Tansi!
Straight out the Krissak in AB CANADA!!!

I am a upcoming rapper who started kicking raps for fun as a child and never believed I was any good.
I got my start on Fruity Loops Studio 7 and only knew how to make sound effects xD
After watching my neechi cousins songs on the radio I Was hooked to music ever since.

A lot of my beats couldn't really do much for anyone at first and I just fooled around with the program.
Over time I got good at freestyle rapping and decided to get a condensor mic to fuel my hobby.
At the time you couldn't just put your music on apple music unless you had some kind of credit card.
Now there are many ways to achieve this and the possiblities are almost endless...

Sounds Like: Lil B, xxxTentacion

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MercyJ
2 weeks ago to Lil Krazy

Hello Lil Krazy,
I spent some time listening to your work, and there's something interesting about the direction of your sound, it already carries a kind of mood and structure that tends to translate well outside the usual release cycle.

Not in an obvious way, but in the kind of spaces where music is used more intentionally (film, sync, placements, etc.).
Have you ever explored that side of things before?



Hi,

I came across your work on Broadjam and spent some time listening to "I Overcome", there's a level of artistry and direction in your sound that's not easy to come by.

I work privately with a select number of artists, composers, and producers who are serious about positioning their music beyond traditional releases particularly within the sync and licensing space.

In my experience, many strong catalogs remain under leveraged, not due to a lack of quality, but because they aren't aligned with how music supervisors and licensing platforms actually search, filter, and select material.

My role is to bridge that gap refining catalog presentation, enhancing sync readiness, and ensuring the music is positioned where it holds real commercial value. The goal is simple: to open doors to meaningful placements, strategic partnerships, and long term opportunities.

I'm selective about who I work with, but I believe your sound could translate well in that space.

Out of curiosity, is sync and licensing currently part of your long term strategy, or is your focus elsewhere at the moment?

Best regards,
Rebecca
Seo Specialist and Sync Licensing Consultant



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Steven B
3 weeks ago to Lil Krazy

Hey, I came across your track and I like the direction you're going with your sound.
Quick question, have you ever considered preparing your music for sync licensing (film, TV, ads)?
A lot of artists I speak to have strong songs but miss out on opportunities because their tracks aren't fully sync-ready.
If you're open, I can give you a quick insight into how your music could be positioned for licensing.
Feel free to reply here or send your track to belovedsteve760@gmail.com

Best regards,
Steven
Music SEO & Visibility Specialist



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