KLYZ Premier: Keiski The Boss - Foo Foo

Keiski, better known as “Keiski The Boss” has erupted onto the hip-hop scene as an artist true to his craft. With the goal of bringing substance and back into hip-hop, Keiski continues to dominate the southern underground with club bangers such as “Money Love” produced by Heart Beat. Growing up in what has become the mecca of Dirty-South hip-hop, Keiski knew that he would one day be among the many artists to represent Atlanta, GA.

He began as part of the duo Humhukey and gained attention with several critically-acclaimed mixtapes including We Keep It 100, The Real Definition of Hip-Hop, and The Interview along with hits DAT WET DAT TIGHT and Go Hard or Go Home. While a part of Humhukey, Keiski had the honor of opening for notable acts DJ Unk, Young Ralph, Raheem the Dream, and Pastor Troy. The group also won “Best Hip-Hop Group” at the 2011 A.U.M.A Awards and “Best Hip-Hop Group” and “Strongest Street Credit” at the 2011-2013 Hot Block Awards. 

Now a solo artist, Fueled by his love of music and bettering the lives of his children, Keiski is an artist determined to make his name a mainstay in a journey that has gone from struggle and strength to triumph. Now signed to Team Dred Music Group his mission is to take over the game.

After a year of lockdowns, we are ready to get out and show out. Keiski tells you the real about how TDMG brings it. A citizen of the world, Keiski settled into ATL and began his own business ventures in 2010. Today, he releases his first single in the 2020s. He tells you exactly what is real and what is not and that is the reality of it. Request his song, ‘Foo Foo’, on 104.5 The Beat, subscribe to Keiski on YouTube, & purchase his new single On Amazon.

If it does not bring Reality & Results... then it's not TDMG.

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