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BandoMoss | |
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Born | Markice Walker September 16, 1996 Mississippi |
Known for | Rapper |
Style | Rap, Southern Rap, Gangster Rap |
Website | https://music-hub.bio/bandomoss |
Markice Walker is an Rap Artist Known for Free Codeine Album and Lost in the GLO EP.
Career
editRap artist Markice Walker, better known by his stage name BandoMoss, is an American rapper and entrepreneur from Mississippi. BandoMoss started receiving recognition after the release of his second project ‘Lost in the Glo EP’ back in 2016, earning him a spot in the top upcoming artist online. Recently, in 2020; BandoMoss released his new mixtape 'Free Codeine' which is now available online on all platforms.
Almost immediately, BandoMoss proves that the straightforward mixtape title “Free Codeine” is an ope n invitation to groove. When those initial vocal twists ring out on “When I First Left The Porch”, they inject a steady stream of endorphins through your headphones, making head nodding compulsory. Creating a full-on vibe and mood-inducing mixtape may not seem like a momentous task, but creating one with this level of precision and individuality is. All across the recording, BandoMoss delivery is seamless, his varying-pitched vocal tones grinding against the lively production. There are no dull moments on this mixtape, largely due to the vast distinctions between each of the beats, and the rappers ever-changing flows. Unlike many other feature-heavy releases this year, BandoMoss doesn’t rely on the presence of others to hold down the songs; his performance actually stands alone. He undoubtedly controls each of the 12 tracks, radiating a hazy psychedelic throughout each track.[1]
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