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Everything You Need To Know About LuvaBoiD
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Domico Phillips, professionally known as LuvaBoiD, is an American hip-hop artist, videographer, and songwriter. He was born in Richmond, VA on December 11th, 1992. From the first months of being born the upcoming artist battled with asthma and almost dies but with his strength, he overcomes it. Throughout LuvaBoiD’s childhood and teenage life, he mainly plays football and track. While growing up from a bi-racial background, he gets a taste of both words listening to music. He listened to artists like daft punk, Michael Jackson, Miss Elliott, ice cube, Run DMC, Beastie Boys, and more.
In high school, LuvaBoiD dipped into making music but never released songs. He was always nervous too because he really loved playing football. During high school, he would also pick up a video camera and shoot videos for local artists around his area. He gets known and turns into the go-to guy for videos. After he graduated from high school he would attend VSU University to play football and study mass communication. During that time he would shoot videos for a local artist.
An upcoming artist named LuvaBoiD ended up leaving college to pursue a full-time career in shooting videos while still making music on the side but not releasing it. In 2015, LuvaBoiD would go on a tour with Chief keef and other artists for a couple of months across the USA. After that, he would make a name for himself. In 2018, he ends up going viral on the internet getting known as the “Dancing Cameraman” with a camera. During the police brutalities, Domico document the uprise in Richmond, VA with all of the protests. He shoots a full documentary with VPM from Richmond.
After all of this was done he still felt like something was missing. Not until 2021, LuvaBoiD decided to make a song and actually released it. He released his first new single called “Skrt Skrt” with thousands of streams and has been featured on a lot of blogs like TheSource and more. He plans on releasing singles throughout the year to catch a bigger buzz and hopefully have a music career full time.
Contact:
Instagram – Instagram.com/DomicoPhillips
Twitter – Twitter.com/DomicoPhillips
Soundcloud – https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/
Apple Music – https://music.apple.com/us/
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