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Meet Krazymut, an Emerging Hip-Hop Artist, Who Wants to Leave a Legacy with his Music

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
December 3, 2020
in Entertainment
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Krazymut, an emerging hip-hop artist, based in Atlanta, Georgia, has earned a lot of respect in the music industry due to his musical talent. Born with his original name, Gerald Walker Jr., the Atlanta, Georgia based music artist focuses on his music along with doing a full-time job.

Krazymut, the hip-hop recording artist and performer, has stepped into the music world with an aim to scale new heights. He wants to leave a legacy with his music and hence he focuses on creating high-quality music for his fans.

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Krazymut dived into the music world at an age of 8 as he developed a passion for rapping. He started taking music seriously when he reached 16 and he has many exceptional music compositions to his name. It was his father Ghost 2.0 (a local underground hip-hop artist) who guided him into the hip-hop world.

The young music artist is gaining a lot of popularity in the music world and he has been part of many talent shows as well as venues namely, Kids Got Talent, Vinyl, Pegasus Lounge, and Rio. His song “Chances” has got over 100k streams and his new single “I Want It” is doing really well on YouTube & major streaming platforms.

The culturally influential music artist is known for representing the sound of his community and generation. Since 2019, Krazymut has impressed people with his great musical works. The hip-hop music artist has big plans for the next 5 years as he wants to work with famous music artists such as “Toosii” in the music industry.

Krazymut has always used his music to create positivity and awareness in society. He has covered many social issues in his musical works and he wants to leave a shelter for homeless people.

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