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NFL Records Recording Artists Damoney & Tunchie24 Are Taking Over Our Youth!!!

Damoney & Tunchie24 are some incredible young stars from the city of Chicago. Talented is an understatement.

Damoney is 8yrs old, the younger brother. Tunchie24 is 11 years old and also a free spirit.  The duo brings out the best energy you ever saw in a kid. Tunchie24 he is the rapper of the group NFL shorties with his brother Damoney he is da hype man and known to be the turn-up kid. They are both guaranteed to be successful if they keep working hard and keep that energy.

The Father is also CEO of NFL Records Mac Rod has been working with a lot of known artists such as Dr. Big Chris whom he managed in the past but still has a partnership with. Also, the young rapper Cago Leek also from Chicago motivates the Duo with his skills and talents. You can’t help but love these kids!

They actually have music that can uplift our youth. As they Motivate through the song “BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE”.  Be on the lookout for new music coming Damoney & Tunchie24. NFL Records (NEVER FORGET LOYALTY) is the motto.

It means a lot to these kids. CEO/ Father is showing these kids it’s more than just rapping about money or the norm. It’s more about life and music for encouragement. City of Chicago has so much going on with violence, overall it is a pleasure to see positive kids doing positive Music. I will love to personally thank the Father/CEO for showing the kids the way. Music can change the world because it can change people, Tunchie24 did a remix on Lil Baby’s Instrumental “FreeStyle” you can see the star in him it comes natural, you can see the hunger and to hear the motivation that in his lyrics touch he soul.

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Sony Recording Artist “Bandit The Rapper: Releases Lavender Sunset at Hi Private Party

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James Portley, better known as Sony Recording artist BANDIT THE RAPPER hails from the “City of Brotherly Love” Philadelphia, PA.  Bandit has written and performed songs in the Pop, Rap and R&B genres for a long time. Upon releasing his anticipated project Lavender Sunset, Bandit decided to throw a party!!

Bandit had major support and a successful turn out at his private release party. Everyone from celebrity athletes, models, sponsors, media, clothing brands, DJ’s, tastemakers and label execs were all in attendance. It was a movie!

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Straight Official’s own Swag 100 conducted a live interview with Bandit in the middle of the event, giving the audience a deeper perspective of his new Lavender Sunset project.

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Bandit The Rapper was presented with an iTunes plaque. Charting Electronica Top 100 and placing at #4 on the charts with his single “Faded Memories”. Faded Memories is the intro to his LS Project.

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Dana Cowan, who is apart of Bandit’s management team and many others had plenty of words of encouragement for Bandit and all of his success with his career and new project.

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CHECK OUT FADED MEMORIES MUSIC VIDEO

CHECK OUT TOP SONGS FROM BANDIT THE RAPPER

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[Single] K.G. – ‘Got It’

K.G. was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in October of 1986. He grew up as Kenneth Green and realized separation at an early age. His parents separated when he was 3. While living with his mother, he developed his love for music. His mother was a gifted singer with a talent in playing several instruments, favoring the drums. K.G followed in her footsteps and began learning to play at the age of 5. The love for music seemed to flow through his veins.

GENETICALLY CONNECTED

His grandfather, Curly Moore, was a famous singer with a career beginning in the 60s and had hits such as, Don’t Pity Me and Soul Train. It’s only fitting that with this much talent in his DNA that he would create a name for himself.

Raised as a singer, K.G found that he was interested in and developed a passion for another type of music. At the age of 14, he began freestyling rhymes into a tape recorder. He played the recordings for his family and friends and received positive feedback from his peers and began writing. His style was influenced by artists like Lil Wayne, Jadakiss, Snoop Dogg, several other members of the Cash Money label.

At 15, he began saving money for studio time. He was able to record his thoughts and fuse his lyrics with hard hitting base-line tracks. Putting his heart and soul into the album, upon hearing the final version he said, “hearing my voice on a CD was one of the best feelings in the world. I was so excited and couldn’t wait to let everyone hear what I had done.” Feeling optimistic, he released his first mixtape titled, “BakaTown S***”.

