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Reese White

CEO / Founder / Artist

In a world where it seems that lyricism and originality lack musically, Summerton, SC's artist Reese White feels it's his job to provide some resurgence.

Originally hailing from Bronx, NY, Reese always had his ear towards hip hop as if "it was right in his backward", as he would call it. Growing up, he was heavily influenced by Slick Rick, Nas, AZ, Busta Rhymes and Redman. He's mostly known for his smooth like flow, clever punchlines, and his attention grabbing voice, which led him to create his own brand and independent label "RottWildin" back in 2015.

Reese has released numerous projects & even worked with legendary DJ Doo Wop.

He often said "Every time I get in the booth, I have to prove a point. I care about the longevity. I gotta bless the listeners with something that will be played forever like the legends before me."

Reese White and RottWildin are letting you know that they're here and they're not going anywhere.

Da Snypa

Recording Artist / Lyricist

Hip Hop has always been considered as a man's sport, but there are women who came to leave their marks in such as MC Lyte, Queen Latifah, Sha La Rock and Roxanne Shante just to name a few. There's always that woman with a strong voice to let the men know that the opposite sex definitely has something to say and Da Snypa is the voice to remind them that she's a force to be reckoned with. Hailing from The Bronx, NY and now residing in Sumter, SC, Snypa holds down both states with her raw, uncut, and pure lyricism with a flow that is on point like a sharpshooter. She got her name " Da Snypa" from local battles with a marksman like approach to her competitions when she was younger. Her style of rapping was intimidating to most men, but also loved by many. Snypa made her debut appearance on a Quiet Storm freestyle with Reese and everything is history. Shes showing the world that not only they will remember her moniker, but they will respect her as a markswoman and not a marksman.

Joseph White

Recording artist / Singer


Have you ever heard of the saying, "Young with an old soul?" Joseph White fits the description well. Hailing from The Bronx, NY and related to Reese White, Joseph White is the r&b male vocalist of RottWildin.

Joseph was recruited by Reese because of his voice and neo soul style of music. Joseph is blend of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, & Musiq Soulchild with his own twist. Joseph has been singing since his younger days and was even a part of a gospel group. Usually behind the scenes with a low profile, Joseph is still working on music and still comes with an assist on a record.

Joseph stated before a session that, "Music is good for the soul, so it's only right we put our soul into what we do."

Brodie Barz

Recording Artist / Lyricist

In a world where it seems as if lyricism was being steered away. Brodie Barz takes control of the driving seat before things go left. Hailing from Manning, SC, Brodie has been rapping since he was old enough to cross the street.


Influenced by some of the
greatest MCs such as the late
B.I.G., Jay-Z, Fabolous and
The Lox, Brodie's approach
focuses more on the Ivricism
than anything else. Between
doing music and actual battle
rap, you can hear the passion
that is felt within Barz every
time he has to showcase his
skills. Over numerous amount

of freestyles and mixtapes, he
showed why he's one of the
hardest working artists from SC 
and is willing to prove it. Brodie's
tough delivery, mind blowing
one liners, and in your face
attitude approach, makes him
an undeniable force to be
reckoned with in hip hop. "I'm
trying to be top 5. I already
know I can be top 5 in my city,
but I need to show everyone I
can be top 5 in the world."

Cotton Cande

Chief Executive / President

In the 1980s, hip hop could be found anywhere in any borough and block in the state of New York. With the uprising of the hip hop music making its way through the airwaves, the bronx was getting a lot of attraction and attention.

As a young teenager at the time, Candé White was around to hear what was going on in the BX streets with the sounds of Slick Rick, BDP, Kool Moe Dee emerging in her surroundings. She was already exposed to music beforehand from her father's side of the family,  who would travel with them to SC from NY with soul and blues music on their adventure. "We were basically raised in a family of music. From traveling the interstate as kids even up to now as an adult, I'm still musically inclined." Seeing her son Reese White become musically inclined as some of his family members,

she got involved with the RottWildin team as she'd seen how serious he was talking the music route by making herself chief executive. "I got their backs. It's not just a label. It's a family. As a mother, I have to make sure we keep family values in mind all the time. That's what being a family is all about."
 

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