Chevalier | Freelance Flint

“, a male rapper from Vancouver, Canada, is here to serve us some raw and real rap. Freelance Flint started rapping over 10 years ago and dropped his debut single in 2009. A businessman and a rapper together are the sickest combination the music industry can have. Signed to the label The Front Supply, Flint has been fully focused on growing his career as a music artist.
His music can be described as raw, real, honest, hard-hitting punchlines, and witty metaphors mixed with a bit of dark humor. So, all we can say is, if you tune into Freelance Flint’s music, you are going to experience a world of music you have never experienced before.

As for Freelance Flint’s creative process, he says that he does not overthink much about the lyrics; he just likes to compose words that flow naturally. Ideally, he likes to be in the room with the producer so Freelance Flint can offer his input on the production side of things. Bora Bora is the first song that Freelance Flint helped co-produce with Bobby Clark. Freelance Flint hustled his way out of the trenches, selling clothes, media, and any other creative pursuit he could monetize after being born to drug-addicted parents and living in and out of foster homes, the welfare system, and eventually homeless. Flint now owns The Front Supply Co with his partners, which is a vintage clothing store located in his hometown of Vancouver, BC, Canada, which also has The Back End Recording Studio located in, you guessed it, the back of The Front Supply.

Music provides musicians with a platform where they can unleash their creativity and express themselves. Freelance Flint has always served as a therapeutic outlet for Freelance. His lyrics are a delicate balance of the dark and beauty associated with growing up in an impoverished neighborhood surrounded by affluent Canadian suburbs. In the future, we can expect some great music from Freelance Flint.”

 

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