Hip Hop Motivation with Kenyatta Griggs – OE022
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Kenyatta Griggs grew up in Los Angeles gang territory but thanks in part to a strong family support system, it did not deter him from becoming the accomplished man he is today. He was shot 6 times and left for dead but this too did not stop him from pursuing greatness. With the spirit of a true entrepreneur, Kenyatta ended up owning the same salon he was once an employee at. By acting as if and treating every client like they were a famous movie star, rapper, or artist, he eventually created his own reality and established relationships with not only entertainers but business moguls such as Damon Dash as well. While these relationships have helped Kenyatta create incredibly inspiring, useful, and intriguing video and audio content through his company, Hip Hop Motivation Corporation, they are only a part of his story. His first project under Hip Hop Motivation Corporation is titled, “Think and Ballout”. It’s a motivational audio play inspired by Napoleon Hill’s “Think and Grow Rich”, that Kenyatta flipped into something more relatable to the hip hop community.
(pictured left to right: Kenyatta Griggs, Damon Dash, Cam’ron)
• Growing up in Los Angeles gang territory in the 80’s
• Owning a Salon that he once worked at on Crenshaw blvd.
• Starting to work with celebrities, rappers, and entertainers
• Getting shot 6 times on the way to cut Method Man’s hair
• Not harboring anger over being shot. “It’s a poison.”
• Act as if. Fake it until you make it. Kenyatta telling his family he was working with celebrities before it actually happened. “We’re the directors of our own lives.”
• State of mind. Daily rituals give us the confidence to accomplish what we desire.
• The ability to learn from everyone we come across, not just business people or entrepreneurs. “I allowed myself to learn something from them (gangbangers).”
• Just Ask. Why Kenyatta is not apprehensive to ask questions to anyone.
• “Insecurities come from the things you neglect.”
• Turn your goal into a part time job.
• Spirituality
• Discipline the ears and eyes
• Short conversation about the Damon Dash Breakfast Club interview
• What Kenyatta would say to someone who does not believe they can control their own destiny. Knowledge of self.
• Review of Kenyatta’s projects
LINKS & THINGS DISCUSSED:
Hip Hop Motivation Corporation YouTube
Kenyatta’s Instagram
Nipsey Hussle
Rollin 60’s
Crenshaw and Slauson
Natural Law Principles
Def Jam
Roc-A-Fella Records
Think and Ballout
Secret To Ballin Journey
Culture Vultures
Damon Dash
Damon Dash Breakfast Club Interview
Backstage documentary
Kevin Liles
Memphis Bleek
Homeboys in Outer Space
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