NOAH-O
UNITED STATES
Every so often an artist comes along that is truly special, combining the perfect combination of talent and charisma that leaves an instant impression. Noah-O is a Filipino/Sicilian rapper born in and raised in San Francisco & Richmond, Virginia. The mixture of being raised in both environments helped Noah-O craft a unique rapping style that is easily felt by HipHop fans worldwide.


Hailing from the musically rich & often slept on state of Virginia, Noah-O crafted the single "I GOT IT" to instill pride within his state & the song spread like wildfire. After attacking mixtapes, blogs & internet radio the video was added to rotation on MTV Jams last summer making Noah-O one of few indie artists to achieve this feat.
Recognizing the changing nature of the music industry & lack of resources Noah-O helped form his own company Charged Up Entertainment LLC. Together they operate the full service Charged Up Studios in Richmond, VA. Alongside sponsors The City of Richmond, Chik-fil-A, Coca-Cola & FOX, Charged Up also has thrown several V-yAy Day (Virginia youth are Yearning) events aimed at preventing youth violence through the use of performing arts.
Along with being an artist Noah-O was also recognized for his business acumen & community work by being named one of Style Weekly's Top 40 under 40 recipients. This award is given to 40 people in the Greater Richmond VA area who not only excel in their respective field but also contribute to the city on a social level. Noah-O also is a respected promoter helping found & host "The Rebirth" Hip-Hop shows & Beat Battles throughout the state.
With his new mixtape Noah-O "Thug Wilder 4 President" dropping President's Day & Struggle Muzik series of lp's later this year. Noah-O is quickly shaping up to be one of Hip-Hops brightest new stars.

NOAH-O
OH MY
UNITED STATES — UPLOADED ON 13.07.2012
"Oh My" is a powerful, politically oriented track that begins with a sample from one of Barack Obama's speeches and goes on to outline the concerns and struggles of working class people trying to get by during the current tough economic times. For the video, Noah traveled north to DC to work with director Kim Shim Won, who followed Noah through the streets of the nation's capital as he took on the role of a homeless man. It seems to have been a humbling experience for Noah, as his commentary at the end of the video reveals. Either way, both the track, produced by Mikki Kawane, and the video are excellent documents of what Noah's doing now in the wake of last year's hit video "I Got It." Clearly he's still got plenty more to say, so keep an eye on this talented artist.

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