. >> keyshawn domingo feels that pressure to yeah, yeah, money comes with a goal. >> i've always wantedwanted to bring the generation under me and my family into something better. >> he used social media to launch a music career and now has to keep up a flashy image for his followers. >> you got your top rappers with the most jewelry and top ten watches in the game, and how can i let the world see me as this, as the same person that i look up to? it's like, what's the point of a facade? just get, you know, be yourself. if you want to dress fly and you can afford the $1,000 shoes, then by all means. but if you're living, check to check and you want to spend your last check on some shoes just to post them, there's no point. >> keyshawn became a dad at 18 and now co-parents his toddler with his ex. he says he's grateful for the opportunities social media has afforded him, and his advice for his son's generation. simple. >> i would say use it. don't let it use you. quote me for sure, but in order to help kids not get used by social media, greenfield says the burden can't be on kids alone. >