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0.47 %
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Gangland

202.5K streams

202,518

3rd Recipe

116.1K streams

116,130

The God Album: Gwap or Die

80.3K streams

80,254

Traffic Pushed Back

36K streams

35,986

F Peezy

25.4K streams

25,423

Off This Yac

18.4K streams

18,352

Why U Bullshittin'

6.4K streams

6,422

Peezy Season (Intro)

6.1K streams

6,054

Runnin

5.9K streams

5,903

Zooted

5.9K streams

5,864

Biography

Asian-American artist “Fingaprint” found his dream career in Hip Hop at the age of 13. Growing up in Pomona, CA he was in a dominant surrounding of Mexican-Americans & African-Americans, so he knew he had to come hard with the music. With no family support on his dreams of a music career, he had to find his own way of making money, and he found it on the streets. Saved up enough to purchase studio equipment and began recording himself. He would burn CDs of his music and crash local backyard parties and had the DJ play his songs while he perform to get his name and face out there. Started to get a little recognition and as the grind got tougher, he stumbled across his now main producer TWhy Xclusive. Got in his studio, and they produced and recorded his first official single “Money On My Brains”. Shot the video two weeks later and the finishing touches shocked him. He couldn’t believe that was him on the screen, and couldn’t wait to release it. Debuted the video on YouTube & Social Media and his city went nuts! They loved it, the views were going up and he was the talk of the town. The video spread across the country and overseas through the power of social media and created a fan base for him outside of the states and country. One month later, he’s getting booked for shows in his city opening up for mainstream Artists. Released his first album “Traffic Pushed Back” and printed up 5,000 copies and passed it out for free to anyone and everyone he seen in public.