Marcus "caDASHtrophe" Eley, formerly known as Dashius Clay, is an African-American Christian rapper-songwriter, technogeek, sneakerhead, and entrepreneur. Born and raised in Murfreesboro, NC, Dash now lives in Fayetteville, NC with his wife and five out of eight of their children. When not tending to research on mobile development, Marcus spends his time writing, recording, working out, analyzing new phones and technology, and building his sneaker collection.
Listen in to hear caDASHtrophe's latest single "God's Not Dead" and hear more about his beliefs, aspirations, ministry goals, everyday life tasks, personal duties, spiritual journey, and his company, "Eley Enforcement Entertainment, LLC".
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caDASHtrophe, rapper and cofounder of Eley Enforcement Entertainment, LLC
"God's Not Dead" can be downloaded on his website at: eleyenforcementent.life or streamed on all streaming platforms.
Find caDASHtrophe's latest bible studies on his website as well.
Reach out to caDASHtrophe on IG: @deuce_five2 | FB: @dashiusclay87
Interested in being on the podcast to discuss your CHH projects? Go to: https://eleyenforcementent.life/c-note-podcast to schedule an interview.
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