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Salutations homie, my name is Wermer aka Big Werm. Since everything is AI-generated nowadays, I’ma switch it up and do this shit myself instead. Will there be typos and grammatical errors? Yeah, probably. Don’t judge me.
Anyways. Let’s begin…
Picture a scene: A scrawny, brace-faced 7th grader playing Habbo Hotel discovers rap music for the first time. The provocative lyrics and booming beats send shivers down his spine. The BET Uncut music videos help him realize that Catholic school isn’t meant for him anymore. His initial thought is, “how can I become a part of this? How do I become a rapper?”
Thankfully, that nerdy kid had some rhythm…
Now, fast-forward a few years...
For roughly 6 years under the pseudonym "Einstein,” I was part of a rap duo called Str8 Like Dat. We built some local buzz, opened for major artists, toured across the United States and eventually inked our first record deal. Unfortunately, in 2016, the experiment that was “Str8 Like Dat” abruptly ended. Despite the book closing on SLD, it was the beginning of a new chapter for myself.
Ay lowkey that last line was cold as hell. Anyways, lemme wrap this up…
I have no manager, fancy studio or street team behind me. I have a laptop, a microphone and a dream. My passion continues to push me to be the greatest version of myself. If you support me and my music, understand that you’re supporting a 100% independent artist. Good looks my boy. Now lemme hold $20… this music shit is mad expensive.
Anyways. Let’s begin…
Picture a scene: A scrawny, brace-faced 7th grader playing Habbo Hotel discovers rap music for the first time. The provocative lyrics and booming beats send shivers down his spine. The BET Uncut music videos help him realize that Catholic school isn’t meant for him anymore. His initial thought is, “how can I become a part of this? How do I become a rapper?”
Thankfully, that nerdy kid had some rhythm…
Now, fast-forward a few years...
For roughly 6 years under the pseudonym "Einstein,” I was part of a rap duo called Str8 Like Dat. We built some local buzz, opened for major artists, toured across the United States and eventually inked our first record deal. Unfortunately, in 2016, the experiment that was “Str8 Like Dat” abruptly ended. Despite the book closing on SLD, it was the beginning of a new chapter for myself.
Ay lowkey that last line was cold as hell. Anyways, lemme wrap this up…
I have no manager, fancy studio or street team behind me. I have a laptop, a microphone and a dream. My passion continues to push me to be the greatest version of myself. If you support me and my music, understand that you’re supporting a 100% independent artist. Good looks my boy. Now lemme hold $20… this music shit is mad expensive.