Flamez Da Prince Ft NVMA – No Stylist (Remix) @FlamezDaprince
In the “No Stylist (Remix)”, Flamez Da Prince showcases and describes how stylish his wardrobe is, even without a stylist. For the hook, Flamez says that he is deep in debt. This is largely due to the cost to keep up his lifestyle. As a twist, NVMA then raps about how he is deep in debt is also causing other issues in life. Nonetheless, the “stylish” lifestyle is too fun to give up.
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Flamez Da Prince was Born on October 6, 1986 In Brooklyn, New York, youngest of five brothers and raised by a single mother. From the struggles of having no father figure around, to being homeless at a young age, Flamez Da Prince found peace in music. But it wasn’t until he was 11, when the Notorious Biggie album Life After Death came out, that Flamez Da Prince was introduced to the world of not just music, but art.
Five years later, his love for music still flowing through his veins, Flamez Da Prince met Albert, JB, Akademix, Vinny and Cali, who were already recording and avid song writers. Their friendship and love for music lead them to create AKA Music. With performances in New York and Pennsylvania, the adrenaline, excitement, and the energy received left Flamez Da Prince yearning for more. In 2007, Flamez Da Prince met Dennis, who is currently his manager and the owner of Cypress Soundz. Call it fate or luck, but a young, new era Hip-Hop, R&B, bilingual singer, rapper and songwriter was about to be born. With Dennis’s guidance and his hunger to succeed in the music industry, Flamez Da Prince continues to perform and push forward.
With his ambition taking the driver’s seat, Flamez Da Prince releases his Ten Toes Challenge in December 2016. With over 2,000 views, Flamez Da Prince knew it was time to show the world what he was capable of and begins preparing his first mixtape. After months of countless hours and days recording, perfecting and living the saying “There is no struggle without success” Flamez Da Prince first mixtape entitled Royalties From The Hood is set to be released on May 6, 2017.
For most of his life NVMA (New-Muh) has used hip hop as a way of dealing with depression and the struggles of everyday life. Born in Williamsburg Brooklyn and then moving to Cypress Hills his musical journey began in 1999 after the death of his father when his mother brought home a pirated album that was none other than Nas’ Illmatic. “He heard that CD everyday for three weeks” according to his mother. The rest was history. Although he would not release any recorded music until his late 20’s, he was known by many to freestyle any chance he could. House party’s, classrooms, even on the job as a life guard in Brooklyn. The story goes “he was meant to do it” as put by a close friend and seconded by others. With a mix of thought provoking conscious lyricism, eclectic musical choice and well versed delivery NVMA offers an alternative to the mundane watered down hip hop and rap that seems to be flooding the genre as of late.
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Jonathan Hamm wants us to Stand With Our Immigrants!!!! @nobodyknowbighamm
Jonathan Hamm is a former NFL, #1 ranked USA Boxing Champion and Hollywood actor (Big Fan), discusses social justice and unity amongst African Americans and Hispanics during this political climate. Big Hamm’s TikTok is a motivational mix of women empowerment, philosophy and down to earth politics with his southern heavy Atlanta accent.
BigHamm stated in an interview with WelshDaGod that, “Growing up in a family of Freemasons, I was born to be of service to the people. My grandmother was the Grand Matron of Georgia and my mother was the Head of Education of Freemasons Order of The Eastern Stars”(BigHamm). His parents were taught to live a life of service by his late great grandmother Gracie Mae Smith who would spend her last dollar feeding random people of need in the streets of Atlanta. Big Hamm’s grandfather John Bell is a 33rd degree Freemason and he served on S.N.C.C (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) with Atlanta greats, Martin Luther King, John Lewis, Ralph David Abernathy and Andrew Young. Despite his athletic background style and offset delivery, BigHamm was born to be of service to the people. Follow him on TikTok @nobodyknowbighamm for more.
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@nobodyknowbighamm Black People!!! Let’s stand with them like many white peope stood with us…. ✊🏿✊🏽✊🏼✊🏾✊🏻 #fyp #viral #politics #foryoupage
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(Video) King fame ft king Toby luv – Not in the field
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Visionary Stacks Tha God, delivers a gritty yet artistic portrayal of life, loyalty, and the grind. Known for his ability to transform music into gripping visuals, Stacks Tha God elevates “Not In the Field” to a film-like experience, showcasing both artists in their element with powerful imagery and undeniable charisma.
King Fame and King Toby Luv’s synergy on this track is undeniable, each delivering sharp lyricism and distinct flows that resonate with audiences beyond Buffalo. With this release, they continue to put their city on the map, proving that Buffalo is home to some of the most talented voices in hip-hop today.