In a surprising turn of events, a man who was once the landlord of the infamous Marty Markowitz, aka "Marty Supreme," a notorious New York City rapper, has made a name for himself in the city as a talk radio host. The former landlord, whose identity has not been publicly disclosed, has seemingly traded in his real estate ventures for a microphone, taking the city by storm with his outspoken views and sharp wit. As a self-proclaimed "king of talk radio," he has been making headlines for his unapologetic opinions on everything from politics to pop culture. But what drives this unlikely radio personality, and how did he go from being a behind-the-scenes player to a household name in New York City?
He was the real Marty Supreme’s landlord. Now he’s New York’s king of talk radio Los Angeles Times