Regardless
of what you've witnessed in the current Hip‑Hop culture, image is not everything, nor does it guarantee spontaneous
success. Native Pennsylvania emcee, Victa Creed is out to shatter the stereotypes
and myths that are placed on him by the entertainment industry. He recites rhymes
that are backed by the important elements of consistency and strength of mind.
In 2002, fans
got a dose of his futuristic wordplay when he guest‑starred on Penhead's Paramount album on a blazin’ track
entitled, “Legendary.” Influenced by diverse Hip-Hop band, The Roots
and the late, under appreciated entertainer Big Pun, Victa Creed aims to take his place among the upper echelon of today's
gifted lyricists. Victa Creed transfers his energy and passion to the witnessing
masses, often amazing them with his untouchable skills.
Besides performing
locally in York and Harrisburg, Victa Creed took the stage in Philadelphia at the intense monthly Suicide Cypher emcee battle
in November 2002. His latest lyrical appearance can be heard on the Make It Happen Entertainment compilation album, "Life,
Music & Paper”, which was released in August 2003. In addition to his solo contributions, "Chapters" and "Monsters",
Victa Creed sprinkles his talent on a variety of tracks, making his presence felt throughout the compilation.
His message of
truth, versatility, and more importantly, originality can be heard and felt throughout his mix of party, street and socially
conscious tracks. Rhyming is his interpretation of the daily joys and pains of life, and his true expression of self.
Look no further,
the future of Hip-Hop is here and now!