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About
R&B and Hip-Hop artist and musician best known for hit songs like "Pretty Please," "Rush," and "Match Made in Hell." In 2023 alone, he dropped a total of 4 full-length studio albums, first with "Plan B," followed by "Duffle Bag Boi," "Stacey," and "Next Time," the latter of which included a total of 10 tracks. He also established his own music label called FI$H BOWL, which has distributed much of his own work through EMPIRE.
Before Fame
He was raised in Montreal, Canada, where he struggled as the victim of bullying throughout his childhood and, as a result, turned to music. After learning to write his own songs, he gradually taught himself to use recording software and create his own beats. He made his professional musical debut in 2018 with the release of his first single, titled "Bounce." Later that same year, he also dropped tracks such as "Lucky" and "Say My Name."
Trivia
He has stated that his favorite work is his 2020 EP titled "Skeletons" - a 6 son EP which included tracks like "The Worst" and "Down in Flames." In 2017, his collaboration with fellow Canadian artist Jordan Lutes (popularly known as Jute$) on the track "Either Way" led him to earn recognition from the talent management firm known as Prodigy Artists. He later also earned representation from Paradigm Talent Agency.
Family Life
Growing up, his mother was a singer and his father worked in art.
Associated With
He collaborated with Miles Wesley on his track "Droptop Impala," off of his 2021 EP "Benny Blue Bandz." That same year, he also released a single called "Dumb" with Goodboy Noah. He has also worked with artists such as carneyval and 24hrs.