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Rhyming at a century old train station in the Bronx

Updated: Aug 26

Last night I shared a few songs with a small group of friends at Bronxlandia which is a community space housed in a 120 year old building that use to be a train station way back in the day. My friend Victor Molina joined me on congas. Many thanks to Majora Carter (patreon supporter) who runs Bronxlandia and The Boogie Down Grind for the opportunity and to the folks who came out including Kaion, Sybil, Octavia and Triston and to everyone I met and connected with at the show.


 
 
 

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NYC based rap and percussion
NYC based rapper and percussionist
Live band concert

Randy Mason is a Bronx hip hop artist, songwriter, cajón percussionist, educator, pastor, and family man whose life and art reflect the heartbeat of faith, rhythm, and community. Fusing the raw energy of New York City hip hop with the rich traditions of Afro-Peruvian percussion, Randy creates a one-of-a-kind sound that inspires, educates, and uplifts.

Born and raised in the Bronx, the birthplace of hip hop, Randy’s music embodies his Puerto Rican and African American heritage. His performances blend storytelling, live instrumentation, and lyrical depth — a celebration of culture, creativity, and hope. Whether performing on stage, teaching in classrooms, or preaching from the pulpit, Randy brings the same message.

As a hip hop educator and founder of R.H.Y.M.E. (Rhymes Help Young Minds Excel), Randy uses rap, writing, and rhythm to mentor youth throughout New York City. His innovative programs help students discover their voices, develop confidence, and dream beyond their circumstances.

Beyond the mic, Randy is a devoted husband, father, and arts and mentoring program director committed to empowering communities through creativity. With every beat, rhyme, and classroom moment, Randy Mason continues to prove that hip hop is more than music — it’s ministry, mentorship, and movement.

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