Cassper said he had realised that if one is not careful, the world was fully capable of changing you.
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The rapper, who randomly takes to Twitter to share his life aspirations said he didn't want to fall victim to this"evil world". His ultimate aim was to ensure that he remains a good human despite all the bad things that may want to make him change.— R.M Phoolo
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