A LIFE CHANGING MOVE

A few months later, Hurricane Katrina submerged New Orleans. 20ft storm surges would leave most homes under 6-9 feet of water. K.G and his family relocated to Indiana, then San Antonio, Texas. Life became normal again. He began high school and developed a friendship with Zario “Z- man” Christian, based on similar interests in music. They spent many hours in the studio and by 2006, K.g has a second mixtape titled, “Top Notch Music”.

His music career was growing as his life in the streets grew too. He quit school and immersed himself in street-life. Money was good, until it wasn’t. In 2007, K.g was apprehended by the San Antonio Police for aggravated robbery. While incarcerated he learned that he was expecting his first child, a son. He was later released in 2008 with time served and freedom to be a father and a family man. In 2009 he had a second son. Differences between himself and the mother of his sons led to him and his sons relocating back to New Orleans. He balanced his life as a father and career as an artist.

NEW CONNECTIONS

In 2012, he met Finesse, CEO of Finesse Entertainment. He believed in his talent and invested in him. Finesse and K.G. travelled several times to Memphis, Tennessee for open mics. On one trip he met Sticky Fingaz and Lord Infamous of “Three 6 Mafia”. Meeting them and seeing the life they live made K.G. want to work harder and succeed with his music. He went on tour, traveling from state to state, during which he opened for Meek Millz. He finally felt as if he was succeeding.

Late in 2012 he finished his 3rd mixtape Reflection of A Killer. The mixtape wasn’t dropped on any major platforms and didn’t do as well as K.G. would’ve liked but he still kept pushing and created his label (Last Route Entertainment). He wanted to become an independent artist, and do the things that he felt previous labels hadn’t done for him.

K.G. began working with his long time friend, Aaron “Ace” Mercedel who introduced him to Corey “Mr. Serv-On” Smith, former rapper of No Limit Records. While working with Serv, he was offered the opportunity of a lifetime. To travel to Australia.

K.G. CROSSES THE POND

In 2014 K.G. welcomed his 3rd son into the world. He went to Australia to work on a documentary with Serv-On. It highlighted the violence in New Orleans and New Orleans Rappers. Some of the documentary was filmed in New Orleans, showing the day and life of young black men. The rest of the documentary was filmed in Australia to show the difference between the lifestyles of the young men.

He wanted to experience what their life was like because he showed them a look into his. After K.g returned he worked with producer, rapper/singer Aaron “Ace” Mercadel and became a part of Boss Entertainment. While rapping with Boss Entertainment, he opened for Juvenile and Hot Boy Turk.

PEAKS AND VALLEYS

In 2016, K.G. welcomed his 1st baby girl, received his Associates of Science Degree in Drafting and Design and was nominated for “Best New Song” and “Best Video” along side Mr. Serv-On for their team-up in the song Famous, at the NOLA Hip-Hop Awards. His life and career were taking off and heading to the top was the goal. His personal life took a turn when his good friend “Butta-B” was murdered. At his funeral, K.G was introduced to Corey “CO’Baby” Coleman, CEO of Phreedom Records, LLC,.

He was offered a contract as a artist in the group “Tha Team”. Since signing, K.g was working as a group member of “Tha Team” with G.O and Mastamynd. They dropped their first single, I’m On One which was a tribute to their brother and signed artist to Phreedom Records, Butta B. Tha Team dropped a song titled, “Wave”, which did really well, leading them to release “Benz”, “In my zone” and “100 grand”. About a year after signing the group decided to part ways and pursue solo careers, because they all had different visions in the type of music and style they wanted to present, all while remaining friends.

WHAT’S TO COME

K.G. continues to and release new songs. He’s networking, forming friendships and relationships with people that have the same vision for success. While working with his cousin, he was introduced to music video producer Hollywood Pompeii. During the video recording for their song, “In My Bag”. Hollywood and K.G. formed an acquaintance, and began working together.

K.G. hired the video producer to film a video for his song Run It Up, which was released on YouTube, gaining over 11,000 views. Realizing they shared the same passion for success, their acquaintance turned into a partnership/friendship. This led to him striking a deal with CEO of ParkerBoy Entertainment, PBE Pluto.

K.G signed with ParkerBoy Entertainment in March 2022, and released his first single on May 21st titled, “Got It”, which is doing really well with the public.

The marathon continues for K.G. as an artist and building an empire for his family. He is a role model. An outlet of knowledge for young men and aspiring rap artists. Showing them that you can achieve your dreams with hard work and dedication.

