Kunte Kente Impresses With Highly Anticipated Mixtape “Black Dynamite”

Rising artist Kunte Kente is back with more heat! The talented artist returns with his highly anticipated mixtape titled “Black Dynamite“. Make sure you check it out now on all platforms and be sure to follow him on social media for his latest releases.

Kunte Kente is a multifaceted artist hailing from Gary, Indiana, who represents Syracuse, NY, and Connecticut. His diverse musical exposure has shaped his artistry. He is signed to MNS Records, a label he founded to release his music independently, free from the constraints imposed by major labels. This decision was also influenced by numerous disloyal friends and unscrupulous promoters, which compelled Kente to rely on himself. 

Despite his continuous pursuit of a record deal, he faced various rejections, each citing different reasons for his lack of success. Frustrated and determined not to let deceitful individuals hinder his aspirations, Kente dedicated his days to music and his nights to street life. Eventually, he recognized that to be present for his children, he needed to leave the streets behind and pursue a legitimate path. Consequently, he secured two jobs and invested his earnings into honing his musical craft. 

Kente has performed at the 50 Mics and has taken the stage numerous times across Connecticut and New York. His ambition is to elevate his MNS brand to the status of renowned labels like Duck Down or Rawkus Records. Kente is open to collaborating with any artist who shares the M.O.E. ethos, without compromising on integrity, honor, or resorting to selling out for success.

Stream “Black Dynamite” now:

  1. intro feat whatsee gunna do next
  2. money’s revenge feat Jen d
  3. loving you feat Reese black
  4. original feat blaqwood craz
  5. look around feat belvy Castro
  6. wize man
  7. shadows
  8. listen
  9. how the fuck you make it
  10. how the fuck you make it remix feat whatsee gunna donext
  11. no more nightmares feat belvy Castro

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