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Dallas Rapper HeadHuncho Amir Carves His Own Path, Unites the City's New Wave
27 Oct
Summary
- Amir comes from a family of hustlers, including his father Antong Lucky, a former gang leader-turned-activist
- Amir kept his rap aspirations secret from his father for years, but is now part of the New Dallas movement uniting the city's rising rappers
- Amir signed a deal with 300 Entertainment in the last two years and is positioning himself as a long-term player in the industry

In the last two years, Dallas rapper HeadHuncho Amir has emerged as a key figure in the city's "New Dallas" movement, uniting the local rap scene and bringing the spotlight back to the Big D. Amir comes from a family of hustlers, including his father Antong Lucky, a well-known activist and former gang leader. However, Amir was intent on blazing his own path and not relying on his father's connections.
In fact, Amir kept his rap aspirations a secret from his father for years, only letting his friends and family know about his budding music career. It wasn't until Amir started gaining attention and booking shows that his father finally realized his son's talent. Now, Amir is at the forefront of the New Dallas movement, working alongside peers like Montana 700 and Zillionaire Doe to uplift the city and promote unity.
Amir recently signed a deal with 300 Entertainment and is positioning himself as a long-term player in the industry. With a new project titled "50 Year Run" out in October 2025, Amir is focused on leaving a lasting legacy and becoming a household name, drawing inspiration from the likes of Jeezy, Rick Ross, and the Houston rap scene he grew up on.




