Livin Proof is an accomplished MC out of Brooklyn, New York's Cooper Projects. He wrote his first rhyme at the tender age of 9 and it was only the beginning.
Livin Proof went on to form a group with fellow Brooklyn-knight, Joell Ortiz, has performed on several Roc-A-Fella tours and was featured on Memphis Bleek's M.A.D.E. & 534 albums.
Currently, Livin Proof has a record called “Krak A Ki” that DJ Camilo has been spinning continuously on New York's Hot 97 and a new mixtape in the works called "Die For A Deal".
The first official single from that mixtape "Cut The Check" is produced by Fantom Of The Beat, who has produced records like "Magic Stick" by Lil' Kim featuring 50 Cent, "Apollo Kids" by Ghostface Killah and is also an original member of The UMC's with former partner NYOIL.
"The passion and work ethic that Livin Proof displays is an inspiration to anyone who is around him, his energy is infectious," says Fokis. "I am excited to be working with him and we are looking forward to releasing the "Die For A Deal" mixtape next month."
Please visit http://loyaltydigitalcorp.bandcamp.com/album/cut-the-check-single to check out the first offering from Livin Proof's "Die For A Deal" mixtape.
Brooklyn emcee Livin Proof preps new mixtape
By Rapstation Editor for RAPstation.com — 10/30/2012
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