In the Brooklyn drill scene, it feels like there’s always a new rapper coming up, so it can be difficult for some artists carve out enough space to rise to the top. However, Dusty Locane did just that with his 2020 track “Rollin N Controllin Freestyle.” A native of the Canarsie section of Brooklyn, Dusty became a hot name in his city’s drill scene, though he never saw a future for himself as a rapper until recently.
Before the success of that song, Dusty really didn’t rap and never believed a career in hip-hop could go somewhere until “Rollin N Controllin Freestyle” was recorded. The rising artist had spent time with his
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