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About Cam Steady

Cam Steady is a nerdcore rapper and multi-genre recording artist from Los Angeles, California. Known for high energy music that fuses hip-hop, EDM, and heavy metal, his unique style quickly resonated with online audiences.

Cam Steady found his early success on YouTube with the series “Video Game Rap Battles”, where he pinned two video game characters together in comedic, animated rap battles. On release, “Super Mario vs Sonic the Hedgehog”, “Minecraft vs Terraria”, and “Five Nights at Freddy’s vs Slenderman”, were among the fastest growing songs in the nerdcore battle rap genre.

Since then, Cam Steady has headlined performances at sold out events like Nerdcore Party Con, MAGFest, Anime Expo, Momocon, and more. Steady’s live concert success lead him to form the Nerdcore tour group “Anime Rap Takeover”, where Cam Steady headlines alongside nerdcore artists like Rustage, NerdOut, GameboyJones, Chi-Chi, and more.

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I am on tour with NateWantsToBattle and Genwunner! #pokemon

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I am on tour with NateWantsToBattle and Genwunner! #pokemon

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