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NoxBond
Born
💼 Occupation
Rapper, Music Executive
FamilyLomak
🌐 Websitehttps://www.reallifemusicllc.com, https://www.nextleveldjcoalition.com
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NoxBond 32°[edit]

James Lomak (born April 10 in Clinton, Ok), better known by his stage name NoxBond, is an American Rapper and Music Executive from Wichita, Kansas. He is a 32° FreeMason and a 90° Moor. He first gained major attention after receiving 1 million views on WorldStarHipHop with his music video "Ya Ya Ya" featuring his business partner Trill Will[1]. He followed that up with independently gaining 1 million streams on Spotify, and building his DJ Coalition (Next Level DJ Coalition) to the First DJ Coalition Website on Google Results for DJ Coalition.[2] He currently owns over 50 record labels.[3] He has distribution through Beatroot/Made In Memphis, Ent and LiveMixtapes.[4]

Masonry[edit]

NoxBond was Initiated into the first degree of Masonry on November, 14th, 2019 in Wichita, KS.

He was passed to the second degree of Masonry on November 19th, 2019 in Wichita, KS.

He was raised to the third degree of Masonry on January 29th, 2020 in Wichita, KS.

He was awarded The Ritual Jewel by the Grand Lodge Of Kansas on February 10th, 2020 in Wichita, KS.

He was further raised to the 14th degree of Masonry on April 24th, 2021 at The Wichita Scottish Rite.

He was further raised to the 32nd degree of Masonry on June 5th, 2021 at The Wichita Scottish Rite.

Music Career[edit]

NoxBond released his first mixtape in Wichita, KS in 1998 under the name "Noxious". He recorded it on a Karoake Machine and passed it out to the neighborhood he lived in. It made it's way to Clayton Roswell, the owner of "The Lab" a recording studio in Wichita, who offered free studio time to Nox, and worked with him to develop and release "The Hot Sheets", a local newspaper. NoxBond was in charge of advertising. NoxBond's first achievement was to gain 500,000 plays on MySpace through posting his songs on popular pages.

NoxBond spent the years from 1998 - 2007 developing his sound and selling CDs hand to hand.

He recorded a song with XV in XV's basement in the early 2000s.

In 2007, He began working with industry producers such as Rio Productions (Nicki Minaj, Travis Porter, Mike Jones), All Nighterz Ent (Kid Cudi), and more.

In 2008, He started Next Level DJ Coalition. The first President was DJ Birstick from Germany, and the first Vice President was DJ MVG, also from Germany.[5]

His first mixtape placement was on Paul Wall's official mixtape "I'm Throwed" hosted by DJ A-Million. His record "Destiny's Grip" is #6 on the project and has an introduction from Paul Wall.[6]

He co-wrote the song "Don't Hate Me Remix" with Miraj The RnB Beast, and Jamie Foxx. The song is produced by Raphael Saddiq for Bridgetown Productions.[7]

He signed his first deal with "Got Money Records" which was supposed to be distributed through Koch/E-1, but they went bankrupt shortly after and he was dropped from the label by being blocked.

He released his first mixtape Step Your Game Up Volume 1, and sold it hand to hand.

He released his first group mixtape "Self Made - Spontaneous Combustion" and introduced his group, "Self Made", consisting of himself, his brother Real Life Lukazi (Then going by Hype), and his brother's best friend Skutta P.[8]

He got on a series of 30 mixtapes and started getting his music into the market.

He started performing, and performed all over the country at open mics, concerts, and events.

In 2009, He traveled to Jacksonville, FL to meet up with Industry promoter AB The White Boy.

After a quick promo run, showing AB that he could sell CDs, he was directed to Orlando, FL.

He started selling CDs on the tourist strip, and at Sea World, and Disneyland.

He was signed to his second deal. Self Made as a group (Nox and his brother Hype) was signed to Big D Worldwide.

Big D Worldwide picked up the tab on hotel rooms and clubs, as well as photo shoots and clothes and necessities, and they released the self titled "Self Made" EP.

Big D did not have a business plan, and decided he didn't want to run a record label so they were dropped.

in 2010, He released his second group mixtape "Self Made - Short Fuse", and continued selling CDs hand to hand.[9]

In 2011, He released his first limited edition L.P., "WAKE UP", which was released with only 100 copies distributed.

