Toronto-born rap powerhouse D’NME (pronounced “Dee-Enemy”) is redefining hip-hop with razor-sharp lyricism, unmatched flow, and an unapologetic approach to his craft. Starting his rapping career in 2002, D’NME laid a solid foundation before making waves with his 2007 debut mixtape, The Death of Me. Since then, he’s collaborated with legends like DJ Drama, DJ Whiteowl, and DJ Smallz, while delivering breakout tracks like “Bad AF,” “Raw,” and “Winning at the Races,” amassing millions of streams and captivating fans worldwide.
His latest single, “In the End,” featuring West Coast legend The Game, showcases D’NME’s ability to blend raw lyricism with mainstream appeal, creating a powerful anthem that resonates with fans worldwide. The track hit #46 on the iTunes Rap/Hip-Hop charts, cementing D’NME’s place as a dominant force in rap and pushing the genre forward with every verse. A trailblazer, D’NME became the first Canadian artist to win “Freestyle of the Week” on Doghouse Radio in the Bronx, proving his talent knows no borders. With “In the End” setting a new standard, D’NME isn’t just a rapper—he’s a movement, a force shaping hip-hop’s future.
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