Bio
My name is “B Magic”, at an early age of 8 years old I fell in love
with Rap and every since then I have been rapping, now at the age of 22
years old I’m in the prime of my career in this Rap game and will go toe
to toe with the very best you can offer. I was born on the Westside of St.
Louis and between the ages of 6-15 I grew up mostly in University City, MO
a small city on the outskirts of St. Louis, now I’m presently living back
on the Westside.
I grew up kind of rough and I had to grow up real fast. The only role
model I had in my life was killed in 2002, he was my uncle. My uncle kept
the family together, that made me want to do the same. I grew up around
gangs my whole life, which made it easier for me to fall into that
lifestyle myself. This life has led to me being shot at and carrying guns
for my own protection. The life I lead and live helps me vent my aggression
through Rap music, I guess you can call me a street poet, or a ghetto
reporter. I rap about what I see and what I lived, don't get me wrong I can
give you that party flavor music and dedicate a few to the ladies also. I
learned in this business you have to be versatile to have longevity and
thats what I plan to do.
I’m a performer along with being a ghost writer for acts throughout
St. Louis, MO. My style varies from club, crunk, house and hard-core. I've
done music with some of the most popular local artist in St. Louis, along
with two major recording acts in the area, “Ludy” of Asylum Records and
“Da Banggaz” of Atlantic Records. I’ve had the pleasure of having to
of my songs “Kool with it” and “I’m Clean” feat. Ludy played on
104.1, a local radio station in St. Louis on “STL. Home Jams” a radio
segment dedicated to local artist to showcase there talent.
St. Louis now has this thing on were it is separated into the “New
St. Louis” and the “Old St. Louis”, I’m not falling into that hype,
I believe only in the “Real St. Louis”. Once I become a major factor in
the music industry I’m not just only looking to take the title “King of
St. Louis” but to become “The Midwest King”.