![]() ![]() “I was exhausted and wanted to make some changes.” “I didn’t want to come back” (to prison), said Wallace. ![]() ![]() Wallace said when he paroled, he experimented with drugs and got involved with gangs and later left both alone. “We made the best of our time,” said Wallace, now 41 years old and nearly a decade removed from criminal activity. He said it was likeĬomedy night in the cell block, and it inspired him to write They would sing, rap and tell jokes at night. When Wallace and other inmates created what he described asĪ “radio show” called K-FU** Radio in the cell block where Terms and started writing rap lyrics on his last trip there in theĪn initial opening to a career in music happened by chance Then he was sent to San Quentin, where he served two John Wallace went to jail and prison19 times, starting at ageġ8. ![]()
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