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Hopsin Reflection
Hopsin
By - Lucas

Hey do you like rap? Hopsin is a good guy, sings with other people, and he is rich.

Good Guy The first thing I won't to tell you is that Hopsin is a good guy. One fact is he helps people nodis what life’s really about, and he’s also ashamed that he did bad stuff. Finley, he doesn't do drugs, smoke, and he doesn't Drink.

Sings With Other People
Secondly, he sings with other people. One fact, is the group he sings with is funk volume. Also, His friend was the first person with.Finley, he sang Am I a Psycho with tech nine.
Rich
Furthermore, Hopsin is rich. He has over 100,000,000 dollars! Also, he owns a Michelin. Last but not least, he has a body gourd so people don’t hurt him.

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