He’s a rapper who really made a name for himself with his standout contribution to the 2015 LBC Movement mixtape, Beach City—a project that helped put him on the map. Since then, he’s gained even more attention thanks to his debut album, Only Way Out, which features big names like Snoop Dogg, YG, and Daz Dillinger, showcasing his strong connections in the West Coast hip-hop scene. Over the years, he’s built a solid reputation, and one of the major milestones in his career was getting signed to Snoop Dogg’s label, Doggystyle Records—a full-circle moment, considering their long-standing relationship.
Before all the fame, he faced some real challenges. Growing up in Long Beach, California, life wasn’t easy. He had a rough upbringing and even spent time behind bars during his younger years. But things started to shift when, at just 19 years old, he caught the attention of Snoop Dogg, who took him under his wing and became a mentor. That guidance played a key role in shaping his path forward. Now, as he continues to build his legacy, his journey stands as a testament to resilience, talent, and the power of having the right support at the right time.
He really made waves with his album Only Way Out, which, you know, featured some solid production work from DJ Mustard. It was kind of a turning point in his career, honestly. The way he blended his style with DJ Mustard’s signature sound gave the project a unique edge. His vision came through clearly on that record, and it showed just how much he’s grown as an artist. His collaboration choices, especially bringing in DJ Mustard, definitely paid off. His fans noticed it too—his name started popping up more in conversations around that time.