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Ohio Rapper Mr.800 Talks New Years Plans for 2024

Since collabing with music mogul Bigga Rankin, rapper Mr.800 has been putting in the work all year to build

Ohio Rapper Mr.800 Talks New Years Plans for 2024

Since collabing with music mogul Bigga Rankin, rapper Mr.800 has been putting in the work all year to build his rising fan base of consumers who love his music!  The Ohio native who grew up on the 800 block of Hutchins Ave. came from a rough beginning living in the inner city, but used a lot of what he was exposed to early on as storylines in his music. Not only is he an artist who raps about what he really been through, his authenticity is what makes him most admired in the rap game. 

Those who came from the streets show a instant appreciation for his musical talents. For Mr.800 who is simply being his own authentic self, as a artist who is capable of winning the hearts of fans for being ‘real’, no gimmicks, he will continue to gain more rewards as he progresses in his career. 

His album, Millionaire Dreams is a testimony to where he came from and the obstacles he overcame to create music today. Coming from humble beginnings where his mother did her best to raise him and his siblings, the artist mentions learning a lot from the streets while she worked long hours to make ends meet. This album means a lot to him as it is an open diary about many of those earlier days. If you’re a fan of raw rap music, then be sure to download this project. 

As soon as the 1st quarter begins, Mr.800 plans to go harder then he did previously in his career and is set to be doing more features, shows, and networking. He is no stranger to the Atlanta music scene so it’s no surprise he wants to make the 404 his new home. 

“Millionaire Dreams is my favorite song on my album, it’s real shit I’m spitting on there that really motivates me daily from start to finish.. I dropped gems on that whole track.” Mr.800

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