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Hailing from the crime-riddled streets of South Central, LA, rising rapper PX-TNE shares his new project entitled “Who Da F** Is Dat Nigga In Dat Wheelchair? (Pt. 2).”

With the release of his album, PX-TNE hopes to gain massive attention and accolades from rappers and Hip-Hop fans internationally. But even more so, he hopes to inspire those ‘abled’ and ‘disabled’ as a living testimony to the fact that there are no setbacks in life.

“In my hood, I was always ‘that guy in the wheelchair.’ I could hear the whispers about me and folks were always feeling bad for me. But the mind is our greatest muscle and the accident left mine in tact. I used this experience to propel me,” PX-TNE explains.

Adding, “Once I realized I might not be that great rapper I always dreamed of, I put my energy into producing. So when they ask now, ‘Who the hell is that guy in the wheelchair?’ It’s PX-TNE and I’m coming at you to show you if I can do it, so can you! The music is gangsta because sometimes life can be gangsta. Regardless though, we are here to win!”

This project is bringing you a full catalog of bangers that bridge the gap between the Westcoast and the South. Featuring standout artists from both sides, the album brings heat with tracks from PX-TNE, Gormay, Lost God, EBS Tiny 2uce, and P.R.E Underboss “FDBD” BKA 32.

The project also boasts special guest appearances from some of the game’s finest, including OJ Da Juiceman, Hot Boy Turk, Quavo, and other heavyhitters, making it a must-listen for any true Hip-Hop fan.

As a teenager, PX-TNE’s dreams were seemingly shattered, when one day, while playing around at his high school, a freak wrestling accident left him paralyzed. Not only could he no longer take simple steps or move around, things he had taken for granted; his despair was doubled when he discovered he no longer had the lung capacity to rap.

PX-TNE is a testimony to the essence of true determination. What might have crushed many only propelled him forward. With true grit and persistence he redirected his energy and stayed in the game.

Press play and listen to “Who Da F** Is Dat Nigga In Dat Wheelchair? (Pt. 2)” below.

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