Biography
Culture Bermudez, (born May 1, 1994) better known as CoachDaGhost, is an American drill rapper. Hailing from Brownsville, a neighborhood in Brooklyn, Coach spent a large portion of his life incarcerated. After getting released from prison, he started rapping as a way to make money, eventually teaming up with fellow gangster disciple rappers 22Gz and Envy Caine, the latter of whom he would disown.
Living in Guatemala from the age of two to five, he has a keen understanding of what it is to be multicultural. In learning English as a second language during his youth, Culture found himself drawn to the sounds of famed New York rappers such as Biggie Smalls and Jay-Z, peaking his interest in music. Nicknamed "Coach" by his peers (short for Culture) and adopting the cryptic "Ghost" label later in life, CoachDaGhost has become a force, with a decadent sound that has the power to transcend the drill wave. The young rapper's future seems promising, with impressive numbers that are accentuated by his raw talent and street appeal. His debut mixtape, Ghost Stories, is coming soon via The Culturvated Agency/Atlantic Records.
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