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Nametag releases new Paper single produced by JR Swiftz

Detroit's hip-hop scene has a storied history and a bright future, and Nametag has one foot in each place. His career origins include records alongside hometown legends like Slum Village and Black Milk while his solo efforts have earned him a rep around the country as one of the city's brightest up and coming voices. After calling various areas of Detroit home, he's the perfect storyteller to narrate the city's ins and outs. Nametag got involved in Detroit's hip-hop history early, and in a big way: his first placement was on Slum Village's compilation Dirty District Vol. 1. From there, he continued to carry his weight on other appearances on Motor City classics such as Dirty District Vol. 2, and Black Milk's "Broken Wax," "Popular Demand" and "The Set Up" with Fat Ray. But while contributing to other projects, Tag continued to build his own footing with a collection of critically-acclaimed mixtapes, EPs and full length albums, such as The Name Is Tag and For Namesake. During this time he has earned the respect of indie rap heavyweights and publications such as XXL, 2DopeBoyz, Detroit Free Press and more. Now, Nametag presents his new maxi single titled "Paper" produced by Virginia native, JR Swiftz and mixed by Detroit radio legend, DJ DDT. "Paper" is a single that, in a clever way, aims at understanding the value of money as it pertains to not only the present, but our futures as well. Please visit https://nametag.bandcamp.com/album/paper-maxi-single to stream/download now. The "Paper" maxi single includes the original version, clean edit, instrumental, acapella and a remix version by DJ DDT. Those who purchase a t-shirt from the merch store on Nametag's website will receive a copy of the single for free.