“Messiah of Madness” Discusses New Music, Atlantic Records And Pittsburgh Hip Hop

Messiah of Madness delivers two new singles after announcing he’s back in the studio with Grammy nominated BIG JERM from ID Labs in Pittsburgh who is the producer responsible for some of Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller hit records. Messiah released “30 Round Clip” this summer and followed up with the cinematic single “Gods and Monsters” featuring Wu-Tang affiliate Kinetic 9. Messiah music is rugged as the City he was raised in. Aliquippa, Pennsylvania is a gritty City about thirty miles from Pittsburgh. The City  known as “QUIPPA” has produced some football Hall of Famers such as Darrelle Revis, Mike Ditka and Tony Dorsett. In a recent interview with Christopher Boykin and Queens, New York’s DJ Sincere (DRTYBSMNT Radio) Messiah credited his love of music to his father and Uncle Melvin who were writers for the Spinners classic R&B hit record “Could it Be I’m Falling In Love” in the Philly Soul era. The brothers were songwriters for Atlantic Records. Messiah also gives credit to Pittsburgh radio personality BLAKK STEEL for breaking him as an artist earlier in his career. Messiah of Madness “30 Round Clip” and “Gods and Monsters” are available on Spotify and Apple Music Now. “30 Round Clip”