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Ramaj Eroc

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Ramaj Eroc
File:Ramaj Eroc posing in Los Angeles, CA.jpg
Ramaj Eroc posing in Los Angeles, CA
Background information
Birth nameJamar Brown-Core
BornMay 18, 1991
Chicago, Illinois
OriginChicago, Illinois
GenresHip hop, Underground Hip Hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, record producer, songwriter
Years active2011–present
LabelsIndependent
Associated actsHona Costello, Noname, Demrick, Kevin Hart

Jamar Brown-Core, better known by his stage name Ramaj Eroc, is an American underground hip hop recording artist from Chicago, Illinois.[1] On May 28, 2013, his song called "Mitches Do That" featuring comedian Kevin Hart was released on the soundtrack for BET's comedy series Real Husbands of Hollywood.[2][3]

Early life and career[edit]

Ramaj Eroc was born Jamar Brown-Core in Chicago, Illinois in 1991 on the city's south side. At a young age, he started freestyling with his brother Hona Costello on cassette tapes. He didn't start writing music until he was 12 years old & it wasn't until 2008, his senior year of high school, when he decided to seriously pursue a music career.[4]

In 2015, Ramaj Eroc released two of his biggest singles to date titled Hooptie & I Love You More featuring Chicago rapper Noname. I Love You More was described by HipHopDX as "dope piece of art"[4], while Home Grown Radio praised Ramaj on Hooptie by stating "Eroc unleashes the beast as he delivers some bars dripped in passion with an aggressive cadence, along with a menacing drum sequence booming in our ears".[5]

Style and influences[edit]

Ramaj Eroc's rap style has been described by 2DOPEBOYZ detailing how he "showcases his versatility and commands your attention with his distinctive vocals and confident delivery."[6] He has cited Diddy, Lupe Fiasco and Ludacris as his influences amongst many others.[7]

Discography[edit]

EPs[edit]

  • Last Train (2015)[8]
  • Last Ticket (2016)[9]
  • Feelings II (with Dabid Music) (2017)
  • Area Codes: Chicago (with Dabid Music) (2019)

Mixtapes[edit]

  • The Lobby (2011)[10]
  • Last Train To Japan Vol. 1 (2011)[11]
  • Eye Appointment (2012)
  • New Pair of Glasses (2012)[12]
  • The 'Untitled' EP (2013)
  • Sincerely (2014)[13]
  • Feelings (with [w]) (2017)

Compilation albums

  • Nowhere In Los Angeles (2018)
  • Somewhere In Los Angeles (2019)

References[edit]

  1. "Ramaj Eroc". Discogs. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  2. "Kevin Hart – "I Ain't No Mitch"". BET.com. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  3. "Real Husbands of Hollywood True Music Soundtrack by Various Artists on iTunes". Apple Music. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Garrett, Ural (2016-03-06). "Up NeXt By DX: Ramaj Eroc". HipHopDX. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  5. "Ramaj Eroc – "Hooptie" (prod. D-errick) – HOME GROWN RADIO". Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  6. Shake. "2Dope to Sleep On: Ramaj Eroc". 2DOPEBOYZ. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  7. canitalkmyish. "Featured Hip Hop Artist: Ramaj Eroc". Can I Talk My Ish. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  8. "Stream Ramaj Eroc's 'Last Train' EP". str8outdaden.com. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  9. Shake. "Ramaj Eroc – "That Ooo" (Video)". 2DOPEBOYZ. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  10. "Mixtape: Ramaj Eroc – #TheLobby – Under Sound Music". Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  11. "Last Train To Japan Vol. 1, by Ramaj Eroc". Ramaj Eroc. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  12. Curtis, Author. "Ramaj Eroc - New Pair of Glasses (Mixtape)". Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  13. French, Montez. "Ramaj Eroc – Sincerely (Mixtape)". Retrieved 2020-09-22.

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