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Rapper "Jon Oh!" a.k.a Mr. No Condom He Likes It Raw

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No Condom...makes you think unprotected, pregnancy, infection, or as Charleston, SC native Jon Oh! would say “RaW!” This rap-alternative artist created a campaign around the concept that infected the urban genre with a fresh, unique sound. The campaign was capped off with his debut EP, Pre-Ejaculation: The Mixtape, which made a favorable impression on Dat Piff, and got Mr. No Condom labeled as an ‘Artist to Watch For’. Coming off of his 1st wave of success Jon Oh! Is back with his follow up BlackClockWork; and the title gives you a just idea of how intriguing the album will be. With beats orchestrated by producers such as Rick Flare (Paul Wall, YukMouth, Glasses Malone), along with musicians from all over the world & woven with elements from every musical genre, the album is sure to be one big adventure. With a few underground hits such as “Dance Party” leading the way!

Mr. No Condom began his infection mid 2012 after a hilarious three part musical satire he entitled “Adventure Time with Mr. No Condom”. The musical followed our star around town as engaging in hijinks, while narrating them! Hip-hop and trip hop fans alike were drawn to the enthusiastic newbie with his eccentric style, and his preaching’s of change & motivation. With ‘BCW’ he promises to pick up on the same principles, but from darker levels, as he puts his spin on the 1970’s cult classic “A Clockwork Orange”. Jon Oh tells the tale of a drug kingpin’s son who plummets from glory and has to walk the road less traveled back to glory and success.

“Self-growth and transformation is a process that we all must and should go through. I figure who better to tell that story than a former street urchin”

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