Artist's albums
Half With Me
2023 · single
Slangn KK
2023 · single
Die Alone (feat. B Dok)
2023 · single
Got It All Together
2023 · single
Top 10 Trappers DOA (Deluxe)
2022 · album
Top 10 Trappers DOA
2022 · album
Rapper Who?
2022 · single
Fake Drilla
2022 · single
Hoppin Out
2022 · single
Trapn Off The IPhone (feat. Doe Boy)
2022 · single
HONEST TO GOD 2: Religiously
2022 · single
Ridin
2022 · single
Forever TrapN
2022 · single
Bottom Of The Trap (feat. Icewear Vezzo & EST Gee)
2022 · single
AUTOMATIC
2021 · single
Depend on Me
2021 · single
Fame Or Feds 3
2021 · album
Chaining Day
2021 · single
Murda Boyz (Remix)
2021 · single
TRAPN FEVER 2
2020 · album
Ball & Chill
2020 · single
Smile 2
2020 · single
Honest To God
2020 · single
Days Inn
2020 · album
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Biography
Hardo isn’t supposed be standing in the upright position he holds today. He’s lived and survived enough gangster non-fiction to make a cinematic trilogy. Yet, the 25- year-old is on the brink of becoming the next Black & Yellow representative to shake up hip-hop. While Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller share the torch to their city, Hardo is the only native artist certified and talented enough to authentically tell the good, bad and ugly story of PA’s underbelly. Hardo was born on the East side of Pittsburgh in the Wilkinsburg section. While running the streets as a teen, he learned he was also attracted to his older friend’s rapping ability. The Souljah Slim and Young Jeezy fan took a shot at penning bars and discovered a natural talent. He wasn’t the only one who noticed. Hardo’s high school classmate, Mac Miller encouraged him to take rap serious (Hardo recorded his first song at Miller’s home). But when you’re a 17-year-old owner of a new Cadillac and home, its hard to give your hobby free energy. That decision would send the 18-year-old future MC to prison for two years for selling narcotics to an undercover cop. The next several years of Hardo’s life reads like a blend of Francis Ford Coppola’s fiction and Tupac’s non-fiction. After being released from prison in October 2012, Hardo began his transition from the crime life to the rhyme life. In January of 2013, he dropped his first underground hit, “Stressin”.