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Da-Wolf – Hunger @dawolfmuzic

The official video for “Hunger” kicked off the new year for Da-Wolf as she sets her sights on pushing out more quality tracks with an intent to be the next break out female rapper on the scene. “You busy eating, but I got that Hunger” is a quote to live by as she gets down to the knitty gritty and pushes herself past previous sounds. They say the wolf on the hill is never as hungry as the wolf climbing the hill and in the track Hunger, listeners can hear Da-Wolf’s passion and aggression.

Born and bred in the DMV, Da-Wolf was surrounded by a variety of culture and experience that helped cultivate her sound. Inspired by her fixation on geek culture, Da-Wolf paved her own style of hip hop music. With an aggressive version of artistry aligned with the quirkiness of her lyrics and her ability to hold a tune, Da-Wolf has dropped projects like Sex & Video Games, Legend of the Geek, Spring Heat, and Illustrated the Ep.

Da-Wolf has had the pleasure of opening up for the likes of Crank Lucas, PaperBoyThePrince, AdotWake and more. She has graced the stages of The Velvet Lounge, the Pinch, the University of Maryland, Howard University, PassDaAux, and continues to bring her unique brand of rap to audiences willing to listen.

She has also made appearances at radio stations across the DMV such as 88.9 WEAA, 88.1 UMUC, and 88.5 WAMU just to name a few. Many of her songs such as Mark of the Wolf, Dreamz, Believe It have been played on syndicated radio airwaves and other songs such as Hype |Renegades| and Watch Yo Mouth have made their way to podcasts and online radio. With one listen to any of her tracks it’s not hard to tell that she is influenced by the styles of Missy Elliot, TLC, MC Lyte, Queen Latifah, Salt & Peppa, and more hard hitting female emcees of the previous generation.

With phrases like, “I rap about ya mans pokeballs and turning Super Saiyan LVL 3,” there’s no wonder why the unique gravitate toward her. She calls her ever growing group of fans the “Da-Wolfpack” and with them in toe; she continues to work towards her goals of climbing to the top.

Amanda Goldben, more commonly known as Mz. On Point has always had a love for music, growing up in a household filled with music. Over the years she found herself more involved behind the scenes, then in the spotlight. She realized she wanted to help other obtain their dreams not just live her own. After working in a professional office setting and capacity for over 10 years, it was time to find something new. She wanted to find something that would fully utilized her skills and abilities, while still allowing her to be not only the main provider but also caregiver for her daughter. Almost accidentally discovering her love for music and her business skills could be used together Mz. On Point knew this was she was meant to do and began her research and networking to build not only her business and brand, but also those of the artists and clients she would be helping along the way. In November 2012 she realized that online promotions, public relations, and brand exposure where her “nitch”, all those years of office experience and computer work were showing their true worth and potential became endless. In a few short year she has had the privilege of working with some very influential people within the industry. In January of 2013 she began with DJ Shalamar and became a part of Team Fuego and now handles most of Southern Fuego’s social media & promotions. Attending sometimes dozens of events a month Mz. On Point quickly made a name for her brand throughout Central Florida. Being sure to attend key networking events, and conferences to not only network but more importantly to expand her knowledge of the industry and perfect the services she offers. January 2014 Mz On Point had the privilege of becoming apart of the infamous and world renowned DJ coalition, Team Bigga Rankin & the Cool Running DJs. May 2015 Mz On Point was honored to learn that she had been chosen to receive the Hard Hitta Award at the the 7th Annual SCM Awards which took place in Memphis, Tennessee. While she wasn't able to make the trip to accept the award one of her mentors Bigga Rankin accepted it on her behalf.