Kutta PM Chops It Up at Gut-Level on ‘Face Go’

NO TRESPASSING! Kutta PM is an embattled 22-year-old rapper from the low-strung trenches of Illtown, New Jersey. Since arriving in explicit earnest with his most recent July 24th release (parental advised) music video, ‘Face Go,’which was produced by the youngest to ever do it, the official Drako alongside the chopping drill artist Kutta. The single is quickly gaining attention on YouTube. This has captivated hip-hop’s ever growing young and reckless collective imagination, who take pleasure in the sight of braggadocio and violent retaliation. Courtesy of this infatuation, he and his collaborator secured the bag and reached a number of 3.6K soaring views.

On Face Go, Kutta PM encompasses realistic rap; staying true to oneself and what it means to survive in the urban jungle of illicit neighborhoods. The lyrically immodest, raw and rugged, visually murderous video pops off with a signal of fair warning to thwart the enemies’ schemes.

Kutta Pm, a young entrepreneur, armed with a livid crew and firearms in his hand and being about his mounted controversies, raps to publicly share his story that is based on real life events. “My lifestyle inspired me to rap,” explained Kutta, “I said if I’m living life on the edge, I might as well be rapping about it. Someone’s got to hear Kutta’s story.”

For one thing (like a firing non-racial bullet), this strapped single hits you straight at gut-level the first time you peep game and listen; it aligns yourself into the artist’s way of life. And though society has marked the strife lifestyle of Kutta PM being a major work in progress, he and his story cannot be ignored. Whatever side of the fence you’re on in society, it’s undeniable that this young gunner is making progress. It’s only a matter of time before the work ethic presents itself with a come up from the bottom.