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Kenneth Brother on Dropping Out of College For Music, Lil Wayne Being His Biggest Influence (Part 2)

Kenneth Brother opened up about leaving Southern University to pursue music in part 2 of our sitdown.

During part 1 of our Kenneth Brother interview, we learned that he started out playing football. He even won the state championship with his Edna Karr football team. Things were good in high school, but during college, he gravitated toward music.

KB was on a full scholarship to play football, but an injury derailed his career early. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Here the full story in our interview and don’t forget to subscribe for more!

Don’t forget to watch part 1 if you haven’t already!

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