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HP: You started off performing for your brothers and their friends, and now you're releasing a CD and touring. What do your brothers think about that?
Baby Jay: My brothers, they look up to me now like I used to look up to them. They tell me to keep doing what I'm doing and not to stop. And I'm not going to stop. I want to do something with my life; I'm not looking to go to prison like a lot of other people I've seen.
In Galena Park, the cops, they know my brothers, they know how they are and what they've done, because they've been in and out of jail. But the cops, they look at me and they're proud for me, they're happy. Every time I see them, they honk the horn and wave. Sometimes people are like, "Are you working for the cops?" all suspicious, but I tell them, "No, they're just my friends." For more info on Baby Jay, visit www.Baby-Jay.com.