Poppy Womacc Exemplifies His Voicing in the Rap World with His Latest Groovy Single ‘LIVE ON THE DUCE’

      

poppywomaccGraciously proving himself to be one of the best melodic rap artists in town, Poppy Womacc possesses the natural charisma it requires to establish oneself as a strong contender in the music industry. The hip-hop artist from California cultures an exceptional ear for hip-hop beats and doesn’t step back from playing and experimenting with his style. With each new track, the artist intends to offer something completely fresh and has introduced a new wave of hip-hop sound already. Listening to the artist more than once proves that he nurtures a strong knack for storytelling and invests his passion in the right way to connect with his listeners. A natural at singing and rapping, the artist jumps out with his latest impressive single ‘LIVE ON THE DUCE( Prod.by 420 Tiesto )’ along with TINY ROCC that shows he has focused on a more melodic rap style to stand out. It’s hard to spot original sound over the past few years but this talented rapper has proved himself to be an exception. Kicking off warm beat and bass, the song hosts the rapper’s upfront vocal that mixes the essence of melodic sounds and classic hip-hop style seamlessly. Throwing in a modern and contemporary flow, the rapper gets the audience grooving to his impressive performance.

Hailing from the Los Angeles, Poppy Womacc is a young striving artist who stays consistent in his creations and has created a strong buzz in the industry with his powerful compositions. The new song ‘LIVE ON THE DUCE( Prod.by 420 Tiesto )’ is completely original and affirms his power in the dominating hip-hop space. Doing it well with sharp, edgy lyricism and a new style of rap, the artist ensures his stake. Turn up the volume and groove to the pulsating beats now. Follow him on Soundcloud, Instagram, and Facebook for more such projects.

Listen to the Poppywomacc’s ‘LIVE ON THE DUCE’ track on Soundcloud:

https://soundcloud.com/user-342315786/poppy-womacc-x-tiny-rocc-live-on-the-duce