Born | Data not available |
Birthplace | Sacramento, California, USA |
Nationality | Sacramento, California, USA |
Occupation | Jazz musician, composer, bandleader |
Joseph Elory Luna-Bell, professionally known as Showtime Ramon, is an American rapper hailing from Sacramento, California. Born on January 4, 1993, he has carved a niche in the hip-hop scene with his sharp wordplay and authentic lyrical style. His music often incorporates sports references, pop culture, and themes of self-empowerment. Known as the "Gem Spitter," Showtime Ramon has collaborated with artists like Chuuwee, Trizz, Young L (The Pack), and Sir Michael Rocks (Cool Kids). His dedication to his craft is evident in his self-produced tracks and his commitment to engaging with fans through social media platforms. With a growing global fanbase, he continues to make significant strides in the hip-hop industry.
Early life
Showtime Ramon was born and raised in Sacramento, California. From an early age, he showed a keen interest in music and storytelling. His environment and experiences growing up deeply influenced his lyrical themes, drawing heavily on self-motivation and real-life struggles.
Music career
Showtime Ramon gained recognition for his lyrical dexterity and unique hip-hop flavor that blends confidence, cultural nods, and high-energy production. Over the years, he has released numerous singles and projects while maintaining complete creative control over his music. Notable collaborations include artists such as Chuuwee, Trizz, Young L, and Sir Michael Rocks, all of which have helped elevate his profile in the independent rap scene.
Discography
Ramon’s discography features a wide array of singles and collaborative works, each showcasing his growth and consistency. His music stands out for its punchlines, metaphor-laced bars, and motivational undertones.