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Scotty Huss is enjoying the success of his hit single “I’m On Go”


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Scotty Huss is a versatile artist located in who was brought up in Port Charlotte in Florida. He discovered his passion for music at a young age by listening to hip-hop and pop in his bedroom. Scotty moved to Miami from his hometown in Port Charlotte to network and build connections in the music industry. Independence, financial freedom, and impact are his main goals for his music career. He currently owns a record label and a publishing company and has no plans on slowing down anytime soon.

‘I’m On Go” is a feel-good song that makes anyone wanna get in their bag. On release day the song peaked at number 13 on the American Hip Hop charts and the video is approaching 1 million views on Youtube. Scotty Huss has also accumulated over 2 million Instagram followers and is constantly working on branding and content creation.

In 2023 fans can expect Scotty’s debut album and some surprise major collaborations.

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