Geography shapes identity. With « Where U From (Av Made Me) », Ya Boi L.I.V.E and Natti Kasablanka don’t just answer the question, they embody it. This isn’t a track about weed culture; it’s a raw declaration of territorial pride and the unbreakable bond between an artist and their birthplace. Amityville made them who they are, and they wear that badge with fierce authenticity. The production mirrors that grounded energy, delivering a sound that feels both reflective and assertive. Ya Boi L.I.V.E crafts vivid narratives of street life and survival, while Natti Kasablanka brings introspective depth, showing how their environment shaped not just their hustle but their very worldview. The music video captures this essence perfectly: raw street scenes, studio moments, and striking visuals that paint an unfiltered portrait of where they come from. Slash Music recognizes this as more than hip-hop, it’s a geographic memoir set to beats.
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Parallel Stories, Converging Voices
When Ya Boi L.I.V.E and Natti Kasablanka hit the stage, something shifts, the energy becomes electric, raw. Their live performances aren’t just concerts; they’re communal experiences where Amityville and Long Island converge to witness something real. Ya Boi L.I.V.E, through his label Nuthin But Da Best Entertainment, has built more than a music platform, he’s created a movement that connects artists, fans, and the streets. His YouTube channel serves as a direct line to supporters, offering behind-the-scenes glimpses, freestyles, and unfiltered moments that deepen the bond between artist and audience. Natti Kasablanka complements this with a stage presence that’s both commanding and intimate, making every show feel personal.
Their upcoming December 6 performance at the Amityville Music Hall isn’t just another gig, it’s a homecoming where the community that raised them gets to celebrate their rise. In an era of distant, manufactured celebrity, Tha New Li remains accessible, grounded, and fiercely loyal to the people who believed first. That’s not just hip-hop, that’s family.

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