Biography
Chicago-bred and now Los Angeles-based rapper-songwriter Ramaj Eroc operates as an independent force recognized for introspective lyrics, versatile soundscapes, and unwavering commitment to his work. Born Jamar Brown-Core in Chicago’s Roseland neighborhood, his split upbringing across the city and suburbs molded his narrative style and propelled his creative drive. Shaped by influences including Kanye West, J. Cole, Ludacris, Linkin Park, and additional artists, he fuses soulful introspection with gritty, underground hip-hop textures.
After moving to Los Angeles in 2011, his career advanced through key partnerships and notable milestones. He partnered with comedy superstar Kevin Hart on the single Mitches Do That and connected with Chicago icon Noname on I Love You More. Tracks such as the fan-favorites Hooptie and Black Water highlight his lyrical depth and creativity, accumulating over 14.5 million Spotify streams since 2018 alongside nearly one million YouTube views.
His catalog has appeared in popular media, including the placement of I’m Just Sayin’ in the CW series Black Lightning along with songs featured on BET’s The Quad and The Game. Earlier, his SoundCloud profile generated over 20 million streams prior to the platform’s removal of his account, underscoring his grassroots momentum. He has also performed at venues such as the legendary House of Blues in Los Angeles, where his sets forge strong connections with audiences.
Ramaj Eroc keeps developing his sound, attracting listeners through introspective themes, dark lo-fi instrumentals, and enduring authenticity. As a new project approaches and his visibility expands across Apple Music, TikTok, and YouTube, he serves as a voice for individuals navigating personal paths—continually exploring and innovating.
After moving to Los Angeles in 2011, his career advanced through key partnerships and notable milestones. He partnered with comedy superstar Kevin Hart on the single Mitches Do That and connected with Chicago icon Noname on I Love You More. Tracks such as the fan-favorites Hooptie and Black Water highlight his lyrical depth and creativity, accumulating over 14.5 million Spotify streams since 2018 alongside nearly one million YouTube views.
His catalog has appeared in popular media, including the placement of I’m Just Sayin’ in the CW series Black Lightning along with songs featured on BET’s The Quad and The Game. Earlier, his SoundCloud profile generated over 20 million streams prior to the platform’s removal of his account, underscoring his grassroots momentum. He has also performed at venues such as the legendary House of Blues in Los Angeles, where his sets forge strong connections with audiences.
Ramaj Eroc keeps developing his sound, attracting listeners through introspective themes, dark lo-fi instrumentals, and enduring authenticity. As a new project approaches and his visibility expands across Apple Music, TikTok, and YouTube, he serves as a voice for individuals navigating personal paths—continually exploring and innovating.
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