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Cali Cali, One Of Philadelphia Most Promised Talents

CALI CALI is from a well known artist from a section in Philadelphia named Abortford Projects. Growing up around the age of 10 he can remember his cousins introducing him to music listening to Lil Wayne “Fireman” song off The Carter 1 project.

His older cousin would have instrumentals playing in the house and they would all freestyle. He really started writing songs around the age of 12. In order to remember his lyrics while recording himself on his desktop computer.

WHAT’S CALI UP TO?

Meeting new friends and moving a long in life he dropped his first song with music video. At 15 years old and again at 17 he would produce a mixtape series titled Underground Legend Vol 1&2.

Going by “Calico The General” at 21, the heatwave started to pick up. He worked with producers like Dougie On The Beat featuring with another Philly top talent in Kur.

Few year later, he would shorten “Calico The General” to Cali Cali. Coming under management by B.L.E. Enterprise. Taking his career seriously, he would record 25 songs and shoot 6 videos in a 3 month time span.

Working on his music he would network and make connections with “Shana Sims”from Capitol Records, a few producers who went platinum with Lil Uzi Vert and a videographer named “Carter Vizions”.

Hitting the stage heavily at 1122mg, testing his music out with Philadelphia taste makers, He would layer find himself on a few major tours and Concerts. Hollywood him Tour, Ponzo Houdini Tour and the Dope Shows Concert.

Having songs like 1942 and Coldest featuring Lil Muk just to name a few, has the artist beginning to taking flight. He has been moving the Spotify and social media algorithm in his favor with a little over 400.5k streams. He is currently waiting on a few Spotify tracks to accumulate over 100k stream on a few singles.

Q&A WITH STRAIGHT OFFICIAL

What advice would you have for other artist in your position?

“Do What You Love Without Regrets Always Look Ahead”

What do you want out of your career?

“Recognition and credit in the music game 30 years from now”

What’s a 5 year Goal for Cali Cali?

2x Platinum Artist

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BLUD BRUVAZ is the Top Performing Artist from the city of Philadelphia “NO DEBATES”.

They exemplify The City Nickname “Brotherly Love”

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The BLUD BRUVAZ are siblings in their early 20’s who just started their music career 8 months ago.

Appearing at one of Philadelphia’s main hip-hop hubs (1122mmg Studios) The duo would perform for the first time and win the crowd over with their high level energy and dance moves. They became regulars to the Members Only Showcase where Philly Fleet DJ’s – DJ SWAG 100 aired SWAG 100 FM Radio station each and every Monday.

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BRUVAZ ON THE MOVE

DJ SWAG 100 would invite the brothers to an event out New York city to perform at the MAD RECORDS Showcase in Brooklyn.

Recap of Blud Bruvaz Performance in Brooklyn NY

The brothers would go on to win multiple cash prizes at local artist showcases and performance competitions. They started gaining attention from some of the industry elites throughout the Philadelphia hip-hop scene and abroad.

Along with their good music and great performances, their networking skill sets and good character landed them on the Hollywood Him WHEW tour.

They were booked for the Ponzo Houdini CAKE BOSS tour. They traveled to 5 cities and 5 states, shutting down some of the U.S’s top mega clubs.

Blud Bruvaz & Ponzo Houdini

The duo, had only 2 songs they were performing at the time. Those 2 songs , were not released yet, in fact they had no music in circulation all. They didn’t even have an official Instagram page at the time.

They had made so much noise. The city of Philadelphia elite performance platform Dope Shows. They would won the Dope Shows competition and advance to perform at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.

The Blud Bruvaz would find themselves on stage opening up for Lil Durk, G Herbo, Lil Baby and Gunna. As expected, these guys would win over the crowd at the Wells Fargo Center. Networking with all artist that attended the show, they would also receive a million dollars worth of game from Gillie and Wallo 267.

Blud Bruvaz – Wells Fargo Center “Arena”

Coming home from the biggest performance and concert of their life/career. They tested the waters and put together their own concert. This event would be sponsored by the “Fleet DJS” – “Swag 100 Podcast”. Hosted by Philly’s top local comedian “Mally Cobain”.

These guys are awesome, they gave away a total of $600.00 to the top 3 performers they thought were great.

The Blud Bruvas packed out the legendary tourist spot
“Dobbs On South” located on south street Philadelphia.

The Blud Bruvaz would get invited back to Doss On South. Competing in the SWAG 100 PODCAST “Sound Off Performance Battles”. Hosted by Them Outsiders and Sponsored by Fleet DJs, Offtoptv Networks and Lasergang Publishing.

Cheif Editor : Jay Mill -Wishing Artist The Best-

The winners of this event would recieves $300.00 cash and a feature in Straight Official Magazine.

I guest we know who won, you’re reading about them right now!

Recap Of The SWAG 100 PODCAST “SOUND OFF PERFORMANCE BATTLES”

Blud Bruvaz, released their 2 singles on all platforms. They are currently planning a tour and making major connection with some elites behind the scenes. Advancing in their career day by day – week by week – month by month.

CHECK OUT BLD BRUVAZ LATEST TRACKS

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BOOKWORM Philadelphia’s Artist Already Being Compared To Kendrick Lamar.

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Bookworm is one of those artist that’s like a needle in the hay-stack.

Today’s HipHop creatives sounding similar or matching bpms and lyrical patterens, there’s a few artist that still aiming for an organic sound.

Bookworm is one of them artist that brings nothing but originality, his lyrical schemes – flow & delivery will send your mind running wild, like hearing Kendrick Lamar for the first time.

Bookworm lyrical content and storiy is so compelling with the uniqueness of his delivery and flow patteren.

Seriously this is the guy, everyone over looks at these upcoming hiphop showcases and local concerts events.

Philadelphia’s HipHop scene will always be known for high level lyricisim. Today’s rap scene, in Philly is almost like stepping into newyork or chiraq HipHop culture. Most young artist mimicking or living out the highly promoted drill culture or lifestyle.

Artist like Bookworm, that brings the modren day newage of original HipHop tends to get overlooked by the in demand cluster f*** of drill rappers.

Bookworm became this awesome networker, wounding up being the needle that was actually found in the hay-stack.

Recording a few songs and attending events at one of Philadelphia’s top studio’s. Bookworm connects with legends like Freeway – Beanie and ducthie man just to name a few.

Growing relationships with artist like Son Of The 215 and media connections like SWAG 100 PODCAST and HipHop Since 1987.

SWAG 100 personally met Bookworm a year back. Providing him with his first ever multi media interview, following up with multiple interviews and highlights later down the line and throughout his career.

Grabbing the attention of media outlets, Bookworm would be releasing singles with videos from his 300 song catalog. Starting with CASH-OUT and PRAYER .

Also featuring with other artist such as: Kamyar Mohensin – Son of the 215 – UnFazedRee – Big Grizz and Pope Grail.

Bookworm recently been on major tours and concerts ranging from Atl back to Phillly. Such as SWAG 100 PODCAST 1 year anniversary for the RE-BRANDING HIPHOP CULTURE EVENT SERIES…

Recently Booworm teams up with legendary Dj DonDeMarco, Putting together his new mixtape titled “TURN THE TIED”.

We asked Bookworm his overall goals with his music career . This is his exact Replies…

“My overall goal is to become free in every aspect of the word. I’d like for my music to reach generation after generation. For them to know that dreams are possible with a little hard work and determination. You can do anything”.

There’s no doubt why this Philadelphia rising artist is already being compared to Kendrick Lamar.

After learning the meaning behind his name and understanding his knowledge and wisdom add to the music Bookworm could be one of the next greats with the proper look from one of the elite music entertainment investors.

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[Single] Camo – Just Fine

Jacksonville, FL – Grind Labs Inc. is excited to announce the release of their flagship artist Camo and his new single “Just Fine” available for streaming on all major streaming platforms. “Just Fine” has that classic southern hip hop sound with its lyrical tempo, heavy bass, and horns. You’ll be singing along ready to hit replay before the hook comes in for the last time. “Just Fine” is more than just another single for Camo. It’s a milestone in his career; one that symbolizes the moment when he got the privilege and the joy to work with Swordz and Epik Tha Dawn two of whom he’s always admired and looked to for inspiration and motivation along his musical journey. Camo stated that “Just Fine is “definitely something new for your ears. Dope sound, no mumbling”.

