Rapper Rain910 has teamed up with one of hip-hop’s biggest, Rick Ross, alongside Ron E., to give us an electrifying magic that has left everyone enthralled and blown away with his music video “Often” the lead single from the New thriller movie “Slide” which is currently streaming on Peacock, Tubi and Pluto TV directed by Mark K. Buddington.
Available on MNRK Music Group on YouTube, the song talks about themes such as betrayal, trust, and survival.
Rick Ross never fails to deliver with his lyrically commanding tone, while Ron E. suits the melody with his seamless blend of R&B and hip-hop, which is currently gaining traction /recognition in the media.
Rain revealed on the ‘Don’t Quote Me’ podcast that he started music at the age of 13, rapping about b**tches and dr*gs, but rapper Fat Joe restricted him from being signed because he was too young and could be prone to exploitation. He agrees with this as he has gotten older, acknowledging that artists get exploited a lot out here.
Over the years, the North Carolina rapper has served fans with soul-touching mixtapes and freestyles, gaining widespread love and recognition, especially in Carolina and on the East Coast.
He released his major mixtape, ‘Only in America’, in 2006, garnering significant attention, followed by Another Day Another Dollar the same year, further solidifying his presence in the hip-hop industry. He released his album ‘Till Death Do Us Part’ in 2017, featuring artists like Jim Jones, followed by ‘Who the F**k Are You to Tell Me Anything?’ in September 2017—a 10-track project containing self-produced songs and featured productions from notable producers such as Alchemist, Madlib, Kev Brown, Knxwledge, No I.D., and Mr. Porter.
Aside from rapping, Rain910 is a talented songwriter and producer. He has collaborated with several prominent figures like Jim Jones, Cory Gunz, and, most recently, Rick Ross on ‘Often’. He has also contributed as a producer and writer to projects involving artists like Dr. Dre, Maybach Music, and G-Unit, working with these teams and their members in various capacities.