In 2012, He went on the news on KWCH 12 and did two videos, an interview and a performance. Both of the videos caused a controversy as he had used the platform to respond to local rivalries, by name, and his performance was taken as a "diss track".

This caused a social media eruption, and caused both videos to go to the #1 and #2 spots on the News Website.

He ran commercials on the local TV Stations for a 6 month period, and got billboards at major intersections.

He went on the Entercom radio station KDGS Power 93.9 with a song debut for "Money On A Sunday", which was produced by Mynority (Mac Miller, B.O.B., Hitmaka, Pitbull) and it won the "Battle Of The Fresh Jams" 5 times in a row.

DJ Youso from Power 93.9 said that the station had never received that many calls before and it was a landslide on all 5 nights. NoxBond's song competed with Sony's new artist Kreayshawn,as well as heavy hitters like Rick Ross and Big Sean, T-Pain, and major label artists, and his city drove him to the top.

He did a concert at Doc Howards which was sponsored by the radio station KDGS Power 93.9, and The Grove apartment complex, as well as hosted by The Program Director and local celebrity Greg "The Hitman" Williams. He drew 600 people.

He won runner up on D-Gainz (Director for Lil Durk, Chief Keef, etc. Complex magazine calls him "The Godfather Of Drill".) artist search in Chicago with his song "Go", produced by DGainz.

He signed as an honorary member of the record label "Distinguished Gorillaz" (Chicago Record Label)

In 2014 he hired Vincent Norment as his agent and rebranded to the name "NoxBond". Vincent said "Bond like James Bond because Nox is a real life James Bond, he is smooth, he's deadly, he's like a secret service agent."[10]

In 2016 NoxBond went on a major blog rub, showing up on over 200 websites, including major heavy hitters like AllHipHop.com and an interview with HipHopWeekly.com, as well as HHS1987.com and DJ Drama's blog. HipHopWeekly called him "The Infamous Nox".[11]

He shot two music videos with industry director Paris Paige in Las Vegas, NV.[12]

One of them, "She Want It" has a cameo from MMG Artist Yowda.[13]

He got support from major DJ Coalitions, Nerve DJs and Team Bigga Rankin.[14]

He got a placement on major DJs DJ Mook and DJ Suss One mixtapes.[15][16]

In 2018, He released his mixtape My Life 1.5 in succession with his album, My Life. He put samples on the mixtape and drove traffic up to 3 million plays on Soundcloud.[17]

Twitter had hundreds of mentions of his new single.

He got on a song with "Hip Hop's gatekeeper", Mickey Factz, and they released Heartbreaker, produced by NoxBond, under the moniker "The Upper ClassMen"[18]

He hired a publicist in Los Angeles, CA and went to the 2018 BET Awards.

While there he did an interview with BET at the celebrity basketball game, and then he helped American Rapper Desiigner find his grill after he lost it by spitting it out while he was rapping near Nox, so Desiigner and promoter Pvnch walked Nox backstage to the VIP area, where Nox befriended Celebrity Juhan Jones who then took him to the green room where he met major players like Big Tigger from BET's The Rap Basement. NoxBond also met BET owner Debra Lee, as well as her son Spicoli, and Mogul GC Monger, as well as Industry Veteran Juice, and Wallway Pack. NoxBond also met PnB Rock and his brother PnB Meen at The W in L.A. and they had a great conversation where they clicked because PnB Rock had also been locked up. NoxBond went to several events and private locations. He went to the Empire Records private XXXTentacion tribute where he met Ghazi, Wolben Rodriguez, Philthy Rich, Rexx Life Raj, Dounia, and the rest of the Empire Records roster. He went to a private club event where he met E-40's artist Chippass, and he met upcoming celebrity Elijah Banx, as well as the person he is signed to , Celebrity radio personality Big Boy and met the owner of AllHipHop.com Ria Davis.[19]

He released the mixtape "Fuck Your Feelings".[20]

In 2019, He released a song with his new friend Chippass, Bankroll which received rave reviews by Meek Mill's manager on instagram live.

He partnered with Trill Will and expanded Real Life Music, LLC, his record label, to include other artists and imprints.

He released the music video for Ya Ya Ya with Trill Will, filmed in East St. Louis, and it got over 1 million views on WorldStarHipHop.[21]

He released the music video for De Serie with Trill Will.[22]

He founded the group "Illuminati" with his brother Lukazi.

