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Freedom 3/15

By: Pay Day the Author, Julian Hill
Narrated by: David Rainey
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Publisher's Summary

Freedom 3/15 was written by Julian the day following his release from Fayette County Jail in Georgia. He had been incarcerated 11 months and four days due to family issues while being off his medication for mental illness.

Pay Day had written a lot of pieces in jail. However, this is the first collection he wrote when he got out. It all was constructed within one day of his release.

Topics vary from speaking about relationship with God and Jesus Christ, to motivational, to being an admirer of big and beautiful women. This collection is for general audiences. It does not contain any profanity or adult themes. Julian's writing transitioned several times while incarcerated. He decided to try not to write any more music that contained profanity due to his growing closer with Christ. It has an impact on his writing as a whole. Enjoy these pieces set aside to celebrate his freedom and path made new in Christ.

©2016 Pay Day the Author/Julian Hill (P)2017 Pay Day the Author/Julian Hill

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