Hip Hop artist creates Anti-Bullying Comic Book

Hip Hop artist creates Anti-Bullying Comic Book

South Florida rapper transforms and inspires through music, books and social media

By Arri D. Henry     

      Ramon “Absoloot” Robinson is not just a recording artist and a powerful speaker, he is also a self-made social media professional.  In early 2005 Absoloot began to promote himself online, quickly growing his fan base. Absoloot’s popularity grew as he received over 3.1 million views and garnered over 50,000 fans on his social media channels.  His early success was recognized by VIO Mobile as he was offered a ring tone deal with sales over 150,000 digital downloads in 35 different countries!

Absoloot’s list of accomplishments continued to expand when in 2012, The Huffington Post featured his single “99 Percent” as the theme song for the “Occupy Wall Street Movement”.  The videos for “99 Percent” and “Watch Your Words” received First Place Awards in monthly competitions for JeeJuh.com, an online production company. Absoloot placed Second for his track “They Don’t Hear Me” with Jee Juh as well. He has a top selling album, an EP and two singles. Absoloot was picked by Hard Rock for Hard Rock Rising 2016 due to his clean music and large online following.

Instead of following his predecessors, Absoloot has become a trail blazer for positive Hip-Hop lyrics.  Focusing on creating positive music and images, Absoloot took things a step further by creating an anti-bullying comic book entitled “Keep Dreaming”. “The Adventures of Junior and Rubble” (comic book) is also in the works which focuses on the environment.

By establishing great working relationships with the likes of 99 Jamz Radio, Pastor Marcus Davidson (PMD) Ministries, Complete Music and Video, and Life Sports Fitness, Absoloot has been able to introduce the comic book to Broward county schools and other municipalities.

Once again raising the bar and within four months he’s received over 15 million Sound Cloud streams on the last four singles he released.

“Paying it forward” has been instrumental in Absoloot’s success. He prides himself on making the community his foundation. Absoloot became the Ambassador of Life Sports Fitness in 2017. With Absoloot’s outstanding image in the community and positive influence through music, he was a perfect fit for the non-profit organization.

As an Ambassador of Life Sports Fitness, his focus has been to assist with the growth of their fitness and audio fitness music program which help to launch their anti-bullying comic books series and participant development.

Key element of the comic books are storytelling and self-expression ,and additional comic book development will be based on participant experiences(firsthand). Absoloot’s dynamic social media profile will be utilized to raise awareness of Life Sports Fitness’s community service and program development that positively impact the communities they are associated with.

“After meeting Ramon on a number of occasions and him asking what could he do to help us, I finally had a meeting with him. Because of his and his partner Freeny’s, genuine sincerity to want to help,  we have begun a new chapter of the Westside Gazette,” stated publisher Bobby R. Henry, Sr. with a big smile.

Ramon says that, “I would like to be in the same class of those rare men in the sense of their authenticity.  In that I say what I mean, and I do what I say I going to do. I just want to be a God fearing man of my word.”

Whether he’s entertaining our youth or doing a School Tour to spread his message in the local community, you can always bet that he’s speaking the truth.  He’s not just a voice, but also a brain and tireless worker whose goal is to spread his positive message to as many people as he can reach!

Henry continued, “it is an honor for the Westside Gazette, to be the first newspaper to carry the brand new comic strip “Rap It Up”, by Absoloot and Freeny. They not only talk the talk they walk it.”

 

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Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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