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MoneyMarr puts the entire DMV on his back with VIRGOAT

It’s no secret, the rap game is extra competitive but leave it to rap rookie MoneyMarr to come through with no hesitation courtesy of fire music, visuals and now a full-fledged new VIRGOAT album paying complete respect to his Southeast roots.

It’s no secret, the rap game is extra competitive but leave it to rap rookie MoneyMarr to come through with no hesitation courtesy of fire music, visuals and now a full-fledged new VIRGOAT album paying complete respect to his Southeast roots.

MoneyMarr puts Virginia on his back with VIRGOAT

It’s bigger than just DC, Maryland and Virginia for Marr but for the purpose of what he’s serving up, it’s his duty to let the world know what the DMV means. His new album comes packed with anthems including his recent 'End That Live’ and ‘Worst Way’ bangers.

The Southeast D.C. prodigy Money Marr has been on a hot streak this year with one smash single after another. All the singles he dropped from “Tip Toe”, “Durk Eyes” with SemiHomie and CruddaMurda, “Sit On Your House”, “One In A Million”, “Worst Way” featuring Quin Nfn, and “End That Live” has led up to his big project VIRGOAT. It is a fifteen-track album that Marr created as a way to further stamp himself as one of the fastest rising artists hailing from the DMV.

His song with Chicago drill rapper PGF Nuk, “Rage (Sicc Em)” is the perfect song to perform with rap mosh pits around. The strong rock guitar strings mix with the loud bass very well to match the two rappers’ energies. Money Marr champions his work ethic by rapping “Call me the king of DC, Sir Marr he’s the great.” Other highlights from VIRGOAT include the dynamic song “End That Live”, the high-powered collab with YBS Skola “Diamond Jets”, and “Rockstar Status”

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