Artist's albums
Iceburg Where You Been
2023 · album
Miss My Dawgs
2023 · single
Oowee
2023 · single
Heavy Freestyle
2023 · single
Gah Damn
2023 · single
Right Back Out
2022 · single
Like Belly
2021 · single
One Night
2021 · single
Get Right
2021 · single
1.5 Way Or No Way
2021 · album
Walkin (feat. Pooh Shiesty)
2021 · single
Walkin'
2021 · album
1.5 Way Or No Way
2021 · single
Belaire
2021 · single
Look At Me Now
2021 · single
Whole Thang
2021 · single
Stay Down
2021 · single
All Cap
2020 · single
Iceberg Sosa
2020 · EP
Check The Score
2020 · single
How It Feel (feat. Lil Quill)
2020 · single
6 Rings
2020 · album
Blake Griffin
2020 · single
Bachelor
2020 · single
#'s (feat. Stunna 4 Vegas) [Remix]
2020 · single
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Biography
Bursting into the game through a series of mixtapes with close collaborator Lil Quill, Atlanta-based rapper Yung Mal built a career in the late 2010s with a blend of rapid-fire, street-level trap. After landing a deal with Gucci Mane's 1017 in late 2017, the rapper found his footing with the Blessed Lil Bastards mixtape series, working with Atlanta contemporaries like Lil Baby, Gunna, and Gucci Mane before branching into solo work with his 2020 debut album Iceburg. Another full-length, 1.5 Way or No Way, appeared a year later. Born in New Orleans before moving to Atlanta's East Side, rapper Yung Mal got his start in music through writing bars to popular beats before being pushed to work on his own material by friends. Though recording original tracks casually from the age of 13, it was not until the late 2010s that the budding MC took music seriously, after his 2016 single, "Str8 Out Da Pot," found underground success online. Teaming up with close friend Lil Quill as Mal & Quill, the duo kicked off their career with a seemingly limitless work ethic, releasing debut mixtapes Blessed Lil Bastards and Blessed Lil Bastards 2 in April and May of 2017. The pair's early material was rooted in Atlanta's prominent trap scene, with Quill and Mal repping Zone 6 and delivering street narratives over the clattering hi-hats and resonant 808s emblematic of the genre. With their subsequent set, the duo sought to catch the eye of Atlanta legend Gucci Mane, creating a six-track homage EP to be released on 10/17 (in tribute to the rapper's 1017 label). Though the EP didn't see release until late November, it still found its mark, and Gucci Mane brought the pair into the 1017 fold in November of that year. Their third mixtape, Came from Zero, was soon to follow: released on Christmas Day that year, the duo's 1017 debut used the pull of their new label to land features from key Atlanta stars like Gunna, Lil Baby, and Rich the Kid, alongside verses from the label boss himself. Cooling off after their prolific run, 2018 was a quieter year for the duo. While collaborative mixtape SOUF6 (with X) landed in June, it was not until December 2018 that the pair's fourth mixtape, Blessed Lil Bastards 3, saw release. With production mainly in the hands of longtime collaborator Gudda Tay, the series' third volume continued in the banger-heavy approach of its predecessors. Following Quill's incarceration in 2019, Mal set to work on his solo career, releasing his debut album, Iceburg, in August that year. With a star-studded roster of previous collaborators including Gunna, Pi'erre Bourne, and, of course, Mane, the project gave a studio polish to the rapper's dynamic energy and authentic narratives. An EP, Iceberg Sosa, appeared later in the year, followed in 2021 by another full-length project, 1.5 Way or No Way. ~ David Crone, Rovi