From North Philadelphia comes Randy T Harris, better known by his stage name 25Reddot, a multi-talented rapper, harmonizer, and Class A multi-purpose transporter. With eight years in the game, 25Reddot has built a reputation for his unique sound, blending raw rap with smooth harmonies. His journey started with a remix of Future’s The Raid, and since then, he’s been crafting tracks that resonate with both the streets and the soul.
His biggest inspiration? His son. Driven by the desire to create music that reflects his life and experiences, 25Reddot’s style is deeply personal, drawing from the struggles and triumphs of his journey. As he continues to build his career, he’s been inspired by legends like DMX and Burna Boy, and hopes to collaborate with them in the future.
Currently independent, 25Reddot is looking for a record deal that will help him expand his reach and share his music with the world. His latest release, Top Pikk, is already making waves, and he’s gearing up for another release on February 21st. Whether it’s working on singles for women or creating his own music video concepts, he’s always pushing his artistry forward.
25Reddot has already performed for a crowd of 700 at the IRS Sneaker Ball, and he can see himself touring with artists like 2 Chainz in the near future. With a bright future ahead, he envisions himself owning property and continuing to rise as one of Philly’s top artists.
Follow him on Instagram: @25Reddot
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