Nile Flame: Early Life, Music, and the Rise of Majestic Gvng

Early Life

Nile Flame was born in South Philadelphia on September 14, 1991, to Angela L. Britten and Herman L. Woods Sr. Although born in Philadelphia, he was primarily raised on the east side of Atlanta, Georgia, where he developed strong influences from Black Christian churches, Southern culture, spirituality, and his experiences through travel. These influences later became foundational to his artistic identity, blending soulful expression, spiritual themes, and cultural storytelling into a sound described as both refreshing and familiar.

Musical Beginnings

Music played a major role in Nile Flame’s upbringing from an early age. He studied drums and violin until the age of 12 before transitioning to keyboard, which he played for churches until the age of 19. His early exposure to live instrumentation and church music helped shape his musical ear, performance style, and approach to songwriting.

At the age of 17, he co-founded the group Majestic Bohemians alongside his brother, Caleb J. Woods. During this period, he performed under the stage name “Young Flame.” Alongside music, he also wrote his first business plan at 17, reflecting an early interest in entrepreneurship, ownership, and independent creative development.

Career Development

Following the separation of Majestic Bohemians in 2015, Nile Flame entered a period of personal and professional transition. Balancing multiple responsibilities and creative ambitions, he worked to define the direction that would align with his long-term vision of becoming the CEO and owner of an educational independent label rooted in empowerment, culture, and artistic freedom.

Over time, this vision evolved into Majestic Gvng, a movement combining music, fashion, spirituality, and community-building. Through his work, Nile Flame positioned himself as both an artist and entrepreneur focused on creating purpose-driven art and ownership opportunities for independent creatives.

Personal Life and Philosophy

In addition to his music and business ventures, Nile Flame has identified himself as a father, entrepreneur, and advocate for self-development and spiritual growth. Much of his philosophy centers around perseverance, reinvention, and remaining grounded throughout success and adversity.

His message to longtime supporters and early followers has remained consistent throughout his career: “Remember you were here before the fame.”

Welcome Home, Ur Majesty - Intro Video

If Ur Reading This, It’s Not Too Late. This is How We Win

image description You have just discovered the future king of hiphop and been given a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Many artist like myself lose the opportunity to be close to their fans to the point of even calling them their friends. That’s not lost on you. You are here because you are my friend and as you keep reading I trust you’ll see the value you gain in supporting the journey and participating in our success.

First let me tell you what my enemies do and who they are so you know what we’re up against it. My biggest and strongest enemy is what I like to call “Agent of Division”. It’s self explanatory so I’ll simplify it and remind you Unity is its weakness. The agents come in various forms but the attacks don’t apply when we unify. The more immediate enemy that is the most common and I have the most of right now are procrastinators or in-action takers. I trust that ur not one if you’ve read this far and that’s because you’ve already joined the journey by joining the email list or making a tribute to the gvng.

Together we’re going to change the music industry. The fashion industry. The world. And to do so all you have to do is participate in the journey. You are the hero of any artist story especially an independent artist like myself and without you we can never become powerful enough to cause change in the world. You are the fuel that keeps the engine of success going and because of that my friend you can ask me for protection or to use my influence in this world to make changes and I’ll always do what I can because this is bigger than a brand. Bigger than a career. We are world creators gvng and in the world we’ve created together ur input and contribution are what keeps the world spinning.

I made this all about you and if you read this far maybe you wondered how does this tell you who Nile is? I’m nothing in this world without those that support me. Being me means being on an island that you built for those that support you. I trust you’ll protect this island with me from the agents of division that profit and benefit from us fighting and bickering online and offline. I trust you know authentic energy when you see it and feel it. I trust this will be the last time you support me in silence. Get ur full value out of life and use my gifts and talents to better the world around us.

Thanks for ur energy gvng. Come talk to me at the next event and let’s memorialize each encounter.

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Welcome home, ur majesty. www.nileflame.net

My Son Is Missing

In other news, my son went missing yesterday afternoon from his mom house. I hadn’t seen or spoken to him in a month. I desired to be father full time. His mother desires full control over her own life which translates to controlling her kids and anyone she’s connected to. Our differences led me to choose the most peaceful option for our son and not argue or fight with her. Which meant he stays with her though he doesn’t want to and preferred to live with me. He’s 13 years old and has been through life like a child in foster care. From 8 years old until now we’ve been his raising him. In that time until recently I’ve been teaching him every single thing I can about being a black man in America and how to survive on his own. Thrive even if he so chose to do so. I don’t know the outcome of this, but I appreciate all positive energy and thoughts towards his safe coming home.

All support helps. In worst case scenario their life insurance in place through his mom and me. But tbh financially I’ve been lacking, and my policy could have lapsed. This is uncomfortable to write and even more uncomfortable to do, but without facing my reality I can’t change it.

Y’all have seen me post my shop so if you feel compelled to help in any just buy something there. I don't need or want handouts because my family motto is We Got Us. This is said everyday twice a day. My son even knows it. Thanks for reading thus far, it’s a rant at this point. Go to http://majesticgang.shop and use code “DADDY” for 33% off ur entire order. Despite this situation I am aiming to stay focused on building the future for my son when he returns.

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