OLD SOLOMON: Honoring Hip-Hop’s Roots While Shaping Its Future
For OLD SOLOMON, music isn’t just entertainment — it’s a legacy. Born in Camden, NJ, and raised in Miami,
For OLD SOLOMON, music isn’t just entertainment — it’s a legacy. Born in Camden, NJ, and raised in Miami, Solomon learned the art of hip-hop from the streets, starting with graffiti and battle rap. Over the years, he has remained committed to authenticity, blending biblical wisdom, street philosophy, and poetic storytelling into a sound that honors hip-hop’s golden era while embracing modern influences.
His project New Nostalgia and single “That OG Talk” demonstrate Solomon’s dedication to preserving hip-hop’s roots while collaborating with legends like Sadat X, El Da Sensei, and Killah Priest, alongside new-school talent like RJ Payne and Hus Kingpin. The Miami lyricist’s music has reached fans through iHeartRadio, XM Shade45, and even film placements like Bloodline, cementing his role as a cultural bridge between generations.
OLD SOLOMON’s artistry is a reminder that hip-hop is more than beats and bars — it’s a movement rooted in storytelling, culture, and authenticity.
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