Move over heavyweights, mainstream rappers are a far cry from one Texas-born artist making waves in Atlanta, Georgia.
His shows get so wild that one could mistake it for another Beatles reunion.

Face The Stage is proving that hip-hop doesn’t have to be all about streaming numbers and ephemeral aesthetics.
His unfiltered, high-energy performances are taking fans on a trip back in time—think Prince, think Elvis, but make it louder, crazier, and way more hands-on.
His fans don’t just sing along—they go absolutely feral.
“It’s not just about music,” Face said in a statement. “It’s about creating an environment where people feel so free, they forget themselves.”
And free they are. At his shows, you might see people swinging from ceilings, tossing their clothes, or—if you’re really lucky—witnessing a fan rub potato chips on his nipples.
Yes, really, but Face The Stage isn’t all-too-consumed with his command of the audience—and magnetic effect on the ladies.
The artist taking Atlanta by storm knows he has stage presence and star power.
“People tell me I have Prince energy all the time,” he said, admitting he never saw the legend live but feels honored by the comparison.
Bossie B Entertainment, an Atlanta music label founded by Talibah B., is currently backing Face The Stage.
As if word-of-mouth wasn’t enough, the artist has had his fair share of viral moments.
One of his live performances was reposted by Druski, catapulting him into fame.
At this point, it’s safe to say that Face The Stage is on track to take over festivals, stadiums, and maybe even your girlfriend’s playlist.
His music can be streamed on all major platforms.



