Artist's albums
Outside (feat. 03 Greedo)
2023 · single
Move Fast (feat. Cypress Moreno & Low The Great)
2023 · single
Life Of A Thug
2023 · single
Choppa City (feat. MoneySign Suede & BigXthaPlug)
2023 · single
Grimey Park Side
2023 · single
Never Look Back
2023 · single
Parkside Santa
2022 · EP
Red on My Mind
2022 · single
Stuck In My Ways
2022 · single
MCM Belt
2022 · single
ShooterzOnGo
2022 · single
Parkside Baby
2022 · album
Millions
2022 · single
Can’t Change
2022 · single
3D
2022 · single
Get Money (feat. MoneySign Suede)
2022 · single
Doin It
2022 · single
SCORIN
2022 · single
The Way We Step
2022 · single
Grimey Park
2022 · EP
P Funk (feat. Rucci)
2022 · single
Teach You
2022 · single
Block Babies
2022 · single
Moneysign Suede
2022 · album
Rosary
2022 · single
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Biography
Hailing from the gritty streets of Huntington Park, Los Angeles, MoneySign Suede has roots that run far deeper than the boundaries of the East L.A. neighborhood where he earned his “Parkside Baby” nickname. Born to Mexican immigrant parents who originated from the Pacific Coast state of Guerrero, MoneySign Suede grew up surrounded by his family and immersed in his personal hobbies. Suede lived with his mother, father, and five sisters until he was around seven years old. His parents separated during that time with his father relocating to the Bay Area and moving back when he was around 16 years old. From as early as he could remember, Suede lived with up to 15 people in the household, essentially helping raise his nieces and nephews as he grew up himself. Watching his single mother provide for everyone inspired Suede to attack life with an eager, do-it-all type of energy. He soon became notorious amongst his family for always trying, “some other shit.” As a result, he ended up juggling sports such as boxing, soccer, and skateboarding throughout middle and high school. Suede says he toyed with the idea of being a prize fighter or professional footballer or skateboarder well before he even thought of pursuing his rap career because he always, “just wanted to be good at something.”