Artist's albums
Proof
2023 · album
Facts
2023 · single
Kareem (feat. NoLuck Jr.)
2023 · single
Kareem (feat. NoLuck Jr.)
2023 · single
Boy
2023 · single
Pape
2023 · single
Tyreke Hill
2023 · single
Get Em
2023 · single
Cash Deposits
2023 · single
Back In That Mode
2023 · single
No Chorus
2023 · single
Check (feat. Big Yavo)
2023 · single
The Largest
2022 · album
Them O Days
2022 · single
Whole Lotta Money
2022 · single
Slide Then (feat. Big Yavo)
2022 · single
Herschel Walker
2022 · single
STUNNA
2022 · single
STUNNA (Chopped & Screwed)
2022 · single
OVO
2022 · single
No Rang
2022 · single
Yayski
2022 · single
Cabbage Patch
2022 · single
Lumberjack
2022 · single
Fronted
2022 · single
Area 51 (Remix)
2022 · single
No Pen No Pad
2021 · single
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Biography
“Where I’m at, it’s all me,” says Birmingham, Alabama’s Big Yavo. After just 2 years of rapping, the artist is the epitome of self-made. Video singles including “No Pen,” “Shawn Kemp,” and 2021’s “Freestyle” have presented a charismatic artist with a refusal to compromise or chase attention through co-signs. “In my part of town, nobody made it before,” says the product of the city’s west side. “I feel like I haven’t made it either, but no one has made it as far as I have,” he admits. After three full-length projects on Cinematic Music Group during 2020 alone, Big Yavo is making it. Upcoming album promises to be a loud statement with some new sounds. “Lately, I have been trying to switch my flow up," says the artist. “There’s a lot of people that got my old Yavo sound down pat. I’m going different ways with it the further I go.” Throughout his life, Big Yavo has been around the action. In one of the most dangerous cities in the US, the rapper stresses, “You have to know how to move to survive.” He grew up around people immersed in the streets. “I can talk about it because I’ve seen it; Everything that I rap about I’ve seen or did,” he says. As Alabama recently grabbed the rap spotlight, Yavo felt that something was missing. “Everybody was on their same lil’ wave.” Since 2019, Yavo had been sporadically making songs in the studio and posting them to YouTube. Hometown love has been an essential element for an authentic artist representing the city’s under-covered neighborhoods.