Glenfield rapper Dylan Ahangama dreams of world stage
GLENFIELD rapper Dylan Ahangama may only be 12 years old but he’s already dreaming of being the next Biggie Smalls.
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DYLAN Ahangama may only be 12 years old but he’s already dreaming of being the next Biggie Smalls.
The Mt Carmel Catholic College student hopes to emulate the ‘90s rap superstar and has begun building a cult after regular busking sessions at Pitt St Mall in Sydney.
Performing under the pseudonym Dylan Billiondollars or D. B. D, alongside younger brother Damien, aka, Desixty6, Dylan has begun making videos across numerous social media platforms to showcase his talent.
“I write lyrics about my childhood struggles dealing with bullying,” he said. “I just want to spread peace and love to everyone through my music … people are starting to notice and come to Pitt St Mall to see me.”
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Dylan’s inspiration initially came from his father.
“My dad was a DJ and I started listening to a lot of ‘90s rap like Biggie Smalls … today I’m a big fan of Kendrick Lamar,” he said.
Dylan performs a live session every Tuesday from 6.30pm live on his Facebook page.