Artist's albums
Go Crazy
2019 · single
Trained to Go
2018 · EP
It'z Nothin'
2017 · single
Flight Delayed
2016 · album
Anybody (Extended Version)
2016 · single
Night Like That (feat. Sisi Dior)
2016 · single
One Nite (feat. Lil Knock, Swag Hollywood & Mook)
2015 · single
Married to the Money II #Mttm2
2014 · album
Pull up (feat. Swag Hollywood & Dluhvify)
2014 · single
Scared Money (feat. Romiti)
2014 · single
Lonely (Remix) [feat. Young Scooter]
2014 · single
Sk the Legend
2014 · single
Dap You Up
2014 · single
Lonely
2013 · EP
Dance
2013 · single
How Could U
2013 · single
Rico Story Trilogy
2013 · single
Flexin & Finessin
2013 · single
Finesse Father
2013 · album
Rico Story Trilogy
2013 · single
Married to the Money
2013 · album
You Got It
2013 · single
Freak Hoe
2013 · single
Money
2012 · single
Weekend
2012 · single
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Biography
An up-and-coming rapper and producer who tragically died before he was 20, Speaker Knockerz was born Derek McAllister, Jr.. Derek McAllister, Sr. was a former musician himself, but he landed himself a ten-year stint in jail while the family lived in N.Y.C., so Derek Jr.'s mother decided to move the family away from such an unhealthy environment. They moved to South Carolina, where the young Derek fell in love with hip-hop and creating music with his PC. In 2010, dad came home from jail, helped his son polish his music, and by the end of the year, Speaker Knockerz made his mixtape debut with Flight Delayed. A year later, he sold one of his beats to Meek Mill, then Gucci Mane bought a Speaker Knockerz beat for his track "Re-Up." Knockerz's work as an MC took off when he uploaded the cut "Weekend" in 2012, and 2013 saw him hit with the track "Lonely" plus his "Rico" trilogy, a gangsta rap story told over three singles. McAllister was fielding offers from record labels and MCs when on March 6, 2014, he was found dead in his garage. The 19-year-old died of natural causes -- a heart attack -- as the Richland County Coroner found no signs of drugs or foul play. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi