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Louisiana’s up-and-coming rapper, ATM MALLY, is set to release his debut EP “4 Da Streetz” on March 16th

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Louisiana’s up-and-coming rapper, ATM MALLY, is set to release his debut EP “4 Da Streetz” on March 16th.

A unique voice emerging from the streets of New Iberia, LA, ATM MALLY is quickly becoming one of the most talked about new artists in the region, having already been blessed with a feature from hip hop heavyweight Key Glock.

The eight-track EP showcases an eclectic mix of different sounds, from melodic trap beats to hard-hitting street anthems. Giving voice to his city, ATM MALLY is an artist whose growth and success is backed by undeniable talent.

ATM MALLY continues to deliver a sound that is original and unmissable, making a name for himself amongst the Louisiana rap scene. As a young man in the streets of New Iberia, LA, ATM Mally faced the challenges that came with being a product of his environment. 

In just one year since ATM Mally released his first single, Rich Potnas featuring Seven7Hardway; has amassed almost 90,000 YouTube views. He is currently working on his debut album dropping this summer; and has tracks with Key Glock, Gucci Mane’s artist Hot Boy Wes, and New Orleans rapper Rob49. ATM MALLY’s delivery of being about business and standing on it can not be ignored; he is poised to make a major impact in the streets of hip hop.

To  keep up with ATM MALLY motion follow him on social media:

IG: atm_mally

Youtube: Watch Here

Spotify: Listen here 

Press Contact: Lady Brown

Email: ladyb@ladybrownagency.com

IG: @heyladybrown

Corey Bureau

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