Electronic Press Kit
The Journey (EPK)
Born and raised in Milwaukee, Itz Kc has spent the last decade sharpening his craft and expanding his sound from the city streets to the Colorado mountains. His music is a dynamic fusion of gritty Midwest street bounce and the versatile energy inspired by his years in Colorado. Itz Kc effortlessly blends hard-hitting trap, soulful melodies, and sharp bars, creating a duality that sets him apart in the independent rap scene.
Throughout his journey, Kc has rocked his own sold out shows and headlines as a promoter with TK Promotions Run by Himself and fellow “The Basement Collective” member T. $wayde but he’s even more notably shared stages and rocked crowds alongside heavyweight names like Hopsin, Soulja Boy, Wiz Khalifa, Caskey, Doobie, Bobby Shmurda, Mark Battles, Ying Yang Twins, Dizzy Wright and legend Xzibit—showcasing his ability to hold his own across diverse styles and audiences.
Across just the last few years, he’s has amassed close to 200,000 streams across all DSP’s as well as over 50,000 views on Youtube including his GrindMode Cypher that’s Clocked at almost 90,000 views alone.
Its not just the locals taking notice, Itz Kc Music has been featured all over the net on multiple online publications for his releases. And the grind doesn’t stop there, KC has also been taking over the airwaves slowly but surley, with his singles and new releases being played on multiple radio stations, from Milwaukee’s own, V100.7 to Colorado Springs’ 96.1 The Beat, and Magic 98.5 Denver. even including a BillBoard appearance in his hometown.
in 2021 His talents eventually caught the ear of Bronx Legend Fat Joe, who gave him a major co-sign and featured Kc on his acclaimed project “Don Talk 3.” This collaboration elevated Kc’s profile in the industry and solidified his reputation as a versatile and respected artist.
Rooted in Milwaukee’s hustle and fueled by Colorado’s altitude, Itz Kc’s versatility makes him a unique voice—equally at home on gritty street anthems or polished radio-ready hits. Loved in both cities and beyond, his growing fanbase and industry-level sound prove he’s more than just a local legend—he’s a movement.