Growing up in the Southside Providence Rhode Island Housing Authority projects, Caspa Clark faced more than his share of challenges. At just 17, Caspa Clark made a bold decision to run away from the group home he had been placed in, which led to a stint in lock-up. It didn’t take long for him to realize that this path wasn’t meant for him. Throughout it all, his love for music—particularly rap and hip hop—had been a constant, offering him a way out and a way forward.

Living on the streets, Caspa Clark found a family of fellow artists who shared his passion. Days and nights were spent freestyling, beatboxing, and creating makeshift beats on anything they could find. One standout character from those days was a friend known as "Beatbox," who always rocked the cleanest pinstriped suits and provided endless rhythms. For three years, music became their life, with Caspa Clark spending countless hours perfecting his craft and finding his voice through the raw energy of freestyle sessions.

Things began to shift when Caspa Clark became a father. He traveled across the country, hitting up music festivals and immersing themselves in the musical culture. But after the birth of his son, Caspa Clark knew he had to change course. His focus turned entirely to his child, and he stepped away from creating music—something he later realized was draining his happiness.

Determined to reignite his passion, Caspa Clark launched a side hustle while working his 9-to-5. He committed to mastering the ins and outs of the music industry, knowing that studio time was out of reach financially. He immersed himself in YouTube tutorials, mastermind classes, and audiobooks, constantly learning and multitasking while on the job as a FedEx driver. Caspa Clark’s dedication was relentless, and it began to pay off as he honed his skills, learning not just about music production but also about the business side of the game.

Over time, Caspa Clark started building connections with like-minded creatives online. Recognizing the importance of collaboration, he began assembling a team to help bring his vision to life. Inspired by his love for Key & Peele, Caspa Clark named his label Noice Recordz, a playful nod to the humor and creativity that had always driven him.

Now, with his team and label in place, Caspa Clark is ready to make his mark on the industry. His journey, from the streets of Providence to the founding of Noice Recordz, is a testament to the power of persistence, passion, and the belief that music can change everything.

The rise of Caspa Clark and Noice Recordz is only just beginning.

Listen to Caspa Clark On Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Ox3FqXrE6J3mdEgVHKCO7

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