Kiamo Shares Visual for “Lex Diamonds Freestyle”

Passaic, New Jersey artist Kiamo recreated Wu-Tang’s member Raekwon’s “Incarnated Scarface” off Rae’s classic album Only Built for Cuban Linxs calling his version of the song “Lex Diamonds Freestyle” he video is painted as a tribute to Raekwon from Kiamo, as you can see B-Roll clips from the original music video “Incarnated Scarface” throughout the video. The song was mixed by Heavy Artillery’s own Luchii who produced Kiamo latest album The American Dream 3. The visual is put together by Quentin Filmz & Domy Media. Kiamo is on the verge of taking over the Hip Hop scene with his own label Corner of The World which includes HDSN CRW, Bluehouse Regulations, Flee Since 93,  Quentin Filmz, Dez & Korner Stone Mafia. Kiamo is currently  working on his next project “A Malcolm Story” which will be entirely produced by Luchii. 


Kiamo found his love for hip hop at the age of five. Growing up his dad would play music by Donny Hathaway, Marvin Gaye then switch it up to M.O.P, Nas, Onyx & Jay-Z. so, a versatile ear was always there since a child. People around his neighborhood would always say “that kid was destined to rap” when speaking about Kiamo. Kiamo started to take rap more seriously at the age of fifteen when he lost his grandmother. That loss motivated him to start recording his own projects, creating a buzz with a series of mixtapes. A lot of Kiamo’s inspiration came from artists like 50 cent, Nas, Jay-z, Tupac, Nipsey Hussle & more. Kiamo feels It’s not always about the artist’s music but the impact they made within culture is what inspired Kiamo. Kiamo continues to show consistency check out the visual for “Lex Diamonds Freestyle”  below.