Noochie’s Live from the Front Porch Featuring 3ohBlack
Noochie’s Live From The Front Porch has become a cultural phenomenon in Washington D.C., offering an intimate yet powerful platform for local and renowned artists alike. This unique concert series was born out of necessity and creativity, with Noochie, a multifaceted artist from D.C., transforming his front porch into a vibrant stage that resonates with the spirit of the city’s hip hop and go-go music scenes.
3ohBlack is a notable figure in the DMV (D.C., Maryland, Virginia) music scene. Known for his gritty lyrics and energetic performances, 3ohBlack has been making waves with hits like “All Talk” and “Legg Walk.” His career took off with these tracks, showcasing his ability to blend raw street narratives with catchy hooks, earning him a dedicated fan base. His music often reflects the realities of life in D.C., and his collaboration with Noochie on “Off the Porch,” a track from Noochie’s “Sneaky Tape 2,” highlights the synergy between these two artists.
Background and Performance
Growing up in Washington D.C., 3ohBlack experienced firsthand the city’s diverse musical influences, particularly the go-go scene, which is a subgenre of funk that originated in D.C. and incorporates complex rhythms and call-and-response vocals. His performance at Noochie’s Live From The Front Porch brought this local flavor to a broader audience, allowing fans to experience the raw and unfiltered energy of his music.
During their collaborative performance of “Off the Porch,” 3ohBlack and Noochie delivered a powerful set that encapsulated the essence of D.C.’s music culture. This track, part of Noochie’s “Sneaky Tape 2,” is a testament to their shared roots and mutual respect as artists. The live rendition was electrifying, with both artists feeding off each other’s energy, creating a memorable experience for the audience.
The Evolution of the Front Porch Series
Noochie’s Live From The Front Porch started as a modest project in 2017, with Noochie using his phone to record freestyle sessions on his porch. Initially, it was a personal outlet for his creativity and a way to showcase his talent independently of his label commitments. However, what began as a simple setup quickly grew into a full-scale production, attracting some of the biggest names in hip hop and go-go.
The series has not only revitalized Noochie’s career but also brought much-needed attention to D.C.’s music scene. It’s often compared to NPR’s Tiny Desk concerts, but with a unique twist that reflects the local culture and community spirit. The performances are characterized by their authenticity and the close-knit interaction between artists and their audience.
Noochie’s initiative has provided a platform for artists like Ms. Kim of Rare Essence and Anwon “Big G” Glover of Backyard Band, bridging the gap between hip hop and go-go and introducing these genres to a global audience. The porch sessions have garnered international attention, with viewers from around the world tuning in to experience the unique sound of D.C. music.
Noochie’s Live From The Front Porch is more than just a concert series; it’s a movement that celebrates the rich musical heritage of Washington D.C. and provides a platform for artists to connect with their fans in an intimate setting. Don’t miss out on future performances and exclusive content. Check out more of Noochie’s Live From The Front Porch on ismokeit.net and stay tuned for the next groundbreaking session.
Experience the raw energy, the heartfelt performances, and the cultural richness that Noochie and his guests bring to the porch. Join the community, and be a part of this musical revolution!
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I swear DMV can take over the whole music industry if everybody come together this shit is a masterpiece
Love this for us fam
R.I..P DJ Big3-0 only real ones know
Reppin from GA! DMV Born and raised!
Cuz on the guitar fucked this joint up with no effort
What was the second song? I know motion was the first jawn and all talk was the third.
I need that 3OhBlack mixtape
Thunderboyzzzzzz
Slim on the guitar like dat
Joint crank fr


Y’all lit dat B up Mo
One word. Masterful
That was dope!
This shit is truly a bop. I play guitar and would love to get down on some stuff like this – dude’s tone on here is amazing. It’s like some indie, grungey rap rock n roll, pretty unique sounds they got out of this.
Straight Pressure all around


Ok Nephew

Sliiiiiiim whats the name of this group?thunder boys?
I like this joint,I can picture his lyrics and it's fiiiiiiiiire
So much smoke in my car cuz this shit fyeeeeeeee













Im from UPT. My girl from Tampa and talk her out of town shit about gogo all the time. She actually likes this and aint turn it off when i went to the shower
this is the next wave of gogo.. iont know bout the drill rappers but THIS THE NEW GOGO WAVE HERE. still could mix the clappint crankage in or not but this crank by itself. Good shit