In the ever-pulsing world of hip hop’s street circuits and underground showcases, platforms like Kreepin Through The Streetz serve as breeding grounds for raw talent. While many names have already made their mark through these freestyles, one name that demands attention is NAWF36—a rising artist whose performance on Kreepin Through The Streetz reflects both grit and promise.
Setting the Stage: Kreepin Through The Streetz
Kreepin Through The Streetz is more than just a freestyle show—it’s a movement. Curated by DJ Hi Rihanna, the platform spotlights upcoming and established artists (especially from Florida and the Southeast) giving them a space to deliver unfiltered bars over live or prepped instrumentals. What makes it particularly compelling is its reach: fans tune in, social media amplifies the clips, and artists often turn those performances into viral moments that open doors.
Many rappers have used this stage to elevate their careers. For example, BossMan Dlow’s freestyle appearance was picked up by Pitchfork, which noted its raw energy, references to life challenges, and momentum-building potential. But that same spotlight is now turning toward NAWF36.