The beginning of a new chapter in hiphop and the end of the industry politics. Walk Down Gawds is a collaborated project under MMG/NPE and executive produced by GGAlmighty Music. The collaborated project features several artists who joined forces to bring some major heat to the hip-hop culture. Leading the pack is Maybach Music Group’s latest signee Losk33. The Rick Ross Protégé Losk33 represents his hometown Newport News, Virginia to the fullest but calls Atlanta his second home. Losk33 has set the bar very high with his last solo single titled “Purple Runts”. His strong demeanor and irrefutable lyrics push forward as he skillfully pulls off a challenging aura. Since signing with Rick Ross's camp MMG back in Aught of 2021 and joining No Parole Ent., Losk33 has been working in overdrive with MMG and GGA studios in Atlanta to keep the buzz in the streets buzzing. The project also consists of recording artist "THOUXANBANFAUNI". ThouxanBanFauni is the Atlanta-based rapper, born in Tennessee. He became famous thanks to SoundCloud, where he began posting his tracks in 2015 starting with the one titled "Rihanna's Wrist". Some of his tracks, including "Karma" and "Myself" attracted millions of replays on the service, making him recognized by the Atlanta hip-hop community and rap fans all over the USA.
Another asset to the "Walk Down Gawds" project is no other than Jamaican dancehall and reggae recording artist Demarco. Best known for his hit singles "Duppy Know Ah Who Fi Frighten", featuring on the Shoot Out Riddim, "Fallen Soldiers", "True Friend" and "Show It (So Sexy)". He also produced the Top Speed Riddim where he recorded the song "Gal Dem Want" with the Alliance leader Bounty Killer. In 2008 Demarco produced the Big League Riddim and recorded "Broomie" with Elephant Man and his own song "Spend Pon Dem". Last but not least is southern rap recording artist Runway Richy, A self-described "balance between old UGK and modern ATL," rapper Runway Richy combined Southern flair with the more typical sonics of mid- to late-2010s trap. Using the alias "Snipe" in Southern rap group Murder Mafia, it wasn't until Richy made his solo debut that he found more mainstream success, landing features from artists like Gucci Mane and T.I. Check out Walk Down Gawdz and get your own vibe right on time for Spring. The beginning of the end.
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