PackFM

January 10, 2024
Lyricist

Quick Facts

PackFM
Full Name PackFM
Occupation Lyricist
Date Of Birth Jun 11, 1977(1977-06-11)
Age 47
Birthplace Brooklyn
Country United States
Birth City New York
Horoscope Gemini

PackFM Biography

Name PackFM
Birthday Jun 11
Birth Year 1977
Place Of Birth Brooklyn
Home Town New York
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Gemini

PackFM is one of the most popular and richest Lyricist who was born on June 11, 1977 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.

PackFM quickly rose to the top of countless major freestyle battles during the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 1998, PackFM became the 88HipHop MC Battle Champion, and retained it for four months before retiring. He was inducted into the 88HipHop MC Battle Hall of Fame soon after. During the next year, he won the Braggin’ Rites, Next Generation Battle, and TDK’s 24 Hour MC Battle tournaments (the latter of which he retained his top spot for 3 straight months). During his reign, he battled against many other prominent 1990s battle rappers who would lead to collaborations with underground scenes around the United States, including Poison Pen, Eyedea, Pumpkinhead, Apathy, among others.

While PackFM was dominating freestyle tournaments, he also maintained a consistent flow of recorded singles and collaborations. His first single, “Hit List” in 1998, was immediately played in heavy rotation by Hot97 New York.

PackFM Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Lyricist
House Living in own house.

PackFM is one of the richest Lyricist from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, PackFM 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

PackFM (born Omar Rogelio Tull on June 11, 1977) is an American Underground hip hop artist and producer from Brooklyn, New York City. As a teenager in the mid-1990s, PackFM began his battle career, winning numerous prestigious freestyle titles. These wins include the 88HipHop MC Battle Champion, where he was inducted into their Hall of Fame after four undefeated months, Braggin Rites tournament in 1999, Everlast Harlem Lyricist Championship in 2003, and three undefeated months in the 24 Hour MC Battle sponsored by TDK.

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Who is PackFM Dating?

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During 2002, PackFM released two group collaborations as well. First was The Plague’s initial LP Gang Green, a large group album including QN5 labelmates, Talib Kweli, Jin, and Pumpkinhead. November 2002 saw the release of Extended [email protected]’s EP Happy Fck You Songs. Extended [email protected] is a collection of Tonedeff and PackFM and their underground hip hop friends Substantial, Session. Urban Smarts gave the EP a 65 “dope” rating, declaring the intensity of the battle rhymes can “rip you to lyrical shreds” with the consistent humor element being an added strength to the record. Matt Jost of Rap Reviews further declared that Happy Fck You Songs was one of “the most innovative posse cut[s] since – well, in a long time.” This EP led to a spot during MTV Hip Hop Week alongside Tonedeff.

Facts & Trivia

Christian Ranked on the list of most popular Lyricist. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. PackFM celebrates birthday on June 11 of every year.

Throughout his career, PackFM and his music have been featured in many different mediums. PackFM’s film credits include an award-winning Dutch documentary titled “Kika NY”, and, alongside Questlove, Mos Def, and other prominent emcees, “Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme”, which won multiple awards at film festivals around the United States. PackFM has had two television spots, one for MTV Hip Hop Week in 2003, and another for the Ford Edge in 2007. In print, he’s had features in XXL, The Source Magazine, “URB” and Rolling Stone Magazine. PackFM contributed a remixed version of “Click, Clack, Spray” for the soundtrack to Marc Ecko’s Getting Up. The soundtrack went on to win two awards, one for Best Licensed Music from GameSpot and the MTV VMA for Best Video Game Soundtrack. In 2008, PackFM starred in a G4 Freestyle 101 episode.

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