Streaming: https://unitedmasters.com/m/62471b434269dc3dfc622784

For bookings, interviews, and more email [email protected]

Follow Camo on all your favorite social media platforms IG: @iamcamo905 Twitter: @FettiMurphy404 FB: Petty Murphy

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Triggerrun Turns Up With Latest Single

The Real Dj Spins Got The Chance To Chop It Up With Triggerrun Recently And Got To Get The Inside Scoop On The Groups Latest Moves As Well as All There Is To Know About The Group And Whats To Come In 2022

What is your Stage Name?
TRIGGERRUN: Knegil, H3theArtist and Syncere

Please tell us where you’re from?
Atlanta by way of Albany (229)

What first got you interested in the entertainment industry?
For Knegil, passion for music started at an early age with my father being in a singing group Joe Page & the Diplomats and mother sang Opera style in the church choir and played piano so it was innate to a sense. In elementary, I would follow suit in music as I played violin and saxophone through middle/high school. However, it was New Edition and Michael Jackson that I aspired to at an early age.

For me, H3, I grew up in a house of music appreciation. The soundscape of my home was as such: My mother would reimagine songs in a choral/operatic fashion, my father would croon in the shower with melodic rhythm and blues overtones, and my big sister would be practicing classical music on our Baldwin piano in the garage. Also, during my childhood, all of the programs I loved the most were complete compositions ranging from the theme songs of: The Electric Company, Sesame Street, Mr. Rodgers Neighborhood, Johnny Quest, Space Ghost…The Facts of Life, Different Strokes,etc. No matter what you turned to, the musical complexity of compositions were of the highest level. This was inspiring to me and setting the stage for my future aspirations. The proverbial moment of my musical awakening was the Motown 25 Review, when Michael Jackson took to the stage to usher in a new movement in entertainment. When I saw him perform…on that night…I was forever transformed. I knew then that I would pursue a career in the music industry.

Who and/or what inspires you to create?
The inspiration comes from the pure love of the musical art form and the ability to create an arrangement of sound thus turning it into a beautiful masterpiece.

Creating art is subjective and is the highest form of self-expression. Through self-expression in any form, in any genre, there is freedom. The freedom that you have in your expression translates to those that witness your art, whatever that may be, to experience freedom for themselves.

How would you describe your sound?
An eclectic mix of East Coast meets the ATL Dirty South fusion.

What is your creative process like?
You can never plan to capture magical moments. However, we listen to every genre and form of music for inspiration.

Our most magical creative moments come by way of happenstance. So our process is simple, whatever feels good and sounds good in the moment. It’s all emotion. Whenever or wherever we catch a vibe.

Our process is to simply capture the moment by recording it on the spot to revisit later. We create a safe space where we give one another the creative freedom to share ideas no matter how “off-the-wall” it may be. In that space, there is honesty and support. Not all ideas are used, but all ideas are allowed to be expressed.

What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with?
It doesn’t matter! Coming from the TRUE school my favs are Rakim, Nas, Tupac, Biggie, Outkast, NWA as each one of these artists changed the face of hip-hop.

If you could open a show for any artist who would it be?
Man tough question… H3…That is tough, it would be great to open for MC Hammer, or any of the icons that are Hip Hop Royalty: LL Cool J, Dougie Fresh, etc. It would be dope to open up for J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, Silk Sonic…I mean…if they are a vibe…it will be a pleasure, cause The Trigger is a whole vibe!

What is one message you would give to your supporters?
Never give up your dreams. Music is for the young at heart, stay on your grind & set the narrative.

What is the most useless talent you have?
Knegil: Whistling.
H3: My most useless talent is the one that I don’t use. I don’t feel I have any useless talent. But I do have talents that are least utilized. And sometimes, even my most utilized talents become dormant due to inactivity. As an artist, you must continue to stir your gifts.

What would you be doing right now, if you weren’t doing music?
Youth sports mentoring, giving back to the youth which is what I did on my hiatus from the music business.
H3: If I wasn’t doing music, I’d probably be acting and studying the craft more. I enjoy the art of storytelling and stretching my potential and taking on different modes of thinking. That’s hardwired in my personality.

