I Didn't Have Any Backup | Ft @Stannyiseeyou | Raj Shamani #Shorts
Rapper Stanny shares how he never kept a backup plan and committed fully to rap after 12th grade. He explains that his intention was always clear — only rap, nothing else. He acknowledges that young listeners and parents are watching, and reflects on this passion-driven choice.
Summary
In this short clip from Raj Shamani's channel featuring @Stannyiseeyou, the rapper discusses his unwavering commitment to his music career. He makes it clear that there was never a career backup plan in his mind — he never juggled a job alongside his rap aspirations, nor did he waste time on a dual-path approach.
After completing 12th grade, Stanny decided he did not want to pursue further education. His singular focus was rap, and while he was uncertain about where a 'career' in rap would lead, his intention was crystal clear — he only wanted to rap, and that drive remains just as strong today.
Toward the end of the clip, he briefly acknowledges that young school-going kids and their parents might be watching, suggesting a moment of self-awareness about the influence of his words and choices on a younger audience.
Key Insights
- Stanny says he never kept a backup plan — he never tried to do a job alongside rap, describing it as a waste of time ('ghanta bahaya nahi').
- Stanny stopped formal education after 12th grade with a clear intent: he did not want to study further and only wanted to rap.
- Stanny admits he had no idea what a 'career' in rap looked like at that time, but his intention to rap was unshakeable.
- Stanny affirms that his passion and drive for rap remain exactly the same today as they were when he started.
- Stanny acknowledges that young school kids and parents are watching, showing awareness of his responsibility as a public figure.
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