Mann | Important Ears Only | West Coast Music Artist
- SocialSecuritii

- Jul 15
- 2 min read

Mann: PARABLES FROM A RELOCATED ANGEL
Before the streaming era got noisy, Mann was already on your radar. Maybe from “Buzzin’” with 50 Cent or his coast-heavy remix of “The Mack” featuring Snoop Dogg and Iyaz. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Mann came up in a moment when blogs were king and mixtapes were sacred. But where others chased viral fame, Mann always kept his sound intentional. Smooth, bass-heavy, West Coast at the core, with a dose of charisma that never felt like it was trying too hard.
Now based in Las Vegas, Mann brings more than just industry stripes to the scene. He brings maturity. His sound is honest and melodic, rooted in storytelling but not weighed down by it. Whether he’s floating over a slowed-down G-funk sample or cruising through a beat with minimal drums, Mann has a gift for pacing.
His voice invites you to settle into the moment, not rush through it. There’s space in his delivery, and that space lets you actually hear something. What makes him a perfect fit for Important Ears Only is that Mann is the bridge. Between what hip-hop was and what it’s becoming. Between the industry’s shine and the underground’s hunger. He’s not just here to perform. He’s here to give game, whether you’re an artist or someone just trying to process life through lyrics.
At The Usual Place, Mann is coming with a curated live set. Stripped back and intentional. It’s a chance to see an established artist in a raw setting, where the words matter and the crowd is actually listening. No hype men. No auto-play. Just real bars from an artist who’s already had hits, and still shows up like he’s got something left to prove.
If you’re showing up to feel something real, Mann is your reminder that growth doesn’t mean changing who you are. It just means learning how to say more with less.




















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