He’s the rapper who skyrocketed to fame with his breakout single “Whoopty,” dropped in 2020 and quickly going viral across social media. The track gained so much attention that even Cardi B couldn’t resist—she was filmed rapping along to it, giving him a major co-sign. Before all the spotlight, he spent his younger years soaking up music from legends like 50 Cent, Lil Wayne, and Jay-Z. That early influence sparked his passion, and by the time he was 16, he started rapping just for fun. Now known by his stage name, he carries the real name Christopher Daniel Soriano, Jr., proudly representing his roots—his family hails from Puerto Rico. Over time, he’s built a growing legacy, one verse at a time.
When he was just 19 years old, he began recording his own tracks and uploading them to platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud. It was around that time that he really started gaining attention, sharing his music with a wider audience. He put in a lot of effort back then, consistently releasing new material. His early work laid the foundation for what he’d later become known for. He wasn’t famous overnight, but each upload brought him one step closer. And looking back, those first recordings were a crucial part of his journey—he had passion, talent, and the drive to keep going, even when no one was watching.