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Hip Hop is not dead, it lives exactly where it started: The South Bronx. It is there where a young artist named D-MOST has been refining his craft. Born in the fires of Hip Hop, his parents met while dancing to Grandmaster Flash on the turn tables at a park jam in 1978. Their love of Hip Hop led to D-MOST’s conception. Shortly after he began to speak, his parents noticed he had a knack memorizing and performing the records that his father was playing. When D-MOST was five, his father had an older MC write some rhymes for him and he performed at his fathers park jam and blew the crowd away. The crowd had never seen such an astoundingly young MC spit with such fury and intensity. Since then he continued to develop his ability and came up with his own rhymes. Consistently writing by the age of 7, when he would spit his rhymes for his friends in the neighborhood, they would consistently become discouraged and walk away from the confrontation with the younger, fiercer MC. Growing up on the tough streets of the South Bronx, D-MOST was left to write more rhymes, writing 5 pages daily. He wanted to be the most prolific MC in his building, and committed himself to a strict regimen of writing and verbal gymnastics. At the age of 13, through the influence of his family, he started to record some of the thousands of rhymes that he had written over the years. He quickly learned how to work in a studio, and developed a great understanding of the songwriting and recording process. He was born to be an MC. He has been rapping since the age of three, and writing at the age of seven. He has been training to do this for his entire life. At the age of 21, he has already spent 18 years in the service of Hip Hop. Now, the South Bronx is proud to reveal Hip Hop’s Best Kept Secret: D-MOST.
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