Honored to see MonSter featured on TunedLoud Magazine.
“The most courageous hip-hop album of 2026.”
The album was created to tell the story of living with multiple sclerosis and the invisible battles people fight every day.
Appreciate the thoughtful review and support.
Read the full article here:
https://t.co/t8RamTz6d8
Now playing in Sweden 🇸🇪
Just got added to rotation on Puls FM.
No label.
No machine.
Just consistency and not quitting.
From my setup… to international radio.
Appreciate everyone paying attention early.
Still building.
#IndependentArtist#UndergroundHipHop#IndependentMusic #MusicJourney #HipHopArtist #IndieMusic #RadioPlay #StillBuilding #GlobalMusic
Hey @AntiFraudClub tip for potential investigation:
In NY’s CDPAP (Medicaid-funded) program, disabled individuals are required to complete weekly timesheets for their caregivers. If we don’t, aides don’t get paid.
This is mandatory administrative work placed on disabled people with no compensation.
Now that PPL is administering the program, this raises concerns about unpaid labor tied to a federally funded service.
I’m directly affected and can provide more detail if needed.
@AntiFraudClub I’m sharing this as someone directly affected. It may be worth investigating how widespread this is and whether participants are being unfairly burdened.
@AntiFraudClub At minimum, it feels like a serious oversight. At worst, it could be a systemic issue tied to how Medicaid-funded services are being administered.
@AntiFraudClub With PPL now managing key parts of the system, it raises questions about whether this structure is appropriate, compliant, or potentially exploitative.
@AntiFraudClub This effectively creates a situation where Medicaid-funded services rely on unpaid labor from the very population the program is meant to support.
@AntiFraudClub Despite this being a required, ongoing administrative task, there is no compensation provided to the disabled individual for performing this work.
@AntiFraudClub So the responsibility and pressure is placed directly on disabled individuals, many of whom have serious physical or cognitive limitations.