Eternal says:My first job in the music industry was as a record clerk on Telegraph Ave. in Berkeley. It was common for local Bay Area MCs to check up on their product, pick up some vinyl, or sell their promos for some smoking money. The only time I saw Del was on Tuesdays when he would pick up the newest albums from what ever hip hop artist had a release that day. Think your gonna' catch Lil' Wayne buying the new Clipse album? If that's not keepin' it real, then I don't know what the fuck real is.
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