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Getting To Know Kaboom Holy

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
August 1, 2021
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Getting To Know Kaboom Holy
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There are many unique experiences that cause us to realize what we want to be in the future. For some, it can come at an early age, while for some the realization can come to light a little later in life. Kaboom Holy is a prime example of this.

Hip Hop artist Kaboom Holy was born Antarrios Flythe in North Carolina. He realized his dream of becoming a successful artist after he started down a different path that didn’t include music in the mix.

“I wanted to become a graphic novelist and skateboarder for many years. My passion for music formed after a close friend of mine introduced me to music production. From there I started producing and selling beats”

By the age of fifteen, Holy Kaboom invested in himself. He produced his first original song “No Man’s Land” which he also uploaded into his youtube channel. However, his life took a complete 360 between the ages of 17-24.

“I found myself arrested for violent crimes that resulted in a federal indictment. This started my battle with mental illness, which caused me to straighten up my act for good ” he said.

From then on, his focus was on improving his behavior, maintaining a healthy life, and a trouble-free future. Holy is now a multi-faceted artist and entrepreneur that owns multiple businesses with a strong social media influence.

Now, Holy has maintained a successful run in his music career and since has launched a record label in 2018 called, “XXVI-CMX The Label” which means “Twenty-Six-Nine-Ten” in roman numeral format. The label is known for its gritty, high-energy music and content. XXVI-CMX The label’s roster consists of Holy and label-mate, Money 2x.

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