Funkadelic 602

Artist in Phoenix, Arizona

Funkadelic 602

Artist in Phoenix, Arizona

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Noah Mitchell also known As Funkadelic 602 is an Native American Rapper from Southside Phoenix, Arizona. Noah was always bullied in his early childhood and mid teenage years. After hearing a song by Compton Rap artist Eazy-E, Noah started growing more into old school music, but the area he always lived in was never friendly, he grew up around gangs and around people who always tries to recruit him. Noah always tried taking the right path, but his last always caught up to him in a negative way, but he still never broke his spirit, after listening to rap legends Eminem, 2pac, Dr. Dre, Notorious B.I.G. and many more, Noah started studying their flows, lyrics, and meaning behind their music.

In 2020 before COVID-19 hit, Noah released his first song on SoundCloud titled “What Would You Do”, it became a major playthrough from those who truly supported him in that time, he took the name Cruk G naming himself after upcoming rap artist Kruk One.

Noah began releasing more music as time when on, increasingly improving his lyrical voice with every beat he killed and murdered.

In 2022 of November, Noah became a father to his daughter Jinora Mitchell, but It didn't last as the mother of his child left them and Noah was now taking on the role of a single Father.

In July of 2023, Noah decided to return to the rap scene and made a new hit on SoundCloud titled “Where I'm from (Remix)." The song caught the attention of local artist Jvsph from Whittier, California.

A month later Noah renamed himself from Cruk G to Funkadelic 602 he quoted the name came from his favorite old school artist names Funkadelic and the 602 comes from his city of Southside Phoenix.

Jvsph and Funkadelic released their new hit “Gangsta Funkadelic” on YouTube and it blew up faster than they thought, they kept making more music and have been best friends ever since, to this day Funkadelic and Jvsph remain best friends but more as brothers.

Funkadelic met some new artists along the way like Texas rappers SCG GROY, YB $MØKE, Las Vegas Rapper Lil G Tha Payaso, and local artist SJTPACO.

To this day Funkadelic continues to write music