There’s been growing conversation around Columbus artist Tazmin, a rapper who was raised in Northwest Ohio’s 419, and his name is starting to show up more frequently across underground music circles.
What’s driving that attention isn’t a single viral hit—it’s steady output.
Over the past few years, Tazmin has focused on releasing consistent music and visuals, slowly building a catalog that reflects his development as an artist rather than chasing short-term trends. That approach is beginning to pay off as listeners start to take notice of his consistency and branding.
Beyond music, he’s also involved with BRM$ Magazine, adding a creative media layer to his identity and giving him another way to stay visible in the culture.
As Ohio’s underground scene continues to expand online, artists like Tazmin are benefiting from increased attention to regional talent. His name is starting to circulate more, and each release adds to that momentum.
For now, it looks less like a breakout moment and more like a gradual climb built on consistency, identity, and staying active.

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