• GO LIVE WITH YOUR DADDY

  • By: KING MILLI, VINCENT MORRIS
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 4 hrs and 2 mins
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GO LIVE WITH YOUR DADDY

By: KING MILLI, VINCENT MORRIS
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Despite a frustrated baby mama, dope fiend mother, stripping sister addicted to thugs, and a son who fights in school, a black father fights to make everything right.

To whom it may concern,

My name is John Banks Freeman. I’m the product of a father who fought to make his hood a better place, only to be gunned down by trap niggas whose profits he cut into. He died, bloody on top of me, protecting me from random gunfire. He was my hero and the most stand up brother I’d known to that point. His death brought the tragic demise of family. Without a proper man my mother fell victim to the same element he was fighting against. She would suck on a glass dick to ease the pain and seek the company of goons to fill the emptiness of him not being there. My sister began stripping and drinking heavily when she came of age. She laid up with the kind of men you wouldn’t let in your house, let alone moan and pump on top of your second born. My son is making dumb mistakes with girls, fighting in school, and going to war with his teachers. I pray to God I don’t raise a menace. I get down on my knees and cry to the most high to help me to rear a king, and not a heartless thug. There is nothing more important to a young, black male than a good father, and I’m fighting to be that. Will you join me on my journey?

Sincerely,

John Freeman

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