Lord Kuda Presents A New Flavor Of Hip Hop
Lord Kuda brings the Latin heat to his hip hop game with a plethora of music already available, and even more to come.
Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in Harlem, Lord Kuda represents that sector of hip hop fans who have Latin heart beating within them. Intertwining his heritage with traditional hip hop beats, Lord Kuda’s bilingual offerings to the music realm are not to be ignored. From “Discoteca” to “Ella Le Gusto,” each track unravels a new layer of what this New York-based emcee is all about. His latest single, “Soldier,” showcases his quick tongue laid over a slick beat that results in an addicting listening experience.
Lord Kuda has always had a fascination with music and his passion for it started to show itself at a young age. He started penning lyrics in middle school but didn’t take the next step until his early 20’s four and a half years ago. On top of being a hip hop artist, Lord Kuda is also a producer, engineer, and the head of a team called the Young Misfits which includes Hoodicide, and their beat maker 6Txxn.
With a cascade of releases to his name already, Lord Kuda promises to have more for audiences in 2020. Those interested in adding his latest single, “Soldier” to their hip hop playlists, featuring it or him on their site, or interviewing Lord Kuda for their podcast, site, or radio show can reach out via the information provided below.
For more information on Lord Kuda, please visit: https://lordkuda.musicprosite.com/
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About:
Lord Kuda is coming for the title of one of hip hop’s greats with a myriad of new material, and more on the way.
Links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lordkudafanpage/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRealLordKuda
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lord.kuda/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/63hdIQ7wA5iKh6ua75uo5k
Lord Kuda
My name is Jerson Felix my stage/artist name is Lord Kuda. I was born in The Dominican Republic but move to the US at the age of 2. For about 16 years I grew up in Washington heights before moving to Harlem where I lived for 2 ½ years before moving to the Bronx.
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