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Is White Wulf the Next Eminem?

With the heart of a wolf can break ground of Hip-Hop's most legendary rapper of all time?

By Kyle TreadwellPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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WHO IS WULF? This is the story of the Wulf. Whitewulf was born in Bosnia and raised in the United States. Due to escalating turmoil in the country at the time, Wulfs family came to the US when he was just a young boy not knowing a word of English.

Wulf was nine years old when he started learning how to speak english, but you wouldn’t know it. In highschool, Wulf was a contender on the basketball court, but he knew that’s not what he wanted to do when he grew up as his love for music, which began around the age of 12 years old when he was introduced to hip hop and rap.

His influences include Eminem, Biggie, 2Pac, Andre3000, and Post Malone. Wulf started writing music at a young age, which enabled him to sharpen his lyrical skills as time went by. By the age of 21, with such a powerful pen game he knew he had to do something with his talent. Like most artists coming up, He began writing to beats he found online, but it wasn’t until he would find himself recording in the studio soon after, that he realized what was happening could turn into something huge.

After recording a few tracks and having a couple sessions under his belt, he would begin collaborations with other artists such as Lil Wyte and D12’s Bizarre, which gained him some recognition and created a buzz amongst up and coming rappers within his range.

Currently, he works a day job as a sales manager and puts most of his earnings towards his music career. Wulf is a family man, but he doesn’t let his work take away from his obligation to his kids. He is a father to three beautiful children, who are his biggest fans.

Its been a life long dream of his to work with Eminem and he’s going down a very bright path towards fulfilling his dreams one record at a time. Recently, whitewulf went to LA to network and meet with like minded individuals who can help his career progress.

During his time in LA, he would discover talent manager/ A&R, Pierre Balian who has worked with artists such as French Montana, Jeremih, G-Eazy, and Wiz Khalifa, and many more. Pierre took a liking to Wulf instantly and would later get in the studio where they collaborated on a single called “Banned” with SK8 (Atlantic/Taylor Gang), which is an aggressive and in your face kind of record that shows not only his skills in rap flow, but also the power behind WhiteWulf’s lyricism and his ability to portray feeling through his words.

The music video is set to shoot in Los Angeles sometime next month for an early spring release. Wulfs work ethic is relentless 1 as he spends every minute he can spare, in the studio recording his album. Whitewulf was just on the road for a mini your with Lil Wyte in Whitewulf is a force to be reckoned with and his ambitions are a loud as his words.

Be on the lookout for WHITEWULF’s debut album “Alter Ego” set to drop February 8th.

I promise you are not gonna want to be late to that party on this one. I can say with full faith that Whitewulf is gonna be in your conversions very very soon wither you like it or not. Take the time to get to know the Wulf before he is all you hear about for the years to come.

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Kyle Treadwell

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