About GRAFH
Grafh, also known as the underground GOAT of penmanship, was being heralded as the “Black Eminem.” Although he remained independent, Grafh has had distribution deals with Sony, Rocafella Records, and Def Jam. 
 
He released a substantial collection of mixtapes and albums ‘Pain Killers: Reloaded’, ‘The Oracle III’, ‘Good Energy’
and his latest to date ‘Stop Calling Art Content’ executive produced by Griselda/Def Jams very own Benny The Butcher
 
Support for Grafh and his music has been overwhelming – both among fans and within the music industry. His songs have been featured on HBO’s Entourage, Fox’s Meth and Red, BET’s Ultimate Hustler and in a number of video games, including EA Sport’s NFL Streets, Saint’s Row, and 25 to Life. Grafh has also been heavily supported by his peers, including Drake, Raekwon, Bun B, Jim Jones, Busta Rhymes, Waka Flocka, and many others. Grafh was praised by Shia LaBeouf in a late-night TV interview with Carson Daly stating that he was “really, really, really good”
 
Grafh has stayed true to his fans while touring and releasing new music online where he applies an entertaining combination of sharp humor and brutal honesty to everyday life.