But then when I start being on my low, there are people to tell me to pick up your chin. When I start on too much, people are there to bring me down. I can’t say necessarily humble, but me not getting a big head. Being the focal point of this series, how do you manage to keep it a must-watch? A lot of people don’t get that, especially Black people. This competition is not just a competition to do it, but this is a competition to really show the world that we’re very skillful people. We really feed our family off what we do before we got on TV. Our ratchetness, but nobody knows that we really artists. People know us for what goes on in the shop. So this right here is to set a certain tone. They’ll put us on there with crazy talent, but we won’t even be able to get out the second round. A lot of times you see these competition shows and it doesn’t represent us. A lot of people don’t understand as a Black tattoo artist, how difficult it is to be industry. But a lot of people don’t know the backstory and what we have to deal with outside of just being on TV in this tattoo industry. Y’all seen me on TV basically for 10 seasons. Ceasar: Short version is as a Black man coming up in this industry.
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