Artist's albums
Barely Holdin' On
2023 · single
Heartbroken (feat. Jessie Murph & Polo G)
2023 · single
Off The Court (with Polo G & Einer Bankz)
2023 · single
Grown Man
2023 · single
No Time Wasted (feat. Future)
2023 · single
My All
2022 · single
Bag Talk
2022 · single
G Nikes (feat. Polo G)
2022 · single
Bottle Girls (feat. Polo G & Almighty Jay)
2022 · single
Distraction
2022 · single
Waddup (feat. Polo G)
2022 · single
Hall of Fame 2.0
2021 · album
Better Days (NEIKED x Mae Muller x Polo G)
2021 · single
Hall of Fame
2021 · album
GANG GANG (with Lil Wayne)
2021 · single
GANG GANG (with Lil Wayne)
2021 · single
Patience (feat. YUNGBLUD & Polo G)
2021 · single
Bop It (feat. Polo G)
2020 · single
THE GOAT
2020 · album
THE GOAT
2020 · album
First Place
2020 · single
Die A Legend
2019 · album
Hollywood
2018 · single
All She Wants
2018 · single
Gang WithMe
2018 · single
The Come Up
2018 · single
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Biography
Polo G spent time in Chicago's correctional facilities before getting a major-label contract and viral hits. Still in his late teens, the rapper left jail and began releasing tracks and videos while still unsigned and without management. The video for his inspirational and melodic song "Finer Things" was viewed tens of millions of times and helped his 2019 debut LP, Die a Legend, crack the Top Ten on the Billboard 200. His subsequent albums fared even better, with 2020's The Goat debuting at number two and 2021's Hall of Fame entering the charts at number one. He also hit the Top 40 of the Hot 100 with 2022's "Distraction." Born in 1999 and raised in the rough Cabrini-Green neighborhood of northern Chicago, Polo G was rapping by the time he was a teenager. His earliest songs appeared online in 2017, but it wasn't until his breakout single "Finer Things" that things really started to take off. The motivational song was written when Polo was incarcerated, and once he was free, he recorded it and made an accompanying video, which immediately caught the attention of millions. Things moved quickly from there, as a record contract with Columbia Records soon followed and more singles were released to similar excitement. In 2018, Polo G issued songs like "Hollywood" and "Gang with Me," and he began 2019 with the release of "Pop Out," a collaboration with Lil Tjay. The song cracked the Billboard charts, peaking at number 28. Sometimes leaning more into drill styles and sometimes tending toward more sung R&B, Polo G's approach shifted from song to song. The spare and melancholy "Battle Cry" single appeared next, and in June 2019 his debut full-length, Die a Legend, arrived on Columbia Records. The album was well-received both critically and commercially, cracking the charts and collecting glowing press. He released a new single, "Inspiration," within a month of his LP coming out. Second studio album The Goat was issued in May 2020, peaking at number two on the Billboard charts. The record included guest spots from rappers like Lil Baby, Stunna 4 Vegas, and Juice WRLD as well as production on highlight tracks from Mustard and Mike WiLL Made-It. The song "GNF (OKOKOK)" arrived in February 2021, setting the scene for the release of Polo G's third studio album. That set, Hall of Fame, appeared in June of that year, featuring the chart-topping single "Rapstar" and contributions from Young Thug, DaBaby, Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and more. Hall of Fame debuted at the number one position of the Billboard charts its first week of release. Polo kicked off 2022 with the single "Distraction," hitting number 39 on Billboard's Hot 100 and seven on both the R&B and Rap charts. More tracks followed that year, including a feature on PGF Nuk's "Waddup," as well as his own "Bag Talk" and "My All." ~ Fred Thomas