: Following his incarceration, he spent time teaching chess to children, an experience he credits with helping him develop the discipline necessary for his music career.
: He gained immediate attention with his 2019 debut track "Aaron Rodgers," where he compared his own precision and success in the rap game to the professional football player. : Following his incarceration, he spent time teaching
: Known for a "legato" flow that moves with high momentum, his music often features the heavy, rumbling production typical of the Brooklyn drill genre. : Following his incarceration
: His work is influenced by a mix of Chicago and New York legends, including Lil Durk, Chief Keef, Biggie Smalls, and Jay-Z. 26AR | The New Voice of Brooklyn is Here To 'Drench 'Em' his music often features the heavy