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Best of Miami 2012 - Best Solo Musician: SpaceGhostPurrp

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Best Solo Musician
SpaceGhostPurrp
twitter.com/sghostpurrp


See also Crossfade's feature interview with SGP about his new album Mysterious Phonk: The Chronicles of SpaceGhostPurrp and "Fightin' Fake Motherf$&#ers."



On April 1, 1991, the future capo of the intergalactic Raider Klan Mafia was born in Miami. His name was SpaceGhostPurrp. Well, legally, the infant's birth certificate read, "Muney Jordan." But that was just the earthly label forced upon an extraterrestrial creature who crash-landed in Carol City with a mission to get high, hypnotize humanity, make money, and elevate his Klan to another level. Now aged 21 in earth years, he proffers syrupy raps and staticky beats (i.e., "Mystikal Maze" and "Tha Black God") that sound like secret, swaggy messages from some undiscovered planet with a massive surplus of essential resources like cars, cash, hos, gangsta grills, and Purrp-brand promethazine drank. Last year, the Ghost grabbed mad Internet buzz for mixtapes like NASA: The Mixtape; collab'ed with swag superstars Smoke DZA and A$AP Rocky; scored a spot on Miami New Times' Best Albums of 2011 list with Blvcklvnd Rvdix 66.6; and even earned a name-drop in Spin's recent rap issue. But now he's about to blast out his debut studio slab, titled Mysterious Phonk: The Chronicles of SpaceGhostPurrp. And then, he says, "The prophecy shall be fulfilled."

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