PB Mogul Impresses With New Single “20 On The Stove” ft. 38 Spesh

PB Mogul is an electrifying hip-hop artist hailing from Utica, NY, a small urban city in Upstate New York. Overcoming significant challenges, PB Mogul’s journey from the streets to the stage is a testament to his determination, talent, and unrelenting drive. Growing up without his parents, dropping out of high school, and turning to the streets, he developed a raw and authentic voice that resonates deeply with listeners.

Drawing inspiration from hip-hop legends like Lil Wayne, Jadakiss, Jay-Z, Eminem, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and Meek Mill, PB Mogul has crafted a style that blends lyrical mastery, unparalleled flows, and storytelling with a versatility that captivates audiences. His music, an extension of his life and experiences, is infused with a level of authenticity that only comes from living the stories he tells.

PB Mogul’s rise in the music scene is marked by notable achievements. He’s performed on some of hip-hop’s most iconic stages, including The Legendary S.O.B.’s, and has opened for industry heavyweights like Benny The Butcher at Howard Theater, Bobby Shmurda in Syracuse, NY, and Uncle Murda at The Parish in Utica, NY. His talent has also been recognized with a SAMMY nomination and winning “Best Rapper” in his city, affirming his reputation as a standout artist.

His discography showcases his dedication and artistry, with an EP titled PB Mogul & WhiteRoaches – Rejects & Dreamers, alongside a plethora of hit singles, including “C.I.C.O. (Cash In Cash Out),” “Ante Up,” “My Way,” and “Blokwork.” His collaborations, such as “20 On The Stove” with 38 Spesh, “Bachata,” and “Star Player,” demonstrate his ability to work across styles and with diverse talents. His freestyles, including “Pain Freestyle” and “Who Shot Ya Freestyle,” further highlight his lyrical prowess and creativity.

PB Mogul sees himself as a diamond in the rough—a product of his environment who is transforming his experiences into a powerful musical legacy. With aspirations to be one of the greatest to ever touch a mic, PB Mogul is driven by a passion to inspire and connect with fans worldwide. His goal is not just to make music but to leave an indelible mark on hip-hop culture, proving that greatness can emerge from even the toughest circumstances.

The artist just released his highly anticipated single “20 On The Stove” a raw, unfiltered hip-hop anthem featuring the legendary 38 Spesh. This track delivers razor-sharp bars and a gritty narrative about ambition, survival, and the grind. Backed by a hard-hitting beat and vivid storytelling, PB Mogul and 38 Spesh create an authentic street anthem that resonates with anyone who knows the hustle.

This is more than a song—it’s a testament to resilience and determination. Perfect for fans of real, unapologetic hip-hop. Check out “20 On The Stove” out now on all platforms and be sure to follow PG Mogul on social media for his latest releases.

Stream:

Spotify: 

https://open.spotify.com/artist/0pDLOSw4E87wT6O9bDwBv0?si=l_ly4n8VQtaoXToDTP0L3A

Apple Music: 

https://music.apple.com/us/artist/pb-mogul/1523499847

YouTube: 

https://youtube.com/@pbmogul?si=h5OJr9-b1xLEhy0G

SoundCloud:

https://on.soundcloud.com/k9e6butQLL38qjGi6

Connect:

Facebook: 

https://www.facebook.com/share/1GBdAzbZeB/?mibextid=LQQJ4d

Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/pbmogul/profilecard/?igsh=MTZkMmc1Zm9kaGwzbA==

TikTok:

https://www.tiktok.com/@pbmogul?_t=8rsH4bXGApj&_r=1

Twitter:

https://www.twitter.com/PBMogul

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