O.M.C. Ant’s New Single Is Heating Up The Streets

Brewing hot out of the DMV area is none other than rising artist, O.M.C Ant. Sticking to his roots, O.M.C is capitalizing off the Baltimore sounds. Most of the city’s notable urban artists got their fame off the distinct 130 BPM dance sound of Baltimore club music. Although the city isn’t historically known for hip-hop or rap, it’s upbeat production allows artists to rap over the beat creating a unique style of music that can be vibed to by the masses over the years. 

The Maryland native, O.M.C Ant is the latest rising star to step out of the DMV area with the hot new sound! Ant effortlessly fuses together the hip-hop and Baltimore club sound accompanied by playful rhymes.

Hip Hop Meets Baltimore Club 

He does this by displaying the cadence and arrogant approach of hip-hop’s lyricism while utilizing the Baltimore club sound as a foundation for his metaphors. He uses his music to soundtrack the city’s frustrations and thoughts all while branching out from the traditional club sound and pushing music in new directions.

His braggadocious content, charm and ear for crazy beats has earned him a growing following in Baltimore and other major cities. Baltimore has yet to have a breakout figure and it seems as though right now the city’s music scene is hungrier than ever. However, the new musical prospects are a sight to see. With that being said, O.M.C Ant is putting B-More on the map with his hot new musical blend. 

Baltimore Slang

O.M.C Ant’s “Baltimore Slang (Dummy)” single is already doing large numbers since its release last week. The title is significant to the play on the Baltimore slang of calling a friend “dummy.” The visual paired with the track, will have you running it back over and over again. The record’s hype sound and energetic music video is something you don’t want to miss! 

Check out his hot new banger, “Baltimore Slang (Dummy)” available now on all music streaming platforms.

Stay tuned to Hip Hop Dose For More On DMV’s O.M.C.Ant

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