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(S4) - PT #1 - Life after football - Molarpistols - 10-29-2017

Ian Bavitz, linebacker for the Oramge Coubty Otters has a ppan for after his illustrious career in the National Sinularion Football League.

At Boston College, home of the Terriers, Ian Bavitz earned a degree in graphic design. With that degree, Bavitz can definitely look to earn a living outside the NSFL.

Along with his degrre, Bavitz has a promising future as a rapper with the Minneapolis, Minnesota hip-hop label Rhymesayers.

Ian Bavitz, more commonly known as Aesop Rock, has released several albums, the most recent of which, The Impossible Kid, did quite well on the charts. The single, Kirby, about his adopted cat friend was accompanied with a music video that turned many heads.

Among his other works include Labor Days, None Shall Pass, Appleseed EP, Fast Cars and Dangerous Knives and Music For Earthworms.

These albums have earned him a name among the hip-hop community. His work has been so impressive he has earned the top spot in the vocabulary category for hip-hop, using an impressive 7000+ unique words in his art.

Aesop Rock, otherwise known as Ian Bavitz, has already left a mark on society with such hits as Daylight and None Shall Pass, as well as Coffee, it'd be a shock to think he didn't have a future outside the NSFL.

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