Artist's albums
Pick A Side
2022 · single
Aye Day Pay Day
2022 · single
Tip The Surgeon
2022 · single
No Mercy (Intro) [from the "Bruised" Soundtrack]
2021 · single
Whippin (feat. Young M.A)
2021 · single
Off the Yak
2021 · album
Hello Baby feat. Fivio Foreign
2021 · single
Beat Box (feat. Young M.A) [Freestyle]
2021 · single
Successful
2021 · single
Off the Yak
2021 · single
Big Steppa
2020 · single
Red Flu
2020 · album
2020 Vision
2020 · single
Herstory in the Making
2019 · album
PettyWap 2 (Bonus)
2019 · single
BIG
2019 · single
Stubborn Ass
2019 · single
Bleed
2018 · single
Wahlinn
2018 · single
Car Confessions
2018 · single
PettyWap
2018 · single
Praktice
2018 · single
Walk
2017 · single
Herstory
2017 · album
Hot Sauce
2017 · single
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Biography
Ever since Young M.A set the streets on fire with her introductory blazer “OOOUUU,” the Brooklyn-bred rapper-slash-entrepreneur has checked items off a bucket list that most dream about. Raised in Brooklyn, M.A learned a lot in her formative years. The streets called her early, though losing her brother forced M.A into a hard pivot that would change her life forever. After the success of “OOOUUU” it wasn’t long before she became a household name—landing coverage everywhere from Vogue to New York Times, along with global ad campaigns with Adidas, Google Pixel Phones and Beats By Dre. “A lot of new experiences have happened for me. I came from the streets and building my own fan base. I was always just trying to break through.” And then it happened. “It was a sigh of relief. This was everything we’ve been fighting for.” M.A’s toured with 21 Savage, opened for Beyoncé, and found herself on her own sold out global tour. She made Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list and received a proclamation from NYC. With M.A standing for “Me Always,” she’s cornered the market on unbridled authenticity, transparent in her life, her sexuality, her mistakes, her blessings. While M.A has remained consistent, her debut album marked a culmination of her experiences to date. Recent freestyles like “Beatbox,” & “Whoopty,” have grabbed millions of streams and views, along with her previous GOLD & platinum singles “PettyWap” & “BIG” helping her to cross over 4.1 billion streams on her independent catalog.