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please purchase your GA tickets and reach out to Daniel@z2ent.com to
help us make your visit as enjoyable as possible. YBN Cordae
recognizes, respects, and reveres the verbal potential for unity.
Acrobatic raps, cinematic wordplay, and nimble rhymes cement the
Maryland-raised and Los Angeles-based MC as a consummate 21st century
storyteller. This status would be affirmed by 200 million streams
within a year and a place at the forefront of hip-hop’s modern
vanguard as a 2019 XXL “Freshman Class” cover star, among other
accolades. He employs the full power of language on his full-length
debut, The Lost Boy [Atlantic Records]. Born to a 16-year-old mother
in Raleigh, NC, he wrote his first rhyme at just four-years-old.
Settling in Maryland after spending his formative years in North
Carolina at his grandma’s trailer, he rapped on-command at school.
At the age of 15, he began collecting, trading, and buying sneakers,
saving up enough money to purchase a home studio. During 2017, he
linked up with YBN in between attending Towson University and waiting
tables. A year later, he dropped out of college as his remix of
Eminem’s “My Name Is” and “Old ******” exploded virally. In
the aftermath, Cordae’s debut single “Kung Fu” popped off with
77 million Spotify streams in less than 12 months. Pegged “one of
music’s most promising rising stars” by The Wall Street Journal
and touted on Complex’s “The Best New Artists of 2018,” he
landed on “Artist to Watch” lists from Amazon Music, New York
Times, Billboard, iHeart Radio, and VEVO DSCVR. Along the way, he
recorded what would become his conceptual opus The Lost Boy. He teased
out the project with the cathedral-size raps “Have Mercy,”
amassing 25 million Spotify streams. After the single “Bad Idea”
[feat. Chance the Rapper], he unleashed the follow-up “RNP” [feat.
Anderson Paak] with production by J. Cole. Everything set the stage
for a major mainstream breakthrough in 2019. Website | Facebook |
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