MeccaGodZilla

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MeccaGodZilla
Birth nameMike Dottin
Also known asRYU BLACK
RAVAGE
Born (1978-08-13) August 13, 1978 (age 46)
Brooklyn
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s) Underground rapper, visual artist, record producer and entrepreneur
LabelsBackwoodz Studioz
Manafest Vision Media
Website meccagodzilla.com

Mike Dottin [1] (born August 13, 1978), also known by the stage names MeccaGodZilla, RYU BLACK or RAVAGE [2] is an American underground rapper, visual artist, record producer and entrepreneur [3] [4] formerly of the Monsta Island Czars. [5] [6] [7]

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Early life and career

MeccaGodZilla was born in Brooklyn and raised in Freeport, Long Island. [8] In 1998 he entered the music business while attending Hunter College and under the tutiledge of Omowale Adewale & M-1 (rapper) of dead prez, he became a founding member of G.A.ME in 2000 as head of the promotions and networking department. [9]

In 2010, he moved to Tokyo and modeled for Japanese brands collab with NIKE and worked with Armani Exchange. Later, in 2011, he founded indie record label "Manafest Vision Media". [10]

Discography

SoundClash #1: MeccaGodZilla Vs. 007

American Monsta - The Jay-Z American Gangster Remix

MeccaGodZilla "ERROARS"

Jaysage & MeccaGodZilla "Mike Marvelous"

"PERFECT 天: The Ryu Black Musical

MeccaGodZilla "ERROARS 2.2: Metal Sakura"

Appearances

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