Raised on the rough streets of Opa-Locka, Florida, Slick Salt and Undaboss Entertainment presents Nove. At twenty-six Nove is a true artist that is multi-faceted with a style that is truly unique.
With his ear catching lyrics and GQ looks, Novicane is...
Raised on the rough streets of Opa-Locka, Florida, Slick Salt and Undaboss Entertainment presents Nove. At twenty-six Nove is a true artist that is multi-faceted with a style that is truly unique.
With his ear catching lyrics and GQ looks, Novicane is dedicated to taking Slick Salt Entertainment to the next level.
Torrance “Nove” Stroman began rapping seriously at the age of sixteen. He tried and tried to get introduced to a reputable label, but to no avail.
Then there was a talent show at Florida Memorial University where James Jackson, CEO and President of Slick Salt Entertainment was in the audience.
Nove impressed James so much because he immediately saw the potential of Nove to become a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.
Not only does Nove have the skills to make a club bounce, but he also has the hood for the hood and the commercial appeal that will have young teenage girls putting his poster on their walls.
In November of 2000 Nove was added to the Slick Salt roster.
When asked who are and were some of his inspirations, he credits Jay-Z, Tupac and ‘Lil’ Wayne of the Cash Money Click. How ironic, because with Nove’s charisma and lyrical flow, Wayne needs to watch out.
Nove is something to behold because he has stage presence, energy, and a tight staccato flow. With his upcoming LP entitled Still Here (dedicated to the haters), Nove was ready to bring Slick Salt the long awaited recognition and platinum status they deserved.
Sadly “Nove” was unable to release a solo album due to the untimely death of his son but has released many underground albums,
Releasing a album The Takeover: Just Getting Started late 2005 Going just gold was not an option for the young platinum potential lyricist.
Generating such diverse hits, Nove is destined to freight himself from the Southern underground to national illumination.