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“Ghetto Confessions - Tiki” is a raw and introspective track that emerges from the underground hip-hop scene, offering a stark, unpolished narrative of life in the margins. It is part of the 2002 album Ghetto Confessions by the West Coast-based collective Neighborhood Family , featuring guest artist Ten Dolla. Ghetto Confessions - Tiki
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If you are referencing a specific underground track or an artist using the moniker "Tiki" (who might be the Artist Formally Known as Tiki To create a post for "Ghetto Confessions -
. While there is no major commercial track by that exact title credited solely to an artist named "Tiki," the album features songs with similar themes of resilience and street-level storytelling.
Tiki emerges from the underground with a voice that cracks between weary and dangerous — part storyteller, part survivor. Over haunting, lo-fi beats that marry trap hi-hats with chopped soul samples, he walks a tightrope between vulnerability and street code. The title track, “Ghetto Confessions,” opens with no hook, just a whispered “forgive me, I knew better” before plunging into a narrative about a corner deal gone wrong and a mother who still lights a candle every night.