Artist on the Rise Las Vegas Nevada rap West Coast

Artist on the Rise: Rofashow

Las Vegas hip hop artist Rofashow has seen early through hard work and dedication to his craft,

landing major placement for his song “No Jumper” that was used by Sports Center and other

major sports outlets as a jab at 76ers point guard Ben Simmons.

Artist Rofashow

Tell us a little bit about you, what is your business? What do you want the public to know about how your business was created?

I’m a freelance musician and I just recently got into modeling as well. I got into with the help of

my pops, my best friend Khalil who at one point was signed by to Def Jam, as well as

Justin Bieber. It’s been a journey that dates back all the way to late 2000’s when I went to my

first studio called Patchwerk Studios In Atlanta. We recorded a song together called Shut it

Down when I was about 15 years old. I fell in love with the process.

Who have you used as inspiration in building your business?

I looked at Tech N9ne and how he runs his business with Strange Music. I love the independent

grind and how the industry just naturally gravitates to his movement strictly off of work ethic

and consistency in his craft. A direct reflection of that infrastructure was Hopsin and Funk

Volume (Dizzy, Jarren Benton, SwizZz etc. I liked how damn near the entire squad made the XXL

Freshman cover. I can’t forget about what Young Money and TDE are doing though.

Artist Rofashow

What are you currently working on? What is the next step in your business’s growth?

Right now I just finished my album and now I’m working on a few miscellaneous writing sessions

for certain projects I can’t really go into too much detail about.

If you could collab with anyone else who would it be and why?

If I were able to collab with anyone it would be Lil Wayne. That would be my dream collab. I

would also love to create with Pharrell, 50 Cent, Drake, Kendrick. The list goes on I can really

adapt my sound to mesh with anyone and my catalogue backs that up for me.

What advice would you give to a younger version of yourself if you were just starting your journey?

I honestly would tell my younger self to not forget to have fun with it and continue to try to

perfect your craft. Most importantly I would tell myself to speak up more when opportunities

present themselves because I used to be real shy as a kid.

Follow Rofashow:

Instagram: @rofashow

Spotify: Rofashow

Apple Music: Rofashow

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