Straight from the quiet streets of Menominee, Michigan, 906hammy is proving that small-town hustle can make a big noise. As a rapper, beatmaker, and songwriter, he’s been grinding in the studio for the past three years, blending high-energy flows with sharp lyricism inspired by his biggest influence, Eminem.
His first track, “Hotboxin” ft. Afroman, set the tone—and he’s only leveled up since then. Now with features from legends like Afroman, Blind Fury, and Mac Lethal, 906hammy is turning heads with his DIY work ethic and raw sound rooted in classic hip hop.
“I write everything myself. I even produce my own beats and come up with my own video ideas,” he says. That creative independence shines through in tracks like his latest release, “Back Again” ft. Young G So Crazy, available now on YouTube.
Currently, he’s working on two albums and gearing up for his next drop on July 1st. Whether it’s a gritty freestyle or a full project, each release reflects both his roots and his ambition.
When asked where he sees himself in five years, his answer is simple: “Rich.” And with his growing buzz, it’s a vision that feels real.
From rocking a crowd of 1,200 people to dreaming of touring with Afroman and performing in Hawaii, 906hammy is keeping the momentum alive through community support and sheer drive. “My family and hometown friends are my biggest supporters,” he says.
He’s not signed yet, but he’s open to it. Whether it’s a record deal or distribution opportunity, 906hammy is ready to expand. All he needs is the right moment—and the right stage.
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