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Cvlii: New Artist On The Radar

Tell Us About Yourself

My name is Caleb Williams, I’m 21 years old from Albany, Ga. I moved to Atlanta to expand my dreams. I’m a full time artist. I engineer on the side to make money. I also am a Georgia state student part time. Some influencers that I can say that truly inspire me the most are Kendrick Lamar, j cole, drake, playboi carti, lil uzi, lil yachty,chance the rapper ,and Kyle.

 

 

My biggest accomplishment in my career thus far as of right now would have to be me getting signed with my label, and having great relationships within the industry to build more then just a business relationship so that rapport can accumulated over time

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I want to let other people know that you could be completely from nowhere and be known in a place considered to be somewhere having a complete aura of inspiration to have people with small dreams, low income , and lost hope to be able to completely flip around to build their mindset.

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Snap_chat: cvlii23
Twitter: cvlii23

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