New Orleans, Vess Mitchell, better known by his stage name V. Mitch, has always had music pulsing through his veins. Growing up, he was the kid with headphones permanently glued to his ears, absorbing the world of music around him. Surrounded by older guys who would spit verses and drop bars, he was naturally drawn to the art of rap. He wasn’t just a passive listener; he was an observer, soaking in the nuances of the craft, learning the rhythms and flows of the streets. That early exposure planted a seed in him, one that has grown into a full-fledged music career.
V. Mitch has performed at almost every club, venue, and event in New Orleans, stamping his mark on the local music scene. His style is different and unique—music that’s easy to vibe to no matter who you are. It’s a sound that’s real, relatable, and resonant, echoing the highs and lows of life, and motivating listeners to push through their own struggles. He’s not just making music; he’s creating an experience that connects deeply with his audience, ensuring that no matter what someone’s going through, they can feel his music in some way.
Collaboration comes naturally to V. Mitch. He’s easygoing, always open to working with others as long as it makes sense creatively. Though he once had a team, everyone eventually went their separate ways, leaving him to forge ahead on his own. But that didn’t stop him. In fact, it fueled him. His first trip to Atlanta stands out as a defining moment—competing against 25 other fire artists and winning was a high point in his journey. That victory validated his talent and reinforced his commitment to his craft.
For V. Mitch, music is life. It’s not just something he does; it’s a part of who he is. Even during the times when he tried to step away, music would always pull him back. One of the biggest challenges he faced was finding a space where he could record his music comfortably. But instead of letting that obstacle slow him down, he turned it into an opportunity. He now has his own studio where he records himself, creates his own covers, and even shoots and edits his own videos. His DIY approach speaks to his resourcefulness and vision as an artist.
In the age of social media, V. Mitch understands the importance of staying connected with his fans. He keeps up with the trends and makes sure to engage with his audience online, knowing that the internet is a powerful tool in an artist’s arsenal. His next single, “Boss Moves,” produced by DeeDay from Nappy Boy ENT, is set to drop soon, promising to be another hit in his growing catalog.
With all that he’s achieved so far, V. Mitch is open to new opportunities, including a distribution deal, as long as it makes sense for his career. One thing’s for sure—he’s not slowing down anytime soon. With his talent, drive, and unwavering love for music, V. Mitch is on the path to making even bigger moves in the industry.

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