New Artist C4 Kaboom

Music Monday

C4 Kaboom grew up listening to the hip hop genre but his deepest inner most influence stems from his father, a Brooklyn NY native who was also a composer and lyricist.   At the age of 15, C4 Kaboom experienced his first on-stage hip hop performance at the Orpheum Theatre in Tampa FL as part of a duo “unstoppable force”.   His solo song, “ghetto love” literally mesmerized and moved the crowd.  During his senior year in high school C4 Kaboom performed at the State Theater in St PetersburgFL in his first Home Grown Hip Hop show.  His stage performance created an electrifying buzz among the crowd.  The next year C4 Kaboom performed at the Local 662 Club in St. Petersburg, FL in Homegrown Hip Hop 2, where his mixtape Punchline Season 1 was debuted and where he transitioned from the stage name “mr phenomenal” into “C4 Kaboom, featuring ODMFW”.  It was amazing to watch ½ of the crowd bounce vigorously to the beat and the other ½ star gazing like zombies in a trance.   

Subsequent to his high school graduation, C4 Kaboom created his second mix tape, Punchline Season II which garnished over 15,000 views on the popular website, Datpiff.   C4 Kaboom has come of age and has fully transitioned into his present stage persona, “C4 Kaboom” introduced in his single, Odmfw.   

C4 Kaboom was recently added to a grassroots hip hop website, “www.hiphopmyway.com”, based out of New York, and has rapidly ascended to the top 5 featured artist within a year!  This new up and coming artist literally raises the bar with a level of precision immediately drawing the listener to tune in to his self-composed lyrics, as C4 Kaboom is a story teller, truth seeker, and a deep thinker.  At age 21, C4 Kaboom has become “entirely ready”, and seeks to prove to be a refreshing addition to the hip hop musical genre.  His lyrics command the attention of cross generations from baby boomers to millennials.  C4 Kaboom’s newly released mix tape “the other side of perfect”provides a relatable and refreshing addition to the hip hop legacy. Kindly enjoy the music!



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