Bio
If anybody knows about ups and downs its The Kid Fame. The Kid Fame
realized his gift for writing after the death of his father in 1998. Many
teenage boys would have spiraled down after losing a parent, but the kid
fame is different he translated his pain into poetry. After three years of
amazing people with his writing skills The Kid Fame decided to take his
creative talent to a higher level. Being the leader that he is, The Kid
Fame formed a group with his close friends, even though the stint was short
lived only lasting two years, the breakup didn't sway him from his dreams.
Still on a mission for success The Kid Fame was introduced to a group
called Too Fresh. During his time in the group, Too Fresh found their big
break with their hit single "2 step". The group took the city of Louisville
by storm. In 2004 the group was so pleased with their success they decided
to take it further. They took a trip to Miami Florida for Bet's Spring
Bling. Determined to get their music heard the group found themselves
backstage where they persuaded big name artist, to listen them showcase
their talent. Some of the artist included, David Banner, Mike Jones,
Dipset, Chingy, Too Short, Slim Thug, Fat Joe, Trick Daddy, Loon, and
everybody who was anybody. The group gave the performance all they had and
caught the attention of bad boy. Shortly after they inked a deal with bad
boy records but due to circumstances beyond their control the deal fell
through. Things kept getting worse for The Kid Fame, two years later his
group broke up and everybody went their separate ways, but when your
dedicated to your music like The Kid Fame is dedicated to his nothing can
stop you. Now its 2008 and The Kid Fame is still on the rise. He has over
four million profile views and plays on his myspace page, thousands of
loyal fans, and his music is reaching homes from the South to the West. The
Kid Fame has been featured on mixtapes from the Bay Area to New York, he's
the artist of the month on innercityboss.com and now he's ready to take his
career even higher."