In an industry oversaturated with copycats and one-hit wonders, DeadCom Records is carving out a lane of its own—raw, unfiltered, and unapologetically real. This isn’t just a record label; it’s a movement, a force of nature that embodies the essence of hip-hop, from the boom-bap fundamentals to the electrifying energy of drill music. If it makes your head bob, your car speed, and your mind race, DeadCom is a likely culprit for who’s behind it.
The Birth of a Legacy
Founded in August of last year, DeadCom Records is the brainchild of Vi, a visionary entrepreneur with deep ties in both the music and fashion industries. The label’s name pays homage to Drxpdead Clothing, positioning DeadCom as not just a record label but a brother brand in a growing empire. With the success of Drxpdead paving the way, Vi saw an opportunity—why not use the connections being made in the fashion world to open doors for artists hungry to perform? The answer was DeadCom, and it hit the ground running.
The Roster: More Than Just Artists
Every great movement starts with pioneers, and DeadCom’s roster is already turning heads. 05ive is a lyrical powerhouse, a freestyle savant who can turn any word into a hard-hitting verse on the spot. His ability to keep the bars flowing for hours isn’t just talent—it’s a testament to the dedication that defines the DeadCom spirit. Then there’s 7khi, a phenomenon with a fan base that borders on cult-like devotion. When his track “Circus” racked up 186,000 plays, it became clear that DeadCom wasn’t just making music—it was making an impact.
Gen4our’s entry into the label is the kind of story that can’t be scripted. Vi met him at a detailing job in Albany, NY, and while he couldn’t pinpoint why, something about Gen4our felt destined for greatness. That instinct proved right when Gen4our stepped into the studio and dropped a single adlib with effortless precision. Some artists are made; others are born. Gen4our was born for this.
From the Stage to the Streets
DeadCom isn’t just about studio sessions and streaming numbers—it’s about presence. Within its first month, the label was already booking shows, with 05ive and 7khi performing in Schenectady and Brooklyn before getting the opportunity to open for OMB Peezy two nights in a row in Ohio. This wasn’t just exposure—it was a statement. DeadCom is moving fast and it wasn’t looking back.
The Vision: Bigger Than Music

DeadCom Records isn’t here to follow trends; it’s here to set them. From music to fashion, performances to visuals, DeadCom engages with the culture on every level. The goal? To make music that moves both the body and the mind, bridging generations while staying rooted in the streets that birthed hip-hop.
This is more than a label. This is DeadCom Records. And this is just the beginning.
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CEO: Vi
Vi On Instagram / SoundCloud Link
Stream & Follow The Artists Below
@777khii / Spotify
@huncho_dag / YouTube Link
@not05ive / Spotify
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