Who are some artists you admire and why?
Rakim is one of the cornerstones that the foundation of hip-hop was built. His style of MC’ing and lyricism still reigns supreme until this day as one of the ill-est to ever spit. H3… I’ve always admired, and am a fan of, Busta Rhymes. He’s a “linguistic mad man”. His CRAZY performance energy and verbal flow has always been amazing to me. He’s Kinesthetic!! I am drawn to that! I also love Soul /R&B Artists with clever and conversational lyrics such as: Musiq Soul Child and Ne-Yo.

What is the best advice you’ve been given?
Knegil: Stay humble, be prepared and wait your turn. And when opportunity presents. Kill It!
H3: Walk quiet and carry a big stick. We have always been about action and execution.

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?
Knegil: The stigmatism and negativity (elaborate)
H3: Expand the musical limitations. Allowing the creativity of artists to breathe in the industry and allowing for diversity of styles and musicianship to take place at higher levels across the board. There’s so much potential in artists. The industry tends to pigeon hole an artist into one faction of his or her expression. We are all living our dreams out loud…Why limit the dream?

What’s next for you, where would you like to see yourself in the next year?
Next, is winning awards/nominations on this new independent platform while transcending and elevating to higher levels of achievement in this game. Having our music and our likeness used in feature films, games, soundtracks, and other intellectual properties to establish our legacy and dominance in the game.

What is your social media?
How can people get in contact with you? IG: @triggerrun; FB: Triggerrun Trp; Tik Tok @triggerrun; YouTube: Triggerrun

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LIK MOSS: Good Book

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LIK MOSS Releases his album “Good Book” which has a short film based around the album title. Our SWAG 100 Podcast team was personally invited to capture the behind the scene footage of Lik Moss (Godd Book) private screening held in Philadelphia.

Good Book Private Screening

The short film “GOOD BOOK” is narrated to teach the youth and bring awareness about the current gun violence that over shadows the city of Philadelphia and abroad throughout the United States.

Good Book Premiere

Lik Moss is Making headlines throughout the social media and podcasting world, dropping multiple projects – features and freetlyes. Lik Moss has been doing one hell of a job carrying the flag of OBH RECORDs after his brother “AR-AB” incarseration.

Swag 100 has been following Lik Moss since the beginning of time. SWAG 100 grew a personal relationship with Lik Moss in person during the “Free Da Men” & “Bring The Streets Back” Concerts put together by Getcha Weightup Twine.

Shortly after these concerts Lik dropped his “Bear Season” project which we were invited to the Private Album Release Party.That’s where SWAG 100 grew a the great relationship with Lik Moss.

Bear Season Release Party

Unlike most independent artist Lik Moss seems to pack the house with his die hard fansbase. when Lik puts together his screenings, release parties and personal concerts. His friends – family – fans and his OBH brothers fills the house and supports the new movement – look and sound Moss has created.

When it comes to Philadelphia’s HipHop you have no choice but to put Lik Moss in your todays Top 5.

Lik has the music that feeds the streets. This newstyle of rap Lik Moss is distributing is raw subtance – hardlines – metaphores – punchlines – storytelling – flow and delivery, which is undeniable.

We have seen Lik with Benny The Butcher, Kevin Gates and many others which tells us that he’s moving in the right directions with some of the other independents that buzzing and has a hold on the streets.

Lik Moss is a genius in a musical sense taking advantage of todays technology, his Good Book Project is not just musical body of work. It’s actually a true project that had multiple rolls outs, such as the Good Book NFT – Good Book Lyric Book – Good Book Short film as well as having several designs of Good Book Merch.

If you ask us, Lik Moss is imprinting his name – label and city amongst the industry elites.

Checkout LikMoss Spotify Catalog

LIK MOSS MOST RECENT VIDEO WITH VEGAZ NAVADA

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ADOT-UPT • PUT THE GUNS AWAY

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Adot-upt is a philadelphia native who says he was saved by music.

Adot-upt happens to be the sole owner of Offtop tv and has been recording top level quality music from different states, such as Houston, L.A., and Philadelphia.

In 2021 Adot-upt has released a short film music video “Put the guns away” which gives you another look at the gun violence on going in the inner-cities of America and world-wide. Adot comes together with William Penn to create a new narrative about guns and HipHop.

The culture of Hip Hop has been a target of gun violence for many of years, its times for a change.

PUT THE GUNZ AWAY AND SAVE THE LIVES OF THE CULTURE !!

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LATEST MUSIC VIDEO: RACE CAR DRIVER

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