My stage name is Animosity da Great. My legal name is Marcus O’quown Frazier. I was born and raised in Greenwood South Carolina. I am 33 years old and music is a very big part of my life it keep me busy and out trouble. I grew up around music my grandparents are singer and my mother and a lot more of my family members. I grew up singing in the church at a young age and then I started writing music and rapping around the age eight when I was in the third grade. I started recording on a boom box at the age nine freestyle to instrumental and beats from a beat machine. Then I started rapping at school freestyle to see who was the hottest. I was killing the competition so I started to challenge better rapper. Then I stepped my game up to battle older rappers who name was out there. I was rapping everywhere I went and two of my brothers were like I was not going to make it in the music industry rapping so I need to give it up. They made me feel like I was nothing but then I started using it to push me to write more and use bigger words and telling a story to keep the attention of my listener who don’t know me so they will know my pain and how my life is. Around the age of 14 I had been rapping for a number of years I was told I would not make it rapping because I did not have what it takes to be a superstar. But it did not stop me I keep going and about a year later they hear my music and they was like man we sorry you do have what it takes to be great. By that time I was not hanging around them anymore. Then when I was about 15 I was trying to get in the studio.

Then I meet some guys who was older than me and they told me I was nice with the rapping and told me they would get me in the studio with them then they stole some of my beats I had made and some verses I write. Then they started acted like they did not know me and like they never met me. They played me like I was lying about it. But it made me a better writer and rapper. About two year later I laid my first song in a studio. I was called get your round. It was a little club banger. Then I was chilling with some friends and my homie boy Tony aka Scrilla r.i.p was like bro lets go to the studio and do a track. He wanted me to do a hook for him. So went to the studio and did a song. Then a few months last I was introduce to Sinellie who is now my producer  and he coached me and helped me with writing my bars and rapping with feeling and finding my own style. Then I started worked on my deliver and punch lines to catch people ears. After that Sinellie and I did a few songs throw out the years. Then I started working on my mix tape and album. The name of my mix tape is called feeling some type of way and the name of my album is ani on my chest. I came up with the names of my mix tape and albums by using what I feel about things are going on around me.

Now I am in the process of getting me business right. I am working hard to get my music out for people to hear it. It is taking some time but I am not giving up and my family and friends are behind me 100 percent pushing me to go on. Questfax has helped me all with getting my business right. He is a very big help to me and I look forward to working side by side with him more in the future.