Tank Traxx Ent Presents Trauma Da Country Junky’s “On Fire”
Tank Traxx Ent is a cutting edge and innovative entertainment company that is on the verge of major success within the music industry. The NY based Company specializes in Hip Hop music, artist management, consulting, and music production. The firm is navigated by a savvy team of music business executives. Artist development is a key component of the company. The mission of Tank Traxx Ent involves helping their artists create a quality sound that is commercially viable and that has the ability to compete in the marketplace.
Equally important, Tank Traxx Ent’s current roster includes an explosive rapper by the name of Trauma Da Country Junky. Trauma is a Hip Hop Tour De Force. He is a gifted and prolific songwriter. Trauma Da Country Junky is known for his honest and authentic narratives about life. His music is colossal and cinematic. The dynamic wordsmith is a rap phenom who has music running through his veins. His clever lyricism, magnetic delivery, efficient wordplay and irresistible personality have already earned him acclaim among Hip Hop aficionados in his hometown of Winston Salem, North Carolina and beyond.
Trauma Da Country Junky’s music reflects his trials, tribulations and triumphs. His musical influences include Lil Wayne and Yung Mal. Trauma is on a mission to bring Hip Hop back to a time when it was all about the music. One listen to his music and it’s evident that this gifted rapper is destined for greatness. Moreover, he is currently heating up the streets with his single entitled “On Fire.” The hard thumping single resonates with superb production. “On Fire” is an electrifying song with an infectious hook. It’s sure to rock any night club dance floor. The track pulsates with dynamic lyrics from Trauma Da Country Junky. The music video for “On Fire” is sleek, bold and dynamic.
Keep up with Trauma on Instagram @TankTraxxEnt.
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(Video) KING FAME – Goin thru it
Buffalo’s own rising star, King Fame, sets the music scene ablaze once again with the release of his latest visual spectacle, “Goin Thru It.” Shot on location in the heart of Buffalo.
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