Cellus Hamilton raps on trains to make it as a full-time artist

What lengths would you go to make it as a full-time artist?

Cellus Hamilton, the winner of the 2016 Legacy Rap Showcase, quit his job(s) in Atlanta and moved to New York City, where he raps on the subway during the day and open mics at nights.

Hamilton said he makes about $150 rapping on the train for just four hours a day, which he told Rapzilla.com is even more challenging than it sounds.

Rapzilla.com interviewed Hamilton in Chicago where he records music and recorded him in action outside of the booth — on a moving train.

David Daniels
David Daniels
David Daniels is a columnist at Rapzilla.com and the managing editor of LegacyDisciple.org. He has been published at Desiring God, The Gospel Coalition, Christianity Today, CCM Magazine, Bleacher Report, The Washington Times and HipHopDX.
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