Radamiz

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Radamiz
Birth nameRadhames Rodriguez
Born (1992-10-06) October 6, 1992 (age 32)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Origin Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Genres Hip hop
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • actor
  • Music video director
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2012–present
Labels
Website radamiz.co

Radhames Rodriguez (born October 6, 1992), better known by his stage name Radamiz, is an American rapper from Brooklyn, New York. He is of Dominican descent. Radamiz is a part of the Brooklyn-based collective, Mogul Club. In 2013, he was declared as HOT 97's East Coast "Who's Next" artist and performed at Summer Jam on the festival stage later that year.

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Career

On April 5, 2016, Radamiz was announced as one of the performers at the 2016 Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival opening up for Nas. [1] Two weeks later he released his debut album, Writeous, which took four years to complete. [2] In October 2016, Radamiz was invited on Statik Selektah's Shade 45 satellite radio show "Showoff Radio" to promote his album.[ citation needed ]

In May 2018, Radamiz announced his signing to the relaunched Payday Records. [3] That same month he released "V.I.M" produced by V'Don. Radamiz was one of the performers at the 2018 Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival opening up for Black Star. [4] On September 13, 2018, Radamiz was featured in a billboard and New York City Subway ad campaign in New York City for Depop. Later that month he released a follow-up single titled "NYNYNYNY". [5] In January 2019, Radamiz was featured on a FifthGod song titled "Transgression" that included Ab-Soul and Da$H. [6] The following month he released his third single titled "Save The Youth" featuring History & Tedy Andreas. [7]

Discography

Studio albums

Mixtapes

EPs

Guest appearances

List of guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
TitleYearArtist(s)Album
"Blood on the Oxford"2013King Critical
"Future History"2014History, J-EmzGods & Pimps
"Jungool"2015History, King CriticalIAMSTUY
"Suicide Squad"Madwiz, I-Earn Chef, Chris WattzBelly of the Snake
"No Time"HOA BossmanDon't
"Legacy"Kay AnthonyVice$ & Vanity
"Sand Castles"2016 Kota the Friend, Danny Delavie
"Y'all Niggas Hiring?"Renima
"Humble Yourself"Coco MambaOut of Pocket EP
"Ol' BK Soul" [13] 2017LatashaTeen Nite at Empire
"New York Shit" [14] Marlon Craft The Tunnel's End
"Groupies" [15] History, Adrian DanielBefore the Kids. – EP
"Wildfire Freestyle"S'natra
"NYCHA Royalty"2018Piif JonesSuccess Is Promised
"No Lies"Jay LonzoIt Takes A Village
"Lot of It"Riz Allah
"Keep It Real"Toxsikk & DJ FinylN5th
"35 Favors"History, King Critical
"Gentrification" [16] FifthGod, Fab Five Freddy, Scienze, Kye RussoulThe Fifth Tape
"2"Madwiz718-Mad-Wiz
"that's on me"YLBABYMAN
"Transgression" [17] 2019FifthGod, Da$H, Ab-Soul The Fifth Tape
"Solange"Madwiz
"A Funny Word"Aaron CohenRaw Every Day
"Loner"Nas LeberTNGRN
"3 Kings"Frosty Preme, Dot DemoSave Preme
"Star Children"2020Shadow The GreatMore Life
"Trance"History, S'natra, Madwiz
"Nevertheless" [18] MFnMelo Portions
"Figure It Out"DeadmallDeadmall 3
"Table"donSMITHDon't Ask Me Where I'm From
"London Pound Cake" Rome Streetz Kontraband
"The Workin Man"2021Marlon Craft, Oswin Benjamin, Chris Rivers, Bobby Feeno How We Intended
"G.U.N." Dyme-A-Duzin, Canickey McMickeyGhetto Olympics 2 (GO2)
"Too Many"ConnisSomebody
"put my mom in gucci"Rothstein, Brasstracks, Alexander LewisHemlock
"Growing Pains"HistoryLegendNFTs
"Yeah Yeah, Eastside"2022Dot Demo93Hunnit
"Play Your Part"City James
"Risk"Gabe 'NandezPangea
"Velour Sweatsuit"2023 Frsh Waters

Music videos

List of music videos, with selected details
TitleYearDirector(s)
"CHARLIEchaplin"2012Brian Futura [19]
"hieroglyphics"M.E.S.S.age Films [20]
"UNDRDG"2013Eric Perini [21]
"Drunk Poetry"Slack Barrett [22]
"New Mansion/Paranoia (Interlude)"Chantelle Futura [23]
"$100,000"Aip and Chimp [24] [25]
"New York Don't Love Me"2014
"Role Model II"
(featuring Natalia Wynter)
Chanteezy & Brian Futura [26]
"Ali's My Big Brother"2015J-Emz [27]
"Sumner"2016Slack Barrett & FifthGod [28]
"poweR"
(featuring History)
2017SwissArmyGuys & Radamiz [29]
"God Talks To Me A Lot"
(featuring Madwiz)
Death To Tennis & Radamiz [30]
"V.I.M."2018Zachariah Smith [31]
"NYNYNYNY"Thana Brick [32]
"Save the Youth"
(featuring History & Tedy Andreas)
2019West Webb & Radamiz [33]
"Fake Gucci"Austin-Taylor Richburg [34]
"Know My Name"
(featuring Oxytocin)
FifthGod [35] [36]
"Benzo"
(featuring Riz Allah)
2020
"GRATITUDE IS GANGSTA"Carlos Cardona [37]
"I Am Blessed, I'm Alive, I'm Amazing"Thana Brick & Ackrawin Rungruangviechakul [38] [39] [40]
"Bendiciones"2021
"Drill For Oil"
"SomeGuyDez Freestyle"2022NickyChulo [41]
"Big Pharma"
(featuring Dom McLeonnon & Wiki)
2023FifthGod [42]
"Too Often"Ack & Friends [43]
"33 Dice"
(featuring Chuck Inglish & Dre Dollasz)
Macy Bryant [44]
"Hammer"madebyJAMES [45] [46]
"Pendulum"
"The Monk's Ferrari"Kento Komatsu & Radamiz [47]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2020Inner City RatsAndre
2020I Walk on WaterHimself
2023Not The Angel, Not The MuseHimself

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