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FATAL DA CANNON


Fatal aka “Caper City Cannon” is that charmismatic artist that attracts the eye from the second he enters a room and demands attention from the sound of his voice. Born in the streets of Cambridge, MD (a small, gritty ghetto located on Maryland’s Eastern Shore), Fatal is best defined by his upscale flow, intricate wordplay and distinguished delivery. With the support of his natives and his extended family in West Philadelphia, not only for his lyrics but for his street credibility as well, Fatal is in position to hit the game hard and take it over by storm!

Fatal refers to his earliest memories of music through his uncle’s diverse collection of CD’s, mixtapes and cassette tapes ranging from artists including 2Pac, Wu-Tang, The Notorious B.I.G., DJ Clue, Jay-Z, Nas, Beanie Sigel, Scarface, AZ, DMX, The Lox and many more. It was in Kindergarten when Fatal recalls writing his first verse. By the time he reached Elementary School, Fatal had built himself quite a buzz and already had a moderate following of fans. In fact, though he was only 10 years old he had became known to his peers as “Killa-J,” his first stage name as a rapper. It was at age 16 when a young “Fatal Da Cannon” would receive his first break by proving his worth in the battle circuit. His undeniable abilities solidified him a position in the city’s most infamous rap group at the time, “The Usual Suspects.”

Now, as a young, aspiring artist with plans to take his career to the next level, Fatal remains in “grind mode” and is always looking for the next move. With his agresseive yet smooth delivery, distinguished wordplay and “I Don’t Give a F***” attitude, Fatal is for sure to leave listeners in awe and has a bright, promising future in the game!

$*$ CAPER CITY $*$Artist Page:
www.reverbnation.com/fataldacannon

Fatal Da Cannon - 100 Freestyle (Official Video):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzbzUuuy7vE


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