First time I met Rayzah was the 2nd annual RWR Summer Jam... I wasnt a member of RWR yet.... I remember the stage was in the gym and it was right below the basketball hoop... One of the other guys picked Rayzah up and set him in the hoop where he stayed for damn near the whole perfomance... It made me feel like that is sumthin I could see myself doin... From that point on, I had respect for him as an artist...
As time went on, I didnt see a whole lot of him, but when I did, it was always a mutual respect thing, we would pop each others collar about current projects we were doin... And point out certain things we felt or didnt feel in certain songs... From that point on I had respect for him as a critic...lol
About 8 months or so before he passed, I would call him often just to see how he was... 9 times out of 10 he wouldnt answer, but he would text me back... I didnt have nuthin to really say, but I would just ask him how he felt and let him know, that I was there for im if he needed somebody to talk to... He expressed how much it meant to him, because he felt alone a lot... From that point on I had love for him as a friend...
I didnt get to attend his funeral because I was on a temperary vacation, but I felt pain... I have some pretty cool memories of Rayzah, and I will take them on with me... Much love to the people who put this page together... I havent been able to share until now...
Breathe easy little homie... We still keepin it lit for you...
Jack Nastie of RWR PRODUCTIONS
The little guy in the b-ball hoop...
Jack Nastie Nov 04, 2009
As time went on, I didnt see a whole lot of him, but when I did, it was always a mutual respect thing, we would pop each others collar about current projects we were doin... And point out certain things we felt or didnt feel in certain songs... From that point on I had respect for him as a critic...lol
About 8 months or so before he passed, I would call him often just to see how he was... 9 times out of 10 he wouldnt answer, but he would text me back... I didnt have nuthin to really say, but I would just ask him how he felt and let him know, that I was there for im if he needed somebody to talk to... He expressed how much it meant to him, because he felt alone a lot... From that point on I had love for him as a friend...
I didnt get to attend his funeral because I was on a temperary vacation, but I felt pain... I have some pretty cool memories of Rayzah, and I will take them on with me... Much love to the people who put this page together... I havent been able to share until now...
Breathe easy little homie... We still keepin it lit for you...
Jack Nastie of RWR PRODUCTIONS