J. Molley discloses that his father previously committed murder.
Rapper J Molley (real name Jesse Mollett) recently revealed some of his past on a show called Love and Hip Hop SA, meanwhile, Rappers from South Africa are getting ready for their forthcoming appearance on Love and Hip Hop SA, and so they’re revealing a little bit more about themselves as the premiere of the show approaches.
The rapper discussed why he became captivated by rap music and Hip Hop culture. “I grew up in a violent home, my dad was a murderer, my dad was violent so when I heard Hip Hop, it just resonated with me, it made me feel normal. You know, I loved 50 Cent, all that murder talk…”
J Molley said that his attraction to hip-hop was genuine since he was captivated by the genre’s themes. He added that the reason he cherished the music was that it gave him a “cool and fearless” feeling.
He appeared to be responding to comments made on social media asking how a young man from his ethnic background could feel the way he feels about hip hop.
J. Molley, claimed that one of the reasons he decided to take part in Love and Hip Hop SA was because he has always wanted to be a reality star and have his life documented due to all the myths surrounding him.
“I’m toxic… I’m so toxic bro, every ex I have has blocked me… So if people can document my toxicity, if that’s even a word, that would be dope. Just to share with other people, just to show – don’t do this stuff that this guy is doing.”
He made a commitment to include more of his battle with mental illness and how volatile he feels it has made him on the show.
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When Love and Hip Hop SA premieres on MTV Africa (DStv Channel 130) on Monday, February 27, at 9.30 p.m. CAT, J. Molley will join stars like Da L.E.S, Fifi Cooper, and Gigi Lamayne, to mention a few.
MTV will reveal details on the lives of some of South Africa’s favourite Hip Hop performers through the series.
“Known for showcasing Hip Hop stardom juggling their careers, relationships and family dynamics, the global Hip Hop reality show features some of the most prominent Hip Hop artists as they unveil the ins and outs of the music industry. This time, South African artists are in the spotlight.
“The local adaptation of the globally recognised reality show franchise will hold nothing back to bring the 411 on the latest in entertainment, and industry beef and drama,” promised MTV in a statement.