Growing up in the Southside Providence Rhode Island Housing Authority projects, life wasn’t easy for Caspa Clark. At 17, Caspa Clark made a life-changing decision and ran away from the group home he was placed in. After spending time locked up, he realized that wasn’t the future he wanted. Music, especially rap and hip hop, had always been his passion, and it quickly became his escape from the streets.
While living homeless, Caspa Clark found a sense of community with others who shared his love for music. Together, they would spend hours rapping, beatboxing, and making beats on whatever was available. One friend, known as “Beatbox,” always dressed in the crispiest pinstriped suits and was the go-to for laying down rhythms. For at least three years, this group of street poets would freestyle daily, creating music that carried them through tough circumstances.
Things took a different turn when Caspa Clark met the mother of his children and started traveling to music festivals across the country. They immersed themselves in music of all kinds, living carefree and soaking up every experience. But when his son was born, Caspa Clark knew it was time to settle down. His focus shifted to his new child, and with that, he stepped away from creating music—a decision that would eventually take a toll on his happiness.
Realizing that music was a key part of his identity, Caspa Clark began a side hustle while maintaining his 9-to-5. Determined to get back into the game, he dove into studying everything he could about the music industry, from YouTube tutorials to mastermind classes and audiobooks. While delivering packages for FedEx, Caspa Clark multitasked, absorbing all the knowledge he needed to record professional rap songs from home—knowing that studio time wasn’t in the budget.
His dedication paid off. Piece by piece, Caspa Clark began to refine his skills, learning not only about music production but also about the business side of the industry. He connected with like-minded people online and started building a team of creatives who shared his vision. Knowing that creating something truly special would require collaboration, Caspa Clark set out to build a collective.
A fan of Key & Peele, Caspa Clark named the label Noice Recordz—a nod to the humor and creativity that fueled his journey. Now, with his team by his side, Caspa Clark is ready to take the rap world by storm, turning his vision into reality.
From the streets to the studio, the rise of Caspa Clark and Noice Recordz is just getting started.
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