
Some folks say the most creative music that multi-platinum rapper Lil Wayne ever made was at
the beginning of his career when he was not allowed to curse in his lyrics. The same can be said
for Houston rapper Paul Wall, international artist Flo Rida and celebrated Chicago emcee Lupe
Fiasco. Using little to no profanity in their music, these artists pushed the envelope of originality
to appeal to fans of all ages from all walks of life.
In the same vein of these chart-topping entertainers who came before him is multi-talented
rapper Rahkeam. Promoting peace, positivity and prosperity, he uses his music as a tool to uplift
the masses. And that’s exactly what he does on his recently released L-Town Records debut EP
Moral of the Story.
With three powerful, pervasive and passionate singles “Own Zone,” “I Deserve” and the semi-
autobiographical title track, Rahkeam delivers quality, family-oriented music. “I’m tired of
seeing killing and shooting and turning on the news and hearing bad news,” explains Rahkeam.
“So I’m trying to make a positive impact in the world.”
Born in New Orleans and raised in Laurel, Miss., Rahkeam is not only an influential and
inspirational rapper. But he is also a professional boxer, personal trainer and owner of a boxing
gym. Living a clean and sober lifestyle, he talks the talk and walks the walk. Every line, every
sentence and every syllable of his L-Town Records debut EP Moral of the Story is an enriching
revelation.
“I’m a positive person, so I make positive music,” Rahkeam contends. “I make music that a child
and a grandma can listen to together. I make positive music that everybody can listen to.”
the beginning of his career when he was not allowed to curse in his lyrics. The same can be said
for Houston rapper Paul Wall, international artist Flo Rida and celebrated Chicago emcee Lupe
Fiasco. Using little to no profanity in their music, these artists pushed the envelope of originality
to appeal to fans of all ages from all walks of life.
In the same vein of these chart-topping entertainers who came before him is multi-talented
rapper Rahkeam. Promoting peace, positivity and prosperity, he uses his music as a tool to uplift
the masses. And that’s exactly what he does on his recently released L-Town Records debut EP
Moral of the Story.
With three powerful, pervasive and passionate singles “Own Zone,” “I Deserve” and the semi-
autobiographical title track, Rahkeam delivers quality, family-oriented music. “I’m tired of
seeing killing and shooting and turning on the news and hearing bad news,” explains Rahkeam.
“So I’m trying to make a positive impact in the world.”
Born in New Orleans and raised in Laurel, Miss., Rahkeam is not only an influential and
inspirational rapper. But he is also a professional boxer, personal trainer and owner of a boxing
gym. Living a clean and sober lifestyle, he talks the talk and walks the walk. Every line, every
sentence and every syllable of his L-Town Records debut EP Moral of the Story is an enriching
revelation.
“I’m a positive person, so I make positive music,” Rahkeam contends. “I make music that a child
and a grandma can listen to together. I make positive music that everybody can listen to.”
Rahkeam drops EP “Moral of the Story”