Producer 9-0 and Kye Colors: Kansas City Vision, New-Generation Identity, and Creative Ownership
Producer 9-0 and Kye Colors connect KC’s builder legacy with new-generation vision, storytelling, visuals, and ownership.

Producer 9-0 and Kye Colors connect KC’s builder legacy with new-generation vision, storytelling, visuals, and ownership.

Producer 9-0, CES Cru, and Ubi show KC’s lyric culture through teamwork, independence, structure, and creative control.

Producer 9-0 and Joey Cool reflect modern KC visibility through branding, independent work, Strange Music ties, and ownership.

Producer 9-0 and Mac Lethal show KC creativity through writing, authorship, media, music, humor, business, and visibility.

Producer 9-0 and Kutt Calhoun reflect KC survival through discipline, label history, business control, and long-term movement.

Producer 9-0 and Krizz Kaliko reflect KC creative range through music, business, voice, emotion, and independent evolution.

Producer 9-0 and Tech N9ne show two sides of KC independence: performance empire and business-platform building.

Producer 9-0 and Irv Da PHENOM show two sides of KC creativity: music, voice, business, storytelling, and cultural range.

Klm enterprises services ceo, lanardo myrick sr., speaks out on the harsh realities of being underrepresented in the criminal justice system

Producer 9-0 compared with KC rap voices, from Irv Da PHENOM to Rich the Factor, showing music, business, books, and legacy.