Baltimore rapper Kyng Vynce paints pictures of his city with his catchy, yet pain driven, club bangers. Growing up on the east side of Baltimore, in Zone 18, Kyng Vynce has been no stranger to pain & poverty, which reflects heavily in his music. Survival was the most important thing growing up in the streets of Baltimore, but local artist such as, Tim Trees, Rod Lee, & Blaqstarr showed Vynce that there’s more to life than just surviving death and prison. Combining elements from Baltimore Trap, Baltimore/Jersey Club music, and 90s Hip-Hop and R&B; Kyng Vynce has harnessed all the pain and struggle that he’s endured, and manifested it into his very own addictive sound that will keep you coming back.