You’ve probably heard of the hip hop artist who skyrocketed to fame with a massive YouTube following—over 7 million subscribers and counting. Yeah, we’re talking about him: the guy behind the viral hit “Cash Me Outside,” which blew up after featuring none other than Danielle Bregoli, the originator of that now-iconic phrase. The music video took the internet by storm, and from there, his career gained serious momentum.
But that’s not all he’s known for. This hip hop artist has also made a name for himself by dropping sharp, no-holds-barred diss tracks aimed at various social media personalities. It’s become kind of his signature move—mixing lyrical fire with internet culture in a way that keeps fans hooked.
Before he was making waves in the music world, though, he was dominating the basketball court. Back in high school, he was a big time player—so much so that he earned MVP honors during his senior year at Sunrise Christian Academy. His athletic journey continued at Casper College, then led him to the University of Montana, before eventually transferring to Newman University. There, he truly shined, leading the entire Heartland Conference in scoring. Talk about talent on and off the court.
And just in case you were wondering, his real name is Daniel Nwosu Jr.—but these days, people know him more by his stage presence and online influence. Whether it’s through music, rivalry-driven tracks, or his past as a standout athlete, this hip hop artist continues to stay relevant in a fast-moving digital era.
While he was studying at Newman University, he took on a part-time job as a janitor to support himself. Over time, he discovered a passion for spoken-word poetry, which quickly became an important creative outlet. Along the way, he began sharing his story more widely, eventually stepping into the role of a traveling motivational speaker. His journey—from working long shifts after class to standing on stages inspiring others—reflects his resilience and determination. He often speaks about overcoming obstacles, drawing from his own experiences, and that authenticity resonates deeply with audiences. Through it all, he’s remained grounded, using each challenge as fuel to keep moving forward. He believes in the power of words, both written and spoken, to transform lives—and he continues to live by that belief every day.