New England rapper Flawless Real Talk boasted a flow that was both streetwise and polished, carrying him from the Rhode Island underground to the streets of Atlanta within a decade. Born Alberto Martinez in Providence, Rhode Island, he developed an early taste for the music business that proved beneficial when his own budding talents began to take shape. Flawless ' stepfather worked for a company that provided transportation for touring musicians, and Flawless grew up with a taste for the romance of life on the road as well as the hard work and dedication it took to make it big. He began recording tracks with local producers when he was 16, but soon realized that the Providence music scene provided limited opportunities. He left Rhode Island for Atlanta, Georgia in and, only a few months after arriving, won a competition staged by an Atlanta radio station, with his prize being an opening slot at a show headlined by Ludacris and Rick Ross. Flawless found a valuable ally in independent horrorcore rapper Tech N9ne , who saw him perform an opening set at one of his shows and promptly took him on the road for a date tour in In October , he scored a hit with the single "Doctor," which was a preview of his debut album, It's Different, released two months later. Second full-length, 20Flaw7, landed in and included guest Jadakiss on "Bodies.


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Flawless Real Talk is here to cement his name in the music industry, creating meaningful records that speak volumes to the current happenings of the world. Rapping under the moniker Flawless Real Talk is self-explanatory, and real name Alberto Martinez is a student of the game. When it comes to his rapping ability, he embodies the definition of hip-hop: telling his story and inspiring the masses with his words. Boasting K followers on Instagram alone, the independent rapper and entrepreneur has always carried that drive and ambition to be someone big one day — and rapping would be his ticket there.
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