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At the forefront of New York City's musical resurrection is Harlem rapper/actor Damany Mathis (Rugz D. Bewler). The former Roc-A-Fella intern turned prominent emcee emerged on the music scene in 2010 as part of the independent music collective DD172/BluRoc Records, where he penned the popular underground hit "Super Bad." The song's success catapulted Damany Mathis (Rugz D. Bewler) as a talent fans and music insiders alike had to pay close attention to. With a heightened profile, Damany Mathis (Rugz D. Bewler) capitalized on his newfound notoriety by releasing his first mixtape, Bewler's Day Off. To continue building his buzz and further his progress, Damany Mathis (Rugz D. Bewler) followed up with the releases of Save Bewler: The Memoirs of Muhammad Mc'Fly, All I Need Is 20: The Lover's Rock Edition, and By Any Means Necessary, all projects consisting of original music distributed for free download. Focused on creating timeless music, Damany Mathis (Rugz D. Bewler) continues to capture the hearts and support of listeners, strengthening his connection with fans through his ability to craft songs with universal themes and messages that resonate with a wide a range of people. Sold-out shows, brand sponsorships, and national radio and television appearances have steadily contributed to Rugz D. Bewler's ascent as one of The Big Apple's next notable rappers, establishing himself as another individual from Harlem to influence popular music and culture.