Stepper is A Black American artist and social justice advocate

Rapper Stepper dominates Twitter with his new album called Steppers. He dropped a song called grifters in response to an online fuel between him and Tariq Nasheed. After he released a song called Grifters he released a song called vernacular in response to a unknown rapper.

Stepper (Stephon Baines) formerly know as Privilegeb released his project called steppers. He has dominated Twitter spaces after getting into a fuel with Race Baiter Tariq Nasheed. He also defeated a artist by the name of, Vino aka Pocahontas, in a versus battle during a Twitter space.

Stepper made his name on Black Twitter after hosting spaces called #Steppers and #Rundown. Stepper host Twitter spaces with some of his allies and followers. Thousands of people participate in these Twitter spaces. Stepper runs down individuals by providing the public with knowledge and facts of what’s going on in the black conscious community. The spaces turn in to fights, debates, and rap battles.

The Album Steppers references multiple influencers. He referenced an online support group of Tariq Nasheed” Foundational Black Americans” FBA. He also has A lyrical song called Activist/ vernacular. The song speaks about Black Lives Matter and Grifters. Stepper has other songs in the album. Songs like Running them down reference A online group called secure the tribe.

Stepper is bringing different vibes in this trackless he also has a R&B song. Steppers album has been floating around in black Twitter in social justice groups. This album includes multiple responses and disses about people who betrayed the black community.

Instagram: @Thestepper_official
Twitter: @Bigsteper_

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