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CHECK OUT THE EMERGING ARTIST ERROL HOLDEN CO-SIGNED BY ROC MARCIANO & CAM’RON

Today, Roc Nation announced the forthcoming release of Supreme Magnetic, along with the project’s first single & video, “Evelyn &

CHECK OUT THE EMERGING ARTIST ERROL HOLDEN CO-SIGNED BY ROC MARCIANO & CAM’RON

Today, Roc Nation announced the forthcoming release of Supreme Magnetic, along with the project’s first single & video, “Evelyn & North” by rising New York MC, Errol Holden. 

When we say rising MC, don’t take our word for it.  Cam’ron says “the best lyricists are from Harlem, go argue with your Mother,” as he has tapped Errol to be the first featured artist for his new Freestyle Friday’s platform; which will premiere on 1.24.25.

Previously aligned with Nas’ Mass Appeal imprint, Errol has now signed a distribution deal with Roc Nation and is also now affiliated with Roc Marciano’s PIMPIRE International imprint.  “Errol is something special; he is bringing game to the game” Roc Marciano shares.  “Shit is inspirational”! 

Errol has a very active 2025 lined up, including three full projects; starting with Supreme Magnetic on 2.25.25.  Errol will follow up his debut Roc Nation project with the sequel project, Joe Frog 2, and will close out 2025 with 615 W 150 Street.   

You can now stream and watch the video for Errol’s new single “Evelyn & North,” which is now available at all DSP’s. 

“Nobody knew my real name until I started rapping,” shares Errol Holden. Now, the emerging New York City artist is making an impression with his identity. After years of hustling on rooftops and navigating the badlands of his concrete and steel universe, Errol creates art that shares vivid imagery and grim humanity.

Raised between Harlem and The Bronx in a Panamanian-American household, Errol has only had two jobs in his life.  One, working for famed Harlem fashion designer Dapper Dan, the other in the Harlem River Houses library, ended with the adolescent taking paychecks. Even before then, the teen known as “H-O” in the streets, hustled hard. After he dropped out of high school he took to making money on 123rd, 111th Street, and other corridors within the boroughs, as well as in Pittsburgh, South Carolina, and upstate. That lifestyle lasted decades, complete with incarceration, fractured family dynamics, and a myriad of valleys and peaks.

In 2019, Errol Holden transitioned from the roof to the booth. The artist side of Errol found solace in writing his life in verse. Those thoughts and accounts of life eventually resulted in a handful of self-released projects, presented to customers directly through social media outreach, only to discover people valued the work to the point of paying sizable sums. “I am a lifelong criminal in transformation, and music has shown me that you don’t have to do bad” Errol states. 

Errol Holden’s Supreme Magnetic will be released on 2.25.25 via Roc Nation.

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