User talk:Ydm919

Jarrel Adarris Turrentine (born April 30, 1989) best known by his stage name Yungsta Da Munsta or YDM is an American rapper from Durham, North Carolina. His stage name was given for his monstrous lyrical flow. And while at the age 16 he got the tattoo Yungsta on his right arm. He is known for his two mixtapes, My Throne, & Brett Favre. He Also collaberated with Georgia's own Almane Lo on the song "Where They Do That At".

Early Life Jarrel Adarris Turrentine was born in 1989 in North Carolina to mother Aretha M. Turrentine and took up residence in Durham. He lived the first three years of his life with his mother and Grandmother. He then went to live with his Great Uncle who raised him to the age of 15. He was introduced to rap music at the age of five when he went to his cousin's home. At the age of eight he started writing songs of his own. When he was 14 he saved up him allowance and purchased a beat machine from the local pawn shop and began creating music.

Musical Career He records music in his home studio which he refers to as the "Miller Room". Turrentine first started to gain exposure when he performed at local open mic's and various venues. In June, 2008 he released his debut mixtape "The Remedy" Vol.1. He released his second mixtape in July, 2009 titled "Rumors". And in May, 2010 he release his third mixtape tiled "My Throne" which featured the hometown anthem "Where They Do That At" featuring Almane Lo (producer of "Crank Dat Yank"). Still grinding, maybe even harder. There are up and coming show in the near future. Well Off - Double G's

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