DAMAG3 lyrics
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Artist's albums
LOV3 (limited edition)
2023 · single
TRASH
2023 · single
The Valhalla Tape, Vol. 2
2023 · EP
The VALHALLA TAPES, Vol. 2
2023 · EP
DOUBL3 TAK3 (R3MIX)
2023 · single
THE VALHALLA TAPES, Vol. 1
2023 · EP
G3NOCID3
2023 · single
DAMAG3
2022 · album
ON MY WAY!
2022 · single
PRISON
2022 · single
FR33(STYL3)DOM
2022 · single
WAV3///TOO BAD
2022 · single
DOUBL3 TAK3
2022 · single
MY TIM3
2022 · single
WHAT HAPP3N3D?
2022 · single
CAS3
2021 · single
TH3 PR3S3NT MOM3NT
2021 · album
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Biography
DAMAG3 is the boot-wearing, punch-throwing, loud and proud trans big sister that rap needed. This artist found their beginnings just outside of New Orleans making music in their bedroom. Influenced by the likes of Kendrick Lamar, JID, BROCKHAMPTON, Smino, Lamb of God, Tyler the Creator and Mac Miller, creating a uniquely-infused sound that resonates across many genres. DAMAG3 is a multi-faceted performer who challenges all those who listen to their music to get comfortable with discomfort and to recenter their life around healing and happiness. Their lyrics draw from over a decade worth of their experiences with suicidal ideation, self-sabotaging toxicity, manipulation and substance abuse. She manages to be real about the effects of recovering from these traumas without romanticizing the experiences. This ripple effect of healing can be found in the brutal surrender that is DAMAG3’s lyrics. These topics range from the failures of politicians to protect people, the continued abuse against black and brown bodies, the demonization of the LGBTQ community, and the hypocrisy of the Christian Faith. DAMAG3 pays homage to their southern roots by the purposeful subversion of the spiritual beliefs that were used to oppress them. This masterful use of spiritual motif encourages the listener to embrace their inner power and stand for what it is they believe in.