Potter, a talented hip-hop artist hailing from Broward County, Florida, brings a unique blend of modern lyrical genius and a nostalgic ’90s vibe to the scene. Raised in a Colombian household, Potter’s early exposure to diverse musical genres, including salsa and merengue, laid the foundation for his eclectic musical style. “Take It All Away,” his latest track, seamlessly combines the soulful beats of today with a feature from Rahiem Supreme, transporting listeners to the golden era of hip-hop.
Born and raised in Broward County, Florida, Potter’s upbringing in a Colombian household exposed him to a bevy of multi-cultural genres such as salsa, merengue, and several other Latin genres. It was not until the age of 6 years old that Potter first discovered Hip-Hop. “When I was in Colombia. The first song that I’ve ever heard was DMX’s “Ruff Ryder’s Anthem”. From then on, I immediately fell in love with the culture.” Some of the artists that influence Potter today are Key!, 03 Greedo, Young Thug, Tame Impala, and Unknown Mortal Orchestra. He explains his first foray into his passion was in middle school: “I began to compose and write poetry by the time I was in high school. I won a couple of district competitions for my poetry. Now i just want to bring it all together in my music.”
“Take It All Away,” Potter’s latest release under Crash Dummy Records, is a captivating blend of modern lyricism and a throwback to the ’90s hip-hop era. The track features Rahiem Supreme, adding a touch of nostalgia and bridging the gap between generations. The soulful beats and evocative lyrics make it more than just a song—it’s an experience. Whether you’re in the mood for introspection or reminiscing about classic times, this track promises a harmonious journey through time.
































