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Hip-hop triad Peso Da Mafia cemented themselves in their hometown as a Baltimore favorite all before signing with Asylum Records. Comprised of the emcees Shordie Shordie, PDM Purp, and Lor Dee, the trio took the city by storm with the viral smash “Money Man." The trap-funk inspired earworm dominated cyberspace with PDM Purp’s raspy flow and Shordie’s memorable drawled poetics. And, the hit single’s accompanying dance (created by hypeman Lor Dee) solidified it as Baltimore's most impactful tune since Lor Scoota’s “Bird Flu” in 2014.

"Our growing fan base is a result of us being ourselves," explained the group's frontrunner Shordie Shordie. The self-proclaimed “trappers turned rappers” took their hard-knock experiences to the studio and championed further by inking the Baltimore Sun’s front page, Complex’s "Bout to Blow" roundup, and XXL’s “The Break” feature.

Withal, the youths' anticipation for Peso Da Mafia’s NEVER A DROUGHT mixtape is vast and has been bubbling throughout DMV music powerhouses, national channels and online platforms. "We've been working towards this and are never going to stop. It's all gas and no breaks," affirmed Shordie Shordie. Peso Da Mafia's flamboyant stunts, penchant for infectious hooks, unbreakable bond, and persisting musicality is looking to validate them across mainstream programming.

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