Jamar Nolan
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City & State
Atlanta
Country
USA
Music Genre(s):
Hip-Hop
Bio:
J.Nolan, born Jamar Nolan is a 22 year old Hip-Hop artist in Atlanta, GA. He is originally from New Haven, CT and spent a brief part of his childhood in the Bay Area of California. Although currently unsigned, Nolan is becoming one of the south-east region’s premier lyricists on the rise with his penchant for mixing fluid wordplay with metaphors and also showing ability to venture into storytelling concepts while maintaining his signature smooth delivery, no matter the subject. Influences consist of Nas, Outkast, Goodie Mob, Lupe Fiasco, The Roots, and many others.

My Music

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  • 1.
    Made It Out Alive(prod. oriJanus)
  • 2.
    Flight With No Wings(prod. Tee Dewitt)
  • 3.
    Excellent(prod. oriJanus)
  • 4.
    Get Out The Game(prod. Frontier)

If You'd Like to Hear More

My full discography is available at http://jnolaniscool.bandcamp.com where you can stream and/or buy the full albums. Please support the music. Thanks!

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