Money Man
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Money Man

Atlanta, GA

About Bio — Money Man

Money Man

Money Man is an Atlanta-based rapper, entrepreneur, and independent-minded artist known for blending melodic trap with sharp observations on money, ownership, street life, investing, and self-sufficiency. Born in New York and raised in Georgia, he built a dedicated following through a relentless independent release strategy and a distinctive, understated delivery that has made him one of Southern hip-hop’s most recognizable voices.

His rise accelerated with records such as “Boss Up” and “How It Feel” and the Black Circle mixtape series. That momentum led to a deal with Cash Money Records in 2017, but Money Man ultimately bought himself out of the contract and returned to operating independently—an early example of the ownership-first philosophy that would become central to his career and music.

Money Man reached an even wider audience with “24,” his Kobe Bryant-inspired 2020 single that reached the Billboard Hot 100. Projects including Paranoia, Epidemic, Blockchain, Big Money, Red Eye, CROPTOBER, and later releases have helped establish a prolific catalog while earning him multiple appearances on the Billboard 200.

Beyond music, Money Man has built a reputation around financial literacy, cryptocurrency, investing, technology, and entrepreneurship. That focus gives his music a perspective that extends beyond traditional street rap: independence, building assets, understanding money, and turning success into long-term leverage are recurring parts of his identity.

With a career built on consistency and control, Money Man represents a modern model of the independent hip-hop artist—using music to build an audience while treating ownership and business as essential parts of the bigger picture.

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