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Mo3 – 2 Nineteen

Dallas-born rapper MO3 carved his niche in the hip-hop scene with raw, authentic depictions of street life from the city’s Northside. His powerful delivery and deliberate style, combined with gritty, true-to-life lyrics, gained prominence through projects like his 2017 release, “4 Indictments.”

Dallas-born rapper MO3 carved his niche in the hip-hop scene with raw, authentic depictions of street life from the city’s Northside. His powerful delivery and deliberate style, combined with gritty, true-to-life lyrics, gained prominence through projects like his 2017 release, “4 Indictments.”

Melvin Noble, known professionally as MO3, was born in 1992. He made his rap debut in 2014 with the mixtape “Shottaz,” which helped him build a local fanbase and secure a deal with his idol, fellow Texan rapper Boosie Badazz. The following year, he released “Shottaz Reloaded,” featuring the breakout track “Hold Ya Tongue,” which amassed nearly two million streams within a year. The album reached number 14 on Billboard’s Rap chart and climbed to number two on the Heatseekers chart.

MO3’s 2017 release, “4 Indictments,” topped the Heatseekers chart upon its debut. That same year, he also dropped the “Gangsta Love, Pt. 1” mixtape. His 2018 project “Shottaz 3.0” included his biggest hit to date, “Errybody,” a cautionary tale that garnered millions of streams. In 2019, MO3 focused on releasing singles, including the Aaliyah-sampling “No Feelings” and the intense “Too Much Pride,” further solidifying his place in the rap scene.

Mo3 – 2 Nineteen (HBD ROY LEE) Prod by Stovall shot by @filmsbyprophecy

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