Artist's albums
Lil Pump 2
2023 · album
Tesla
2023 · single
She Know
2022 · EP
Mosh Pit
2022 · single
I'm Back
2022 · single
Casanova (feat. Simar Kaur)
2022 · single
Splurgin
2022 · single
1ST OFF
2022 · single
All The Sudden
2022 · single
Toco Toco To (Remix)
2022 · single
Mona Lisa
2022 · single
No Name
2021 · album
Contacto
2021 · single
Racks to the Ceiling
2021 · single
BNB
2021 · single
Goyard Batman
2020 · single
WATAFUK?!
2020 · single
Life Like Me
2020 · single
Illuminati
2020 · single
Poppin (feat. Lil Pump & Smokepurpp)
2020 · single
Coronao Now (Remix)
2020 · single
Coronao Now
2019 · single
Uno (Remix)
2019 · single
Stack It Up (feat. Lil Pump)
2019 · single
Pookie (feat. Lil Pump) [Remix]
2019 · single
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Biography
With a hypnotic flow and mischievous flair, rapper Lil Pump scored a 2017 viral smash hit with the single "Gucci Gang" from his self-titled debut. Chart success as well as a platinum certification followed, and he went on to collaborate with the likes of Diplo and Kanye West before the arrival of 2019's Harverd Dropout. Pump's heavy output rolled into the next decade and included the 2021 album No Name with Ronny J. Born Gazzy Garcia in Miami in 2000, he had little interest in making music growing up. He took to writing raps and making his own tracks after he was expelled from school in the ninth grade for fighting with another student. Already friends with Smokepurpp at this time, he began collaborating with the rapper/producer and releasing tracks online starting in 2016; the songs were marked by a repetitive, reckless style. The response was overwhelming, with tracks collecting millions of plays in a relatively short time frame. Lil Pump's celebrity grew with each song, as singles like "Broke My Wrist," "D Rose," and "Elementary" expanded his catalog and fame. Videos, touring, and an enormously popular social media presence all followed, based on the strength of just a few online tracks. Various labels expressed interest, but within the first year of his life as a rapper, he hadn't even released a mixtape, let alone a proper full-length. Pump's big breakthrough arrived in 2017 with the explosion of his single "Gucci Gang," which rose to the Top Three of the Hot 100 by the end of the year and was certified triple platinum. He issued his debut mixtape, Lil Pump, in October, featuring appearances by Smokepurpp, Gucci Mane, Lil Yachty, and more. The effort hit number three on the Billboard 200 and rose to number two on the R&B/hip-hop chart. Later that year, Pump scored another hit with the booming "Welcome to the Party," a collaboration with Diplo, French Montana, and Zhavia Ward that landed on the Deadpool 2 soundtrack. Things continued upward in a viral motion from there, as Pump spent much of 2018 contributing features to other rappers' songs, showing up on tracks by Li'l Yachty, Lil Rich, and BlocBoy JB, and he rounded out the year with "I Love It," a collaborative single with Kanye West accompanied by a viral Spike Jonze-assisted video. In February 2019, Pump released his sophomore effort, Harverd Dropout. The Warner Bros. release featured a who's who of guests including Lil Wayne, YG, 2 Chainz, Offset, Quavo, and many more. Pump remained prolific heading into the next decade, turning out singles such as "Illuminati" with Anuel AA and "Life Like Me" before he released the joint album No Name with Ronny J in late 2021. A string of solo singles, including "Splurgin" and "Mosh Pit," appeared the next year, as did collaborations with Soulja Boy ("Mona Lisa") and Ty Dolla $ign ("She Know"). ~ Fred Thomas, Rovi