Tommy Marsh Releases Nostalgic Rap Banger 2K Baby 

Tommy Marsh, is a 21-year-old rapper/singer-songwriter from Maslins Beach. Tommy has been writing his own songs since he was 9, and performing live is his absolute favourite thing in the world. The energy from an audience enjoying his music is an incredible feeling that he cherishes.

Starting out in a creative school, Tommy was fortunate to unlock his musical talents at a young age. His big dream? To make a positive impact through his music, motivating others to make positive changes in themselves and the world around them.

Tommy started 2024 with a bang making his first festival appearance at WOMADelaide on Friday the 8th of March, since then he has performed a series of packed out live shows. 

Tommy Marsh’s track “2K Baby” is a nostalgic anthem that takes listeners on a journey back to the early 2000s, capturing the essence of youthful exuberance and the thrill of chasing dreams. The song’s upbeat energy and catchy hooks evoke the carefree days of recording demos with friends, while also reflecting the challenges of navigating fame in the big city. Tommy masterfully blends personal memories with universal themes of staying grounded, making “2K Baby” a relatable and fun listen for anyone who’s ever chased a dream or felt the pull of their roots.

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