Boston’s SeeFour Talks Rhythm & Flow, New Album & His Rob Kelley-Morgan Link-Up.

On Episode 133 of the Guest Speaker Series, the rising Boston rapper pulled up to reflect on his Rhythm & Flow breakout, his new deluxe album, and the long grind that brought him here.

Fresh off a standout run on Season 2 of Netflix’s Rhythm & Flow, SeeFour opens up about making it to the intense Battle Round, where he narrowly lost to finalist Sura Ali. Despite the outcome, his performance earned co-signs from hip-hop heavyweights Eminem, Ludacris, Latto, and DJ Khaled—an acknowledgment he doesn’t take lightly. “They really saw me,” he shares, still humbled by the praise.

Since his Netflix debut, SeeFour’s momentum hasn’t slowed. He recently dropped the deluxe edition of Spirit of a Warrior, a project that showcases his lyrical depth and emotional range. During the episode, he breaks down the inspiration behind the album and how it represents his journey—not just as an artist, but as a person growing through hardship and hustle.

Long before the national spotlight, SeeFour was already turning heads in Boston. At just 16, he won Leedz Edutainment’s Rap Race competition, beating out older and more established MCs. That win introduced him to Rob Kelley-Morgan, the CEO of PutInWork Records, who has been managing him ever since. Their bond goes beyond business. “It’s loyalty, it’s real,” SeeFour says. “That’s family.”

The episode also touches on behind-the-scenes stories that fans rarely hear. From losing his voice mid-tour to a wild night out at an Atlanta strip club, SeeFour shares candid, laugh-out-loud moments that highlight the unfiltered grind behind the scenes.