He headlined at SXSW Sxumbag Season with major labels and industry artists. He was on the flyer. He shared the stage with upcoming celebrities like Phresher Dyggz, and OTB Fastlane, and was seen with people like Murda Man and 24 Heavy. The star Bre-Z from the hit T.V. show "Empire" stopped her performance because she was drawn by his energy and had to embrace him before continuing, and then him and Trill Will and TMillz went around Austin with Bre-Z and her entourage. He developed a relationship with her manager, Unk.[23]

He signed as an A&R to Supa Unit/Savage Life, the record label responsible for Webbie.

The song "Next To Me" is leaked on the internet. It is a song from Trippie Redd featuring NoxBond. It was put together secretly by OVO Ceejay and NoxBond for a project Ceejay was working on and then in the process, it got leaked. Trippie Redd's fanclub found it, and they went crazy. They invited NoxBond to the discord chat, where they questioned him, and after answering all their questions, they turned him into a Meme and a legend. There are thousands of mentions of the term "NoxBond" in the chatroom. Some of them are things like "NoxBond is God, and NoxBond > *, and NoxBond taught Trippie Redd how to rap." NoxBond is still on the top of the chatroom as "Official" participants and still goes into the chat.[24]

Next To Me got picked up by Genius.com as No Heart.[25]

The song "So Unfair" which is Chris Brown, Mariah The Scientist, and NoxBond dropped on Chris Brown's Vevo page with 830,000 subscribers. It received over 100,000 plays before being removed for a copyright violation as it was an unofficial release, once again put together by OVO Ceejay.[26]

So Unfair got picked up by Genius.com and a lot of other websites.[27]

He released his album "Best Of NoxBond Vol 1."

In 2020, he got a million streams on Ppotify.

He started building Next Level DJ Coalition going from 30 members to 400.[28]

He released the album Ad Astra Per Aspera.

He released the group album Illuminati : Slime Scriptures.

He released the album Son Of Solomon.

He signed a distribution deal with Beatroot/Made in Memphis through GC Monger, who he had met in L.A. at the B.E.T. Awards events.

He started signing record labels to Real Life Music.

He started building his leadership team, hiring a head of A&R, DJ Calie Remix, to go and hire A&Rs and artists.

He hired Cassandra Jevons as his Chief Adminstrative Officer.

He promoted Trill Will to Chief Operations Officer.

He promoted Lukazi to Vice President.

He started his own Radio Network, Next Level Radio Network.

He started his own Radio Station, Next Level DJs Radio.

He released "Follow The Vibe" as an album and a mixtape, with the previously released features available on the mixtape.

He co-founded "Next Level Media", his in-house production company with his partner Trill Will.

Next Level DJ Coalition rose through the ranks and became #1 on Google's search results. Meaning when you type in "DJ Coalition" into Google's search bar, they are the first DJ Coalition website to come up. This was true for the full first half of 2021 up until now. The only exceptions are magazines writing about DJ Coalitions. His is the first website to come up that is a DJ Coalition.

Membership increased to 600 members.[28]

He signed over 50 record labels, and created his own industry of music and promotion. He owns a catalog with over 1,000 songs in it from a diverse and talented roster.[3]

He hired DJ Jumpoff as his personal DJ.

His DJs put the records from Real Life Music into rotation, so there is a constant stream of mixtape placements, radio placements, online radio placements, and even rotation on the website for hiphopweekly.com through their radio station HipHopWeekly Radio and his DJ, DJ Jumpoff.

He is a contributor to over 10 websites, and always adding new ones.

He is the Chief Music Officer for the company Verified Global Media, which has an instagram page with over 400,000 followers, and gets hundreds of thousands of views on releases.[29]

In 2021, He began releasing his own series of mixtapes via a partnership with Live Mixtapes. His first release "Next Level DJs : We Got This" was hosted by S.E.A. Award winning "2021 Blend DJ Of The Year" DJ Twist Money.[30]

He hired DJ Blayze, the Nappie Award 2021 DJ Of The Year, with years of experience at Cumulus Media, as his Program Director for his radio station.

He partnered with AP Productions, who is responsible for breaking the artit "Lil Keed" and promotes him to President Of Youtube Department.[31]

He started the Next Level City Branches, installing the first branch in Greensboro, NC through the radio station 105.1 Live.

