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The Artist PM Live

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Donte Brisbon, Entrepreneur, Music Producer, & Rapper, best known by his stage name, PM (PharohMountain = King Of The Mountain) was born in Paterson, New Jersey; raised in Baltimore, Maryland. He would have success as a solo artist with the single(s): Unfortunate (2001- Big Bite Records), No Problems (2011 - WOA International), & Thatz Wut IT Iz (2016 - XtraOrdinary Entertainment).

PM became heavily influenced by the likes of legendary artist(s) such as, Kurtis Blow, Run DMC and LL Cool J (East Coast Rap). By age 12, he began performing for the neighborhood (Brooksloat Projects) where many started recognizing his talent for music. Noticing his love for music, his parents gave him a Christmas gift, a music workstation; there was no turning back. He found himself writing, mastering his production skills and perfecting his lyrical flow. Much of his songwriting styles are drawn from real life experiences; witty and whimsical.

In 2006, PM signed his first Publishing Deal with Noteborn Music to license the song "Do It How U Know (FM Jam)"; a song he recorded while touring in Bosnia. From there, he was able to secure a Distribution Deal for his first online project, a 3-Song EP (Earned Neva Given) with Conquer The World Records. Learning the ins and outs of the music business, PM had noticed the rise of Online Digital Music Distributors (DIY) such as CD Baby & Tunecore. From there, PM decided take his career in his own hands and operate full time as an Indie.

In 2010, through Tunecore, PM released his first full length LP entitled "Earned Neva Given" (ENG). Earned Neva Given contained the songs, Town, Tops Down, & Luv You Baby. Several mixtapes and magazine placements later, PM was able to secure a Management Deal with WOA International. 

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