

Using his anger, mental ailments, and his surroundings, Tre-Fold comes to the table with a plate of new food fer ya ears. His new track The Rhythm speaks for it
Born July 8, 1988 into a broken home where drugs and alcohol ruled, and where he was abused, abandoned, and thrown to the dogs, 3-Fold; aka Kharma; aka Dahc (Doc); aka Skitzo lived a fucked lif as alot of peeps do. He started revolving his life around music around 12 when he started playing jazz on the tenor sax. He found hip-hop at the age of 15, and shit ain't been the same since. Using his anger, mental ailments, and his surroundings, Tre-Fold comes to the table with a plate of new food fer ya ears. His new track "The Rhythm" speaks for itself. "Will Ya" is fer all of the emcees breakin they back fer the game while the game stays the same. And "We All Equal" is about racism, and discrimination thats seen and fealt by more people than admitted. Although some of his music has its dark side, he prefers to call it soulful. Enjoy the music
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tight track homie i feel this...get at a mofo if u down 2 collaborate...from tha 306