
If you know anything about Baltimore’s modern rap wave, you know the name Tate Kobang rings off heavy.
Born and raised in West Baltimore, Tate came in smooth but confident — blending street perspective with melody in a way that felt effortless. He broke through nationally with “Bank Rolls (Remix)” featuring Young M.A, and suddenly the city had a new voice pushing it forward. But Tate was never just chasing hits — his music always carried that Baltimore bounce, mixed with introspection and real-life grit.
There’s something about his flow — calm, almost conversational — that makes the bars hit harder. Whether he’s talking hustle, loyalty, or leveling up, it feels lived-in. Not industry-polished. Not forced. Just authentic.
Tate Kobang represents a generation of Baltimore artists who turned local momentum into national respect, proving the city’s sound could move rooms far beyond Maryland.
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