Alfamega’s dynamic music career started in a small USP federal Atlanta prison cell. Despite being locked away from society, incarceration caused
Alfamega’s creative spirit to soar. He completed seventeen hundred songs, three screen plays and penned a non-fiction book. In 2002, upon release,
Alfamega met Beanie Siegal through Siegal’s mother and young sister, “Fat Baby”.
Alfamega rapped for Siegal and was offered a recording deal. However, he turned the recording deal down. Six months later,
Alfamega recorded a song with David Banner that led to a deal with Universal Records.In 2003,
Alfamega began working on his own album. Also in 2003,
Alfamega recorded “South of the Mason Dixon”, “Holla” fe...
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