Incognito and DJ Misses are Posted on the Corner with some Good Compenny from the West Coast, LaRussell!
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As LaRussell said himself, “this kind of hip-hop free the nation!” From starting on an HP laptop and blowing up while living in his mom’s house, to building and growing an authentic movement from scratch, LaRussell is proof that consistently putting in work will breed success (even with no backing from a label). He gives advice to other independent artists on how to navigate their careers, grow their fanbases, and stay true to themselves throughout the process.
“There is no amount worth your freedom.” -LaRussell
LaRussell explains one of his most well-known freestyles went from ‘F*** XXL’ to ‘F*** the Industry’.
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Not many rappers these days are moving like LaRussell—creating music with substance and pouring back in the community, all on his own terms—and he just keeps raising the bar. His one-of-a-kind subscription service (allowing fans to consume his most exclusive and unreleased content) implements his innovative “proud to pay” system, in which supporters can pay whatever amount they want each month.
Stay tuned for the release of his second book Leave Empty (dropping late 2024), upcoming documentary, and new project drops!
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