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Meet The Black Boy King | Hip-Hop Artist/Musician

We had the good fortune of connecting with The Black Boy King and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi King, have there been any changes in how you think about work-life balance?
Work life balance is extremely important. But no more important than the goal. I believe you have to have a purpose so large that you are willing to put the work in consistently to try to be the best you can be. Like, you can’t stop thinking about it until you hit the goal. And when you do, you set a new one. That’s actually what king life is all about. Holding yourself to a higher standard. I try to vacation as much as I can in different places and experience many different things and I feel it’s important to blow off steam. I love going to Mexico. I love traveling and the experience. For a lot of people their work won’t allow them to take time off or have that sort of benefit so they have to find productive and healthy ways to balance their minds. So the goal’s got to be to find a way out of the rat race. For me, it’s all about coming closer to God, myself, and my purpose. This gives me the energy to continue forward.

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AUTHENTIC HIP HOP ARTIST NAMED THE BLACK BOY KING SHARES HIS STORY AND GOALS FOR THE FUTURE

Introducing Hip Hop artist, The Black Boy King. The inspiration behind his name reflects his belief that he has been a king since birth, and his determination to live each day to the fullest. King was born in Michigan and raised in Las Vegas, but has also lived in Los Angeles and is currently in Dallas, Texas. Having moved a lot and had to pick himself up in the past, he has always been ready for this career.

Meet The Black Boy King

CANVAS REBEL

As an musician, artist, rapper, whatever you consider yourself in your position in the music business, you are always taking risks. For me, I’ve lived a life that is full of risks that I’ve taken to succeed. I grew up on Tropicana Ave in Sin City so you learn the value of understand the risk versus reward mentality. When you gamble, you understand that you can win or lose. You are mentally prepared for it, and take the risk anyway because of the old saying “fortune favors the bold”. And if you want to be successful in life, you simply have to take risks. I lived in a lot of different types of places as a kid so understanding that you can’t be too married to one thing which will prevent you from making moves.

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Conversations with The Black Boy King

Today we’d like to introduce you to The Black Boy King. 

Hi, Black Boy King, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?
I grew up all over the USA as my mother was a Civil Rights advocate and worked for the Democratic Party under various senators, congressmen and also helped run Jessie Jackson’s presidential campaign. Most of my experiences growing up was in Las Vegas, NV so that’s where I consider the starting ground. But we stayed in public housing and in the projects in many areas. Growing up in Las Vegas was tough, sometimes we were homeless and also stayed in hotels or out the car, but by the grace of God, we made it work. I lived on Tropicana Ave and hustled up and down dealing with everything from drug addicts, gamblers, hustlers, prostitution, I seen it all in Sin City, but I did what I had to do to survive. 

SHOUTOUT DFW

Meet Black Boy King | Musician/Artist

We had the good fortune of connecting with Black Boy King and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Black Boy King, can you tell us more about your background and the role it’s played in shaping who you are today?
I’m from Dallas, TX by way of Las Vegas, NV. I lived in many places as a kid as the youngest of two to a single mom. We lived in crime riddle neighborhoods of Whitely and the Condon Gardens Projects, I spent most of my youth on Tropicana Ave in Las Vegas. My mom was a product of the civil rights movement and was an active member fighting for change, so we moved around a lot and met a lot of different type of people. Las Vegas is sin city so you see all kinds of things going down and it’s just normalized. I remember walking to school on Tropicana Ave and having to ride the bus because my family was poor.

WHERE DID BLACK BOY KING START MAKING MUSIC

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“The Black Boy King, a male rapper and songwriter from Dallas, TX, is one to watch in the music industry. He released his first song in 2015 and since then, he has been making a name for himself, paving his own way to the top by establishing his own record label, Kingdom House Records.

Meet Black Boy King Musician/Artist

THE ARTIST PROMOTION

The Black Boy King is a hip hop artist from Dallas, TX by way of Las Vegas, NV. From being homeless to driving foreign cars, eating Ramen Noodles to living in luxury, this Tropicana Ave MC brings his life experiences to your ears over diverse beats. Kingdom House Records’ very own Black Boy King’s dedication is purely to telling his story and the Black experience through personal experiences. He has produced hard hitting tracks that balance political powder kegs, audacious floss raps, complementary beat production and honest to God inspiration. King puts racism and inequality right into the listener’s ear. He defines it in different ways and perspectives. If you take his lyrics to heart, you may learn something. Check out the latest single “Eat It Up” out now on all streaming platforms.

THE BLACK BOY KING DROPS NEW SINGLE ‘EAT IT UP’

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Like the rest of the music industry, making an entry into the rap scene can be challenging for any rapper. It’s a vibrant and modest sector with extreme competition. Therefore, it demands talent and passion for the rap game for success to come your way.

The Black Boy King Drops New Single ‘Eat It Up’

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The Black Boy King shows consistency and legendary grind in his work ethic. This will not be a name you will see come and go in the hip hop industry.

THE BLACK BOY KING DROPS NEW SINGLE ‘EAT IT UP’

HIP HOP SINCE 1987

Like the rest of the music industry, making an entry into the rap scene can be challenging for any rapper. It’s a vibrant and modest sector with extreme competition. Therefore, it demands talent and passion for the rap game for success to come your way.

THE BLACK BOY KING DROPS NEW SINGLE ‘EAT IT UP’

HIP HOP SINCE 1987

Like the rest of the music industry, making an entry into the rap scene can be challenging for any rapper. It’s a vibrant and modest sector with extreme competition. Therefore, it demands talent and passion for the rap game for success to come your way.