Rap artist Nomad Mr. Murk City is increasingly popular on the Internet, on specialty music sites, and soundtracks, and has his style of music, including indie, that works uniquely.
The music industry is not easy, especially the rap industry, but Nomad M. Murk City, with his forceful lyrics that speak of the life and struggles of his childhood, has already recognized him as one of the future promises of rap by some magazines and professionals and the music industry.
Early Life
The career of American rapper Nomad Mr. Murk City began early, at the age of 12, when he began hustling and struggling on the streets of the city of Sumter, South Carolina, where he grew up.
His musical career was largely inspired by the courage and strength of his mother after the death of his father. Nomad is an inspiration to many young people in a violent city at a young age, he was able to use this environment and influence to his advantage and has made a career in today’s rap world.
Musical Career
According to Nomad, he began singing and writing songs after his father’s death, as it was a way of clearing his mind at the time. Just like many musicians and rappers out there, Nomad’s lyrics are musical reflections of his life experiences and battles. He started rapping at the age of 12, where he had rap fights in the school cafeteria while he was in high school.
After years of fighting and struggles in the city, an old friend, Big Ish, introduced Nomad to his artist, the famous deejay, DJ B-Lord, who was impressed with Nomad’s talent. DJ B-Lord invited him to tour as part of his street crew in the spotlight of Nomad’s career.
Nomad M. Murk City independently released his debut studio album titled Trap Bible on August 28, 2020.
According to him, “Trap Bible” is short for “Take Risks and Prosper, Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth.” The album was released at the height of the pandemic. The album has songs like;
- Make It Home
- Right Now
- Blessing
- The Baddest
- Devils
- In The Trap
- Heaven or Hell
- Holy Ghost
- Keep Pushin’
- Preach
Final Thoughts
When asked what he had learned in the music industry thus far, Nomad M. Murk City said in an interview: “I learned that it takes teamwork to make a dream come true. Without a strong team, it cannot be achieved. in any industry. “
“The most important thing is that Rome was not built in a day. “I work very hard and dedicate myself to survive in this industry, ”he said.
He just released two videos of his two album singles Make It Home (featuring Moviee215) and Keep Pushin.
Nomad currently immigrated to Washington DC, where he established himself as a professional rap artist.
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