His DJ, DJ Nonless, and his head A&R DJ Calie went on a tour with platinum producer Drumma Boy, looking for talent.

In 2021, he partnered with Digiwaxx.

Mixtapes and Albums[edit]

Noxious (1998) Nox's first mixtape was just his name, which at the time was "Noxious". He took a 2-tape karoake machine and used the radio shack mic to hold it up to the speakers and record beats off of midi instrumentals, and then switched tapes, and recorded vocals over that. The quality was not great, but the reception was. Some of the local people in the neighborhood got the tape to Clayton, and Clayton invited Nox to the studio, where he was able to record several songs. Clayton also took Nox to the club and allowed him to perform, doing battles and performances, before entrusting him with helping him operate the studio "The Lab." and co-found the newspaper "The Hot Sheetz". Nox was active on online message boards and at local club The Skybar, where he met the artists involved in the Wichita scene, including XV who he later recorded a song with, which never got released.

Step Your Game Up Volume 1 (2008)

Nox built his own studio and started recording music and releasing it consistently, but it never had a name. The first few years was just the most recent songs on a blank disc, and then he got light-scribe and started developing the idea of branding, so the disc weren't blank they were stamped with an image, but eventually he put together a solid tracklist, and put together the graphics to release a consistent project. That project was Step Your Game Up Volume 1. He sold copies of it hand to hand all over.

Self Made - Spontaneous Combustion (2008)

As soon as the doors to the studio were opened Nox was recording for not only himself, but his brother Hype and his brother's best friends, Skutta P, Nare B, Poorboy, Fuhque, and Nutzo. Their first foray into music as a group was known as U.B.R. United Beat Ridaz. They never released a project. Instead, Nox put together a project with the music that he created directly, and that project was Spontaneous Combustion, which he released to introduced the world to his family, Self Made.

Step Your Game Up Volume 2 (2009)

Step Your Game Up Volume 2 is where Nox really started getting into branding. He hired industry graphic artist Mef Designz who had done the mixtape covers for most popular mixtapes at the time, and started working with industry producers. He started learning the ins and outs of engineering and switched from Soundforge to Pro Tools. This is the mixtape that sold 10,000 copies hand to hand. It featured his fam as well as Littles The General, and Luichey The Great.

Self Made (2009)

When Nox and Hype were selling cds on I-Drive in Orlando Hype ran into Big D Worldwide at Fire and Ice lounge and gave him a copy of their mixtape. As Nox and Hype were selling CDs, the police were undercover in a taxi, and informed them that they had been watching them and if they continued to solicit, they would be arrested. Nox and Hype went back to North Carolina and were living in a hotel trying to figure out the next move, and Big D invited them back to Florida, where he put together the hotel and took care of their expenses, and they released the Self Made mixtape, featuring the potential hit "Don't Hate Me" which was co-written by Jamie Foxx.

Self Made - Short Fuse (2010)

NoxBond kept recording, and he kept recording his fam. As he made music he kept it organized into releases , Short Fuse was their next episode which showed extensive growth in their delivery and song-writing.

Wake Up (2011)

Wake Up was a limited edition release. There were only 100 copies sold, and it was never re-pressed or re-printed. This is the most valuable mixtape out, with a current offer of $1,000 for a copy.

2018 (My Life)

Life ws crazy. As is exhibited from the 7 year lapse in music, which was Nox being caught up in a crazy and hectic life. He put all of that into his newest album. This was the first time that he really put together the whole album with exclusive beats and had a project that was an official release. He even had a top tier singer who he personally trained, Tetazenia. His single Money On My Mind was mastered by Chris Athens (Drake, DJ Khaled, Rick Ross), and it got millions of online streams and thousands of retweets and posts. Nox released a mixtape with samples of the songs, and used it to drive traffic to the Soundcloud release. He shot the music videos for Right Now (Can't Be Fake) and She Want It with very high industry quality, and people noticed. He did an interview with HipHopWeekly.

Best Of NoxBond (2018)

After the 7 years of no releases, Nox had quite a catalog ready to go. So he put it together into a 100 song album. His intention was to release 150 songs to get the Guiness World Record for longest release, but Tunecore maxed the album out at 100 songs.

He put together a strong campaign with billboards and tv ads and released the album, which was over 7 hours of music.

Fuck Your Feelings (2018)

Nox took the Billboard top 20 hits, and he chose 14 of them and made a mixtape out of it. This showed just how close to the pulse his finger was in the music industry. The singles were picked up from Team Bigga Rankin, and it got thousands of streams on Spinrilla.

Ad Astra Per Aspera (2020)

NoxBond introduced his partner Trill Will and their group Trill Bond, as well as the group Illuminati with his brother Lukazi and his new singer Blvd Beatz. He showed he can make commercial music destined for the stars. His song #bigbootychallenge started an organic TikTok challenge!

Illuminati : Slime Scriptures (2020)

Illuminati's official debut was released in 2020 and showed that Illuminati is a lyrical force, it had one feature from NoxBond's business partner Trill Will, that song was the single. It was picked up by several radio stations.

Son Of Solomon (2020)

Along his journey, Nox became a FreeMason. He detailed his journey into Masonry with this Masonic album.

Follow The Vibe (2020)

After the leaks from the Trippie Redd and Chris Brown records, NoxBond released the Follow The Vibe mixtape, hosted by Celebrity DJ Hustleman, and released the accompanying album without the features through his new distributor, Beatroot/Made In Memphis, Ent.

Personal Life[edit]

NoxBond had a turbulent and violent childhood. When he was a toddler he accidently set an apartment complex on fire playing with a lighter and a paper airplane with his brother Hype in Albuqurque, NM. He had his back fractured in 3 places and spent the summer months of 4th grade in a full body cast.

His parents divorced when he was 9 and he dropped out of school in 8th grade.

He was kidnapped and tied up as a kid, when he was skipping school with who he thought were his friends.

He went to behavioral treatment in Texarkana, TX and was kicked out for instigating a riot.

He moved out of his house at the age of 14.

He later went on to get his GED at the age of 16 and scored in the top 1 percentile of the nation on the GED Placement Test.

NoxBond developed as a sales person. He started in car sales, and moved his way up to high level telemarketing before transitioning to a freight broker.

He is a 90° Moor and a 32° FreeMason.

Violent Threats[edit]

Nox and Hype got arrested in Lillington, NC in early 2005. A woman looked out the window and saw 2 men dressed in black wearing mask in her neighborhood and called the cops. They brought in a helicopter and K9s. The only charge that was filed was "tampering with a motor vehicle."

Nox got arrested in Sanford, NC in 2007 for communicating threats.

Shoot Out[edit]

In 2008, Nox and Hype were living in Hope Mills, NC. A vehicle with Nox's ex-girlfriend, and their ex roomates, and his ex girlfriend's ex-fiancee pulled up and the passenger got out of the car. He pulled a gun on Nox, Hype saw it and put him in a headlock. The assailant shot Hype, the bullet was a hollow point and shattered his elbow. After being shot, Hype still managed to slap the gun away at the last moment before a bullet barely missed Nox. That opened a window long enough for Nox to retrieve the shotgun in the backseat of the car and turn it into a tense standoff, before the would-be shooter got back in the car and they drove away. When they left they went to Nox's house, shot it up, and then robbed everything in it while Nox and Hype were at the hospital dealing with Hype having his elbow replaced.

Loss Of His Father[edit]

At the same time , Nox's father notified him that he had Cancer, and had 6 months to live. Nox moved in with his father and worked on healing their relationship for the last 6 months of his life. When his father passed away it hit him hard. He stopped caring about anything. He went into a downward spiral, and his brother Hype made sure that he kept eating and had somewhere to go.

Possession And Assault[edit]

Nox and Hype got arrested in Raleigh, NC in 2008. Nox was charged with possession of a small amount of marijuana, Hype was charged with Possesion of 3 pounds and 2 guns.

Nox was transported to Sanford, NC for the communicating threats charge, where he got time served, before being moved to Fayeteville, NC to face an assault charge, where he got released.

Beating 6 Class X Felonies In Chicago[edit]

NoxBond won runner-up in a contest for D-Gainz. That opened the door to a relationship with D-Gainz agent, Vincent Norment. Vincent arranged for NoxBond to meet him in St. Louis to do a music video, but medical problems prevented Vincent from making the trip at the last minute. Nox had just lost his job and his car, and had just lost his best friend Jason to a suspicious heroin overdose. He arranged to go to Chicago to shoot a music video with D-Gainz.

In the process of traveling around Chicago his ride got pulled over. Nox got charged with having a fully loaded pistol and a bullet proof vest, which translated to 6 class X felonies. A class X felony is 6 - 30 years.

The police won the pre-trial hearing. Nox appealed it, and asked for the case to be dismissed for them not having probable cause. He won the appeal. The state appealed his appeal, and won a reversal of the reversal.

Nox spent 14 months in Cook County Jail before going to Trial. The day before trial the law changed and 3 of the charges were dismissed. The day of trial Nox was found Not Guilty on all remaining charges and released.

Martial Arts[edit]

NoxBond is a 12th rank Sihing in Jeet Kune Doe. He is a 3rd generation student of Bruce Lee. The lineage is : Bruce Lee trained Professor Gary Dill, who trained Sifu Joe Hutchins, who trained NoxBond.

NoxBond is Department Of Homeland Security Anti-Terrorist Combat Certified.


The Youtube Reaction Community Beef[edit]

In March of 2024 NoxBond became Youtube famous almost overnight. Here is the series of events :

Feb 22nd : Cliff Beats, an Eminem Stan with a Youtube reaction channel who does Eminem reactions gets hired by Benzino to shop out studio footage, and makes a video showing Benzino in the studio but will not release who the ghost writer of Rap Elvis is without a payment of $20,000.00 (And does not tell anyone he is working for Benzino)

Feb 24th : NoxBond sees the footage, traces the information, and drops a video exposing the ghost writer as Ness Lee, with definitive proof, matching pictures from the video to studio pictures from Ness Lee's instagram, thereby stopping the play of selling the information for $20,000.00 which causes Cliff Beats to comment on the video accusing NoxBond of stealing and demanding credit.

Feb 26th : NoxBond drops the song "Hip Hop", and tells Cliff Beats if he wants credit, review the song.

March 1st : Cliff Beats makes a video on Youtube accusing NoxBond of stealing footage, and in doing so heavily insults him, and subtly threatens him with a very sinister statement "If I sent people for you, you would never post again.", and gives a 30 second review of "Hip Hop", deriding NoxBond and antagonizing a flood of negative comments toward NoxBond's page.

March 6th : NoxBond drops a diss track to Cliff Beats titled "Cliff Bitch" and releases it on Youtube

March 6th(PM) : NoxBond sends an e-mail to the Youtube reaction community , CCing the most popular youtubers, in the style of Black Hand, with his signature clear at the bottom, threatening that if they don't want to be the next person to have a diss track on them, they need to review the diss track he released on Cliff Beats.

March 7th(AM) : KnoxHill responds, and post a video to his Youtube with over a million subscribers and shows the e-mail, while giving an extremely detailed review of the music, choreography, outfit selection, and everything about the video, but in doing so is disrespectful, joking about rabies and meth. Cliff Bitch post the e-mail, the reaction, and the threat, and the original video, and other reactors start to pick it up. Anthony Ray makes a diss song, and Thatsingerreactions does a feature on it. (Cliff admits to working for Benzino)

March 8th(AM) : NoxBond releases a diss track to KnoxHill, ThatSingerReactions(nathan), Anthony Ray (Andrew), Cliff Beats (CliffBitch), and 2 other streamers (Luke The Red and Alan Evans), on the Kill Shot beat.

Companies[edit]

Next Level DJ Coalition[edit]

Next Level DJ Coalition was started in 2008, and sit idle for years before being brought back to life in 2020. It currently has 700 DJs, Program Directors, Influencers, Celebrities, Radio DJs, Magazines, Blogs, Models, and other members. Next Level DJ Coalition is the first of it's kind, an organic peer 2 peer disribution network designed to organically break artists on a national level. Next Level DJs are prevelant in the music industry.

Real Life Music, LLC[edit]

Real Life Music started as Next Level Productions, Inc, which is now the parent company. Real Life Music was originally created for NoxBond and his family and friends to have access to the music industry, being as Nox supplied the studio , resources, and network, as well as the business and actual releases of their catalog, it always made sense that it was under his label. In 2020, Real Life Music expanded. There are currently over 50 Imprints, or full labels that are signed to Real Life Music. The first artist NoxBond broke was Celebrity artist Trill Will, who at the time of this writing has 250,000 instagram followers on a verified account and millions of streams worldwide on various platforms.

Black Executive Triad[edit]

NoxBond is co-owner of B.E.T. with Trill Will. This is their partnered imprint with it's own selective roster.



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