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Hailing from the infamous and talent-saturated area of Harbor Point is one of the newer names being discussed over the past few years and known by simply “Wave”! While some call him Wave Capone, the music is always quality and comes from a real place. We’ve been paying attention to the artist since the release of his “Capone” album which also was re-released as a Deluxe version and the sounds will force you to dig deep into her story and eager to hear more!
Since his first project “Help Me Help You”, Wave has asserted himself as someone to keep an eye out for. Prior to the release of his first project, the rapper was wrongfully accused of shooting and murdering a gas station clerk in Dorchester–which he thankfully moved past since there was no evidence to the claim and he is just another Black man the system tried to take advantage of. Shaking off the weight of yesterday, Wave remained consistent with work and visuals which leads to his most resent effort “Misunderstood”. On his latest project he allowed himself to get more personal, and exposing his life past the streets. We really enjoyed this sit down that ended in a very memorable #RedCupsAndRap freestyle! Join Charlie MaSheen & KASH as they host Wave (Capone) on this podcast interview talking about his music, recently becoming a father, where he’s from, and SO MUCH MORE!!! TAP IN!!!
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