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  • - [Jeremiah] I went to the darkest places I could ever go.

  • Drugs, violence, everything.

  • And I went on a vision quest.

  • A vision quest, it's like your true calling.

  • For me, it's hip-hop.

  • First, you should know that I had risen through the fire

  • In colorful buckskin

  • The object of my desire

  • Is the color of my skin

  • (music fades)

  • First name Jeremiah, stage name is Drezus.

  • I am from the Cree and Anishinaabe tribes.

  • Coming up in school, native kids were always looked at

  • like dirty, alcoholics, all the stereotypes.

  • It really felt like we didn't have a voice

  • so hip-hop became my voice.

  • All the lies that I told

  • All the hearts that I've broke

  • All love I destroyed

  • From the drugs that I sold

  • In the beginning, I thought that I had to be hard.

  • Hip-hop is about reality.

  • And as I grew, I decided to really speak about

  • stuff that was really going on with me

  • as opposed to always trying to be that tough guy.

  • Kings in beautiful headdreses

  • The song Warpath was such an important moment in my life.

  • I was really speaking to the warrior in native males.

  • To the warrior within us all.

  • Baby no faking here for the fans

  • ♫ I'm shouting out Bobby Jones

  • My auntie my Moshom George

  • ♫ I'm drawing all of my strength

  • For my people here before me man

  • A lot of native people, we don't see too many other

  • native people succeeding.

  • We like to stay in the dark.

  • And maybe that's because we were pushed

  • into the dark for how many centuries.

  • Maybe we're comfortable there now.

  • I'm not cool with that though.

  • I'm trying to bring us into the light.

  • You know, I'm ready to go.

  • And I wanna bring my people with me.

  • For sure.

- [Jeremiah] I went to the darkest places I could ever go.

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