La'Juanda Knight
Hip-Hop is saturated with emcees laying claim to a lifestyle they never lived. Turn the radio on and you hear tracks laced with rhymes about pulling triggers and pushing weight. Sure it sounds exciting but much of it is based upon fantasy for pure profit. That is why it is rare that we come across a rapper who can speak about this lifestyle from experience. Jeremy “2 Pistols” Saunders is a rapper who can speak about it not so to glorify it but rather to relay tales from his life.

What the Tarpon Springs, FL native offers to Hip-Hop is reality rap. There are no stories of grandeur from this emcee. There are however, experiences where you roll the dice of criminal life and take the risk that you might loose the game. From his rocky childhood to his stint in jail, 2 Pistols finds no reason to repine. Instead he takes those experiences and considers them the fuel he needs to build his rhymes, and distinguish himself from his rap comrades. Before his debut, Death Before Dishonor, drops in June, here are five reasons why 2 Pistols is real.


On serving his bid in jail and dedicating his life to rap once he was released.

"I dealt with daily drama and stress on a regular so it just made me feel better. Nobody can’t change how I feel. It wasn’t anyone trying to answer my questions or reply to what I was saying. That’s why I went in the direction of rap. They were my thoughts."


Why he chose to make his rap so personal.


"It’s me. I got to be true to myself. I got a record on my album called “That’s My Word”. The record is about my life. I was in a relationship with a female and she was  telling me that the other kick off was no good for me. But I flipped it like he ain’t no good or looking out for your best interest. I took it from her standpoint. I got real rap. Emotions and feelings. You can Google and put my real name in to see if it’s real. It’s a lot of cats that are living other cat’s lifestyles and putting other people’s name on their thing. They take somebody fame that really came from the streets. I mean I don’t want to name a bunch of names and then they feel like I’m directly talking about them but a lot of cats is living other people’s lives in their music. You don’t get that from me. The real dude."


On how he hooked up with Young Jeezy for “Closed Eyes” and “She Got It” with T-Pain.


The record was brought to me. It wasn’t like me and Jeezy were in the studio at the same time. I got the record and I did what I did on it. It wasn’t like me and Jeezy had an agreement. I have a relationship with his artist. Slick  Pulla. We cool.

The response to [“She Got It"] has been great. The radio hasn’t been playing it too tough but the streets been on it. People getting familiar with it. It’s doing what it’s doing. I got bigger records coming just got to get the mixing and mastering right.

[2 Pistols f/ T-Pain, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Fat Joe & Juelz Santana  "She Got It Remix"]

Those cats doing what they doing. They just got an opportunity to do it. I went through what I went through in the streets and they just got an opportunity to do it like me. If I’m doing a record with someone else, I give them credit. I am not going to say I can do things so much better than any of them. I just feel like we in there doing a track and they are not different from me.

[2 Pistols f/ T-Pain "She Got It" Video]



On shuttling between different family members as a child.


I don’t know. I take it for what it is. Everything I have been through has helped me. If you haven’t been through anything then you going to go blindly into a lot of situations. I try to apply other things I been through to the music industry. Whatever has happened whether it has been in the streets or in a relationship, I apply it to my music. I can’t say that I look down on the situation at all.


On how his own grassroots promotion got him his record deal with Universal Republic.

Yeah. I am the best rap urban artist that Universal Republic has ever signed period. I got on from me having my street buzz in my city. I took the record to a different level with J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League and got the production done right. I just went in to work and focused on one record. When the grind started off in the beginning, we just was getting in the studio and working the record.and getting it to the right format. The last thing I needed was production. After I got my production together, the rest is history.


[2 Pistols f/ Young Jeezy “Closed Eyes”]


Comments

 

Loony-T 706 said:

"She Got It" is a hit in the streets and the strip club. The bitches go crazy for that shit. All he need is a lil push. Keon I got u homey....
April 1, 2008 2:05 PM
 

NightFall914 said:

Smh.....next?
All these "street" rappers have interchangable interviews.
Same shit recycled.
April 1, 2008 2:13 PM
 

cali dro said:

this nigga is weak homie...fuck what he talkin bout.
April 1, 2008 2:14 PM
 

Esq. of LastLeveL said:

First and foremost, Death Before Dishonor. That's REAL shit, for all of you who are quick to say, 'Honor is dead', nah, YOUR SOUL is dead. Nowadays, there's no honor in these streets, but I'll be damned if it's not REAL niggas out here doing REAL shit to do what they have to do to survive. It's too many fake people who want to impress others, so they give themselves away and conform. Haha, it's like saying, 'self...fuck you. You're not good enough to get me what I want, you're not good enough to make these cats like me. So, I gotta let you go. I want somebody to like me.' Although my man may not be the best lyricist, I have to respect him for his HONESTY. That's some real shit this dude is talking about. For me, in these streets, there's nothing more disrespectful than a fake ass, no honor having nigga. You have no purpose, no reason to live. If getting money only to spend it is your only goal in life, you've never lived. Cause when alot of these dudes rap, that's all I hear...nothing. THAT'S real. For many, it's a way out. Blowing up mainstream, to some, is equivalent to playing in the NBA. The only thing is, you NEED talent in the NBA to play, but in Hip Hop, you don't need anything at all really. So I'm not mad at EVERY cat that's spitting mainstream right now, it's just those who are WHACK and don't have a purpose. No family, no poverty, just want the money and fame. You get no respect.
April 1, 2008 2:29 PM
 

WEST COAST EMT said:

SMH @ the state of hip hop
April 1, 2008 2:44 PM
 

D.I.C.E. said:

co-sign with WEST COAST EMT

the ppl who fuel this bullshit thas out now days is females that just want somethin they can shake they ass too, and  white suburban kids......and dumb ass niggas

lil wayne
lil bow wow
guccia mane
soulja boy
flo rida
plies
jim jones

are jus a few of the many wack ass niggas that need to go
April 1, 2008 3:09 PM
 

D.I.C.E. said:

and hurricane chris... real spit,i didnt even kno he was a nigga. i thought he was a dyke ass female when i first saw him
April 1, 2008 3:11 PM
 

Esq. of LastLeveL said:

LOL @ D.I.C.E.
April 1, 2008 3:28 PM
 

StopFrontin said:

Corny. Another cookie cutter rapper.

Wonder how much he paid cheesy-ass T-Pain to get on this record.
April 1, 2008 3:44 PM
 

INANYSTATEOFMIND said:

LOL!!!!

Hip-Hop is saturated with emcees laying claim to a lifestyle they never lived. Turn the radio on and you hear tracks laced with rhymes about pulling triggers and pushing weight. Sure it sounds exciting but much of it is based upon fantasy for pure profit. That is why it is rare that we come across a rapper who can speak about this lifestyle from experience. Jeremy “2 Pistols” Saunders is a rapper who can speak about it not so to glorify it but rather to relay tales from his life.


--what makes his story different? Same shit...different character.
April 1, 2008 4:00 PM
 

WEST COAST EMT said:

@ Esq. of LastLeveL

"You have no purpose, no reason to live. If getting money only to spend it is your only goal in life, you've never lived. Cause when alot of these dudes rap, that's all I hear...nothing."


real talk, there speaking but im not hearing nothing
April 1, 2008 4:14 PM
 

EST said:

I'm sure somebody is going to be listening to his music but come on, how many more rappers do we need talking about the exact same thing whether truth or fantasy? This kind of rap music is just so boring; everybody is a thug, gangster and/or hustler. No thanks.
April 1, 2008 4:16 PM
 

Boss Up said:

this nigga ain't no different

seen the vid and dude reminds me of a toned down Plies
April 1, 2008 6:50 PM
 

Freeway Pinky Ross said:

Plies? is that you?
April 1, 2008 7:35 PM
 

IndPlsFlyBoi said:

He couldnt think of a better name??
April 1, 2008 8:35 PM
 

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April 1, 2008 11:27 PM
 

RedDeezo said:

i hope the best for that  young man..
April 2, 2008 12:55 AM
 

AGG-TOWN_TX_817 said:

I don't know what y'all think but in my opinion a bid is prison time not county jail time. With technology being what it is, it aint hard to get background on a person. This dude aint done a bid, he might of sat while waiting the outcome of his case in the county jail but the Florida Dept Of Corrections web-site don't lie, www.dc.state.fl.us

Jeremy L Saunders,#T52247 5'7" 150lbs has not been in prison,he on felony probation regarding cocaine charges stemming from an 1/13/05 offense date, he was given probation on 9/28/06 and his probation scheduled to terminate on 9/27/2013


These publicist need to find another way to tell their client story. Broadcasting that you did a bid aint nothin' to be proud of young brothers and sisters and if thats what you want to sale to the people then more power to you. Its better to be true to yourself and stop living a facade. Str8 Like Dat
April 2, 2008 1:06 AM
 

RedDeezo said:

AGG-TOWN_TX_817 way to break these niggas down....lol
April 2, 2008 3:12 AM
 

Hypnotice7 said:

I vote no. Incarceration and criminal activity aint nothin to brag about . We got to raise our kids better, so they wont think all their bad life experiences are supposed to be added to a rapper resume.
April 2, 2008 7:12 AM
 

Young Caine said:

See da problem wit most niggas out chea nowadayz is dat everybody want to be a critic. Everybody is an A&R now. Instead of focusing solely on da music, niggas gotta be all in a nigga business. I could give a fuck about what dis dude been through, as long as the music is hot. I ain't even gone front, when I first heard dat song wit T-Pain I thought TI was da one rappin. So in my opinion, niggas just simply need to judge a nigga off his music. Fuck his personal life.
April 2, 2008 10:18 AM
 

recordpusher said:

Big Ups to Florida in The House





Shouts to B.M.U. and Justice League!!!!
April 2, 2008 11:17 AM
 

MR.Anderson said:

Like America, Rap and Hip Hop is in a recession. We as fans are allowing corporate america to tell us what we want. They trying to appeal to one market group "women". Rap is Rap. if you want to be a sex symbol go do R&B. Big ups to David Banner, Ice Cube and Killer Mike to name a few. Artist like Soulja Boy and lil bow wow need to just stop. Bow Wow has never been hard and you can just listen to Soulja Boys music and tell his weak. These new artist have no heart for the music game. All they see are dollar signs and boppers. It used to be that rappers before us would come so hard with there music that it would make the next up and coming artist step their game up. How can you feed off garbage? Their weak rap is the reason new rappers sound weak.
April 4, 2008 2:23 PM
 

MR.Anderson said:

Like America, Rap and Hip Hop is in a recession. We as fans are allowing corporate america to tell us what we want. They trying to appeal to one market group "women". Rap is Rap. if you want to be a sex symbol go do R&B. Big ups to David Banner, Ice Cube and Killer Mike to name a few. Artist like Soulja Boy and lil bow wow need to just stop. Bow Wow has never been hard and you can just listen to Soulja Boys music and tell his weak. These new artist have no heart for the music game. All they see are dollar signs and boppers. It used to be that rappers before us would come so hard with there music that it would make the next up and coming artist step their game up. How can you feed off garbage? Their weak rap is the reason new rappers sound weak.
April 4, 2008 2:30 PM
 

DoeOrDie said:

LMAO @ um, oh yea, 2 Pistols' pic then comparing it to the promo pic of Flav. Not helpful.
April 7, 2008 11:06 AM
 

KST2G said:

Is rap at such an all-time low that niggas can't even come up with a decent or creative name? I mean "2 pistols"? That's the best this nigga could come up with???

When I first heard that She Got It track I swore that was either Lil Wayne or Bow Wow. lol
April 7, 2008 2:33 PM
 

hater hurter said:

damn dude gettin major hate from yall but he gotta do a song by himself before i give him any respect.
April 7, 2008 2:54 PM
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