"Stains hit my phone, cause I'm trappin' like a bitch"
Maxo claims Kream Clicc Gang a sub-chapter of the Crips and makes sure to get that instilled into your head. His music could be labeled as new generation gangster/rap. He has a crazy unique flow that makes you feel like he’s telling you a personal story but by also listing things off for you (if that makes sense). Kind of like a choppy/steccato flow.
Spotify Monthly Listeners: 1,983, 480
Spotify Followers: 212,231
Maxo bags it up, distributes it, and makes it happen on each album referencing some of his “extra curricular activities” of his past, as well as his set-backs and come-ups. Besides talking about super thug shit and hittin’ licks, this dude can for real spit bars. He has crazy analogies and comparisons, he gives things that are materialistic a personality.
Maxo Kream has been releasing music for approximately six years, along side his homies Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert. The big question is: Why hasn’t Maxo catched more a of buzz like his peers did?
It’s dope to watch an Artist evolve especially one like Maxo, who knows how to be a gangster but still be humble and authentic about his past. Songs like ‘Roaches’ and ‘3am’ give you a small glance at the contrast between starting at the bottom and getting to the top.
As of recently Maxo Kream has dropped an album titled ‘Brandon Banks’ named after his dad when he was doin’ dirt, the difference this time is that he has the business machine Roc Nation backing him up as well as signing a distribution deal with RCA. This can be a lethal combination for Maxo becoming a mainstream Crip. He’s poppin now, but he’s not poppin’ like a Juice World or Uzi. Maxo deserves a shot at stardom and is expected to make an huge impact with help from his distribution and record label deals. Watch out for Maxo!
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Visuals for ‘Still’ off of album ‘Brandon Banks’