Marcus D
About Me I started my journey through hip hop at the age of 13. Before I fell in love with urban sounds, my repertoire contained classical, classic rock, and blues, and every ingredient needed to gain an ear for mixing, sampling, and creating. I am not a thug. I make music and make it beautifully. They ask me, “how does he do it?” “Very carefully”. I’m passionate. I utilize my inspirations from all forms of music and mix with the rhythm that fills my blessed ears. My faith motivates and steadies me. Born in 1989, 30 miles south of Seattle, WA. Auburn, a lower class suburb of Seattle. My parents, friends’ parents, and relatives are blue-collar workers. I have never had more than I needed but my parents, at their own sacrifice, made sure I learned the value of having and not. Recent scholars have begun analyzing hip hop culture. They’ve made it clear; the music comes from struggle. In this community you are deemed unfit if your home is not broken or if you haven’t had to sacrifice morals for financial gain. Image has ruined hip hop. I’ve worked with a few local artists but maintain my standards in the way my creativity is used. I do not give up who I am so that I can become something the TV thinks I am supposed to be. MTV gave birth to the hip hop culture and they have let their advertisers bring forth its demise. It’s my personal goal to maintain the credibility of music. I am building a network with local artists and those across the globe. I’m young and in no hurry to sell myself into fame. I will make music my career because I love it and will not let financial gain take the place of artistic endeavors. The Seattle underground scene is building, but music in general has left the Emerald City over the past 15 years. There are new influences making a solid impact here and I am one. You may know me, you may not. If not, you will. I’ll work with you if we see eye to eye. If you have a strong love for hip hop, the culture, and for it’s future, I want to be a part. I’m Marcus D, a true fan and artist, a producer, not a beatmaker. Keep hip hop in your prayers and hearts, and if you wanna make beautiful music, hit me up.