Matthew Jefferson, professionally recognized by his stage name Kemba, and formerly known as YC the Cynic, is an accomplished American hip hop recording artist, originating from the culturally rich and diverse neighborhood of Hunts Point, located within the iconic Bronx, New York. Born on November 21, 1990, he has made a significant impact within the music industry, earning recognition as one of the "Top 5 Underground Hip-Hop Artists in New York" by Deli Magazine in the year 2010, a testament to his dedication and talent.
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Notably, the esteemed recognition was succeeded by his official consecration as "DXNext" by the influential and widely respected online hip hop platform HipHopDX in the year 2011.
Throughout the entirety of his professional journey, Kemba has persistently underscored his profound sense of accountability to the art form, articulating, "It feels as though there exists a palpable void in the Bronx, and I do not necessarily feel compelled to fill it, but I do feel as though I could."
Kemba's profound influence transcends his individual accomplishments, as he made a significant contribution to the posthumous album Bad Vibes Forever, a poignant tribute to the late XXXTENTACION, whose tragic passing left a lasting impact on the music world.