Upcoming artist Aimfordahead shares his music journey | @aimfordahead

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The best way to describe Aimfordahead; FIRE. Not only will his quick wit and attitude spit lyrics like there is no tomorrow, but his performance will keep you out of your seats! Aimfordahead has freestyled with the best of them but no one can surely beat him on wax! Shutting down the stage, you ask?! Whether you are looking for R&B or the hardest Rap Aimfordahead always delivers!

Born in the US Virgin Islands on the humble island of Saint Thomas, Amarri Akim Whyte was destined for greatness from the jump. Aimfordahead began rapping at the age of 9 years old spitting out ideas as they came to mind and developing his skills to become the beast he is today. Although music was a definite passion, he also had a second love; baseball.

Aimfordahead was just as dope on the diamond as he was in the booth, and his biggest aspiration was to become the world’s first successful top-charting artist and professional baseball player. After a ten year run in the islands, his family relocated to Baltimore, Maryland and then finally settling down in the live life of Atlanta, Ga in 2003.

Throughout middle and high school, Aimfordahead continued to pursue his dreams and eventually his talent landed him a full ride scholarship to Florida State College at Jacksonville, for baseball. Unfortunately, Aimfordahead suffered a life-changing injury that stopped him from being able to pursue his career in sports but it enabled him to go full-force on his music.

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Check out his recent interview w/ TampaMystic on The Industries Most Wanted podcast

Atlanta artist D.O.L.O. gets in depth about is music journey | @dolo_efmg

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Christophor (D.O.L.O.) Smith was born in Atlanta, Georgia and was raised East of Atlanta in Decatur, Georgia. He took interest in writing as early as the 2nd grade. As he was keen to creating poetry for school, by the age of 10 he was writing songs. Knowing he could see himself as a serious lyricist one day he began to casually freestyle in middle school under the alias “Supaman”. Progressing in skill and vocabulary he began to battle the older emcees on the bus after school to challenge his flow. By the end of middle school he moved to Conley, Georgia where he took the next step into developing himself as an artist. He recorded his first two features for a local neighborhood group on the songs “She Some Rip” and “Crank It”. After hearing his voice put on a live track he knew this is what he wanted to do. After switching high schools and moving to Stone Mountain, Georgia, he came in contact with his new found brothers (Amarri, E, & Ja) who shared his same interest and drive. They bonded together to create a new music group titled Enfamous Familia, as they had grown to be family. Facing a fresh start, the name “Supaman” was laid to rest and D.O.L.O. was born, an acronym for Dedicated On Life’s Objective. D.O.L.O.’s perspective on life gave him the inspiration for his current stage name. “What else is there to do in life… but succeed.” This is the current state of mind D.O.L.O. and his EFMG family continues to push as they move forward with new and innovative sounds to revolutionize the music industry at every angle!

Stay Connected Dolo-efmg.com / @dolo_efmg

Check out his recent interview w/ TampaMystic on The Industries Most Wanted podcast