Armanni's introduction to drum and bass was a pivotal turning point, marked by a seminal experience at Sutpen's Jungle in February 2000. His first mixtape, "DJ SS Live at Sutpen's Jungle," featuring the vocal skills of MC Skibadee and MC Foxy, opened his eyes to the lyrical potential of drum and bass. MC Skibadee became a significant influence, shaping Armanni's powerful and diverse style of lyrical delivery, earning respect from peers and top drum and bass MCs and DJs worldwide. Staying true to his hip-hop roots, Armanni Reign infuses his performances with bounce, flavor, and lyrical wizardry. He effortlessly bridges the gap between genres, captivating audiences with his dynamic presence. As a recording artist, Armanni Reign's versatility shines through. He has lent his vocal talents to tracks spanning multiple genres, collaborating with artists such as Ray Volpe, Spag Heddy, Barely Alive, Riot, Zomboy, Virtual Riot, Stereolize, A Boy and a Girl, Mark Instinct, AC Slater,and many more. His ability to adapt and experiment has earned him a place in various music scenes. Armanni Reign's music has transcended the stage, finding a home in movies, video games, and television. His tracks have been featured in advertising campaigns for "Fast and Furious 9,"Square Enix's "Just Cause 4," Gearbox's "Borderlands 3," Ubisoft's "Ghost Recon:Breakpoint," and more. His extensive catalog extends across platforms, from Netflix to various sports channels and various TV series. Whether as a solo artist, freestyler, rap battler, or collaborator in projects like Society of Numbers with The Upbeats or Last Rhetoric with Nick Weiller (Bro Safari), Armanni Reign's dedication to his craft has spanned over two decades and continues to captivate audiences.
Armanni Reign



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