Artist's albums
SHINING
2022 · single
Hard To Find
2022 · single
Heart Away
2022 · single
The Journey
2022 · single
Chains
2022 · single
My Bruddas
2022 · single
September Season Pack, Vol. 2
2021 · single
Spin
2021 · album
Pardon Me
2021 · album
Table Or Bouff
2021 · single
Wah Wah
2021 · single
180 (Chopped NOT Slopped)
2020 · album
Secession
2020 · album
Am I Gold
2020 · single
Just Breathe
2020 · single
180
2020 · album
September Season Pack, Vol. 1
2019 · single
2 Dollar Tuesday
2019 · single
x10
2019 · single
Weatherman
2019 · single
Yippy
2018 · single
No Stains
2018 · single
Ionou Jack
2018 · single
Trilliam 3
2017 · album
Trilliam 3 (Commentary)
2017 · album
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Biography
Born in New Orleans, a city known for its deep musical history, Aha Gazelle has positioned himself to add to the region's ever-evolving legacy. The burgeoning rapper, producer and