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Brad Morris

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Brad Morris

Born: August 30, 1986, Columbia, Missouri

Residence: Near St. Louis, Missouri Profession: Rapper, Musician, Entrepreneur, Activist, MMA Competitor

Early Life and Career

Brad Morris was born in Columbia, Missouri, and has built a career as an independent musician, entrepreneur, and activist. He is known for his singles, such as I Want Love, Roses for My Sunshine, and Why, available on all major music platforms.[1]

Activism

In 2015, Morris founded the "Legalize Marijuana in Missouri" campaign, where he played a crucial role in training petitioners and advocating for cannabis reform. This effort contributed to the eventual legalization of recreational marijuana in Missouri through Amendment 3 in 2022​ .[2]

Entrepreneurship

Morris owns Brad Morris Wear[3] , a clothing brand that features modern streetwear. He is also the co-founder of The Block Live[4], an upcoming live-streaming app, and the creator of The Block Live Creator Network on TikTok.[5]

Live Streaming and Social Media

Morris is a TikTok LIVE Pro with over 106,000 followers under the handle @cannatbl, where he actively engages with fans and promotes his music​. He first gained traction during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, streaming on MeetMe, and has since expanded his reach across multiple platforms​.

Music Career

With his engaging lyrics and a growing fanbase, Morris has carved out a space in the independent music scene. His tracks emphasize emotion and connection, resonating with audiences worldwide.[6]

MMA

Morris achieved a 1–0 amateur MMA record, securing a win against Benjamin Powell via rear-naked choke in the second round.[7]

Personal Life

Currently residing near St. Louis, Missouri, Morris continues to focus on his music, activism, and entrepreneurial ventures.


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