There is not one bone on Supa Swans body that isnt musical. His many and unique talents stem from a father that plays an impressive number of instruments. Supa Swan freestyled his first rhyme when he was nine years old. From then on he has been entertaining. People from all walks of life and cultures have flocked to his first stage on the streets of 136th street and Broadway. He has a distinct flow that makes him what every producer is looking for. Supa Swan has been able to master many styles simultaneously, such as reggaeton, Latin Hip-Hop, and that down south tripped up flow. He knows how to entice with hardcore, intellectual and Hip-Hop love songs.
Supa Swan is best known for his ability to create a well organized song by improvising off the top of his head. Without a pen and pad, he has revived the true essence of freestyling. When he freestyles, his impactful, thought provoking lyrics and creativity command respect and engages audiences. Better yet, he's jaw dropping! With songs like "Whats Religion To You?" and "Quisqueya Heights", Supa Swan is well on his way to becoming notorious for having created one of the most controversial songs of Hip-Hop and the first Dominican anthem ever. Supa Swans musical influences, beside the classic salsa legends Ruben Blades and Hector Lavoe, etc., include but are not limited to Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, KRS-1, Large Professor and Big Pun.
His repertoire includes performing at Nells nightclub, Two Eyes, Cheetah Club, Speed, Crobar, Too Much Aint Enough, Groove, Bread and Roses Integrated Arts High School, The 2005 Dominican Day Parade and The 2005 Dominican Day Festival on 191st Street. He has appeared in Black Rob's I Dare You video, J-Los Feelin So Good video featuring Fat Joe and Big Pun and Rockafellas Rell video. He is a featured artist on many mix tapes and is a well known face in the underground and open mic scenes throughout the tri-state area.
One of his first experiences in the industry was when he, along with some close friends, formed a group called The Marxmen. They also had an independent label called Earmarx Records. Their video, EMX Project, debuted on Video Juke Box and created a big buzz for them on the east coast and down south, especially Miami. They still have their website on marxmen.iuma.com. The group was known for their awesome chemistry and diverse cultural backgrounds. Holding the role of the vice president of the company served as great experience in handling responsibility. This prompted Supa Swan to challenge himself to start a solo project.
Once he started working on his own, Supa Swan conditioned himself to complete one song per day. His song writing thought process makes his fellow musical peers, producers and listeners amazed to see how Supa Swan completes songs in the booth in record time. He quickly learned through his work regiment and peoples reactions, how disciplined of an artist he really is.
Supa Swan embodies the true meaning of Hip Hop. His style, good looks, flow and work ethic is refreshing to the game. Although many Latino artists are trying to make a name in the reggaeton market, Supa Swan continues to make his versatility his greatest asset. Supa Swan is expected to be one of Hip-Hop's most influential rappers, of Latino descent or not.
Supa Swan hopes to pave the way for other up and coming artists by starting his own label and guiding them in the right direction. Supa Swan aspires to use these qualities to get endorsements, launch a career in the movie industry and someday be an independent entrepreneur. There are no limits for this rapper. Supa Swan will make sure you know he is Latino, your worst competition and that he's breaking all boundaries.