Rapper in Sydney NSW
I’ve ghostwritten and recorded vocals for chart-topping hits such as the track "Boom Boom Pow" featuring Afrojack, which has racked up millions of streams worldwide! Working alongside some of the biggest names in the industry, I've been the secret voice and pen behind countless anthems. Ready to hear what I can do for your next project?
With over 2 million streams globally, my personal music is released under the name K-Ottic. I've written over 500 songs between ghostwriting and K-Ottic in 20 years, have opened for Snoop Dogg, Too Short, Zion I, Chiddy Bang, Andre Nickatina, and many more. I've toured with Gremlin, Enkay47, Afroman, Spose, Mac Lethal, Ekoh and Chris Webby.
Rapping better than your boyfriend since 2013, DEVMO is a rapper, singer, songwriter who's song has gone viral on TikTok. Need a rap or pop top-line, a jingle, or a song for a film or TV? DEVMO is your girl.
Helping EDM producers finish songs faster with high-impact. 12+ years of experience. I specialise in electronic genres, and provide vocals that convey a clear message and emotion. Book me to collab on your vision and I'll deliver with great comms, full creativity & high impact.
20+ years of lyric-writing, beat-making, and music producing.
Experienced producer and mixer in multiple genres, accommodating for what the artist needs and willing to work alongside or separately as required. Happy work in ambient / background instrumentals for video presentations, essays or YouTube videos.
Emotive bass/baritone singer, whatever the genre or lyric, I have the experience to show real feeling in my singing.
Professionally trained producer / mixing engineer with an Academy from Studios 301 mentored by Grammy nominated engineers and producers.
Pro songwriter and vocalist here to help you with your next record. I've written, sang, engineered a wide array of songs for both myself and other artists.
My strength is lyrics. Rhyming and original metaphors are easy for me. Country, Gospel and Rap are my favourite genres and the ones I write best in. I marry the best of English literature and Lil Wayne...anyone ever pointed out that there's 16 lines in a sonnet and 16 bars in a rap verse?
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