Artist, Producer, Videographer & Entrepreneur! Da Inphamus Amadeuz exemplifies what a future hip hop mogul looks like. From his weekly show “The Punchline Academy” on Shade 45 | SiriusXm to being a guest dj for The New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Accompanied by his trademark “Nutcracker” drinks on National Geographic, “INPH” as he is known within the entertainment industry has established himself as one of the premier individuals both on the forefront and behind the scenes
Da Inphamus Amadeuz has over 170 video directorial credits for the likes of Fetty Wap, Nipsey Hussle, Papoose, Prodigy, Styles P, Jadakiss, Jim Jones, Tragedy Khadafi, Jaz-O, Project Pat, Grand Daddy I.U., Wale, Dave East, Kool G Rap, Vado, Tony Sunshine & more
I love this host. Don’t know if he is white or Hispanic but he has soul brutha energy. Real recognize real. He and Statik Selektah have white DNA but the soul of a brutha.
@@dainphamusamadeuz Dude your energy takes me back to the Tony Touch & Doo Wop (The Diaz Brotherz). Back then DJs only promoted the best of the best. Their mixtapes were better than many albums. BARS were king and beats enhanced bars. You are making the Boom Bap generation Proud. (Puerto Rican, that explains it)
When The Light Skinned Chic 🐊 spits her heart comes out of her mouth. The 2nd chic has bars but raps like she is reading from a teleprompter. She did better in the 2nd verse but the alligator 🐊 chic’s delivery was top notch and she had bars like prison cells.
What's going on, I've been waiting for lil sis to blow for a minute! WTF is going on ? SHE IS SO UNDERATED. She has real barz but y'all rather listen to those subpar bitches... y'all know!!!
He speaks nothing but, the truth. The OGs in the Bronx streets loved freestyle in the 80s. I remember seeing his dad in TKA many times at La Mirage and in the early days of Danny & Victor aka The Kiss Connection at The Castle 340 Walton in the Bronx, Those were two of the freestyle meccas back then. (along w/The Fever and The Devil's Nest) Those who were there, know what I'm talking about. The late 80s when we just kids partying all night before hitting that diner by the post office at 4am. Props to Tony & TKA for providing the soundtrack to a great era in music. The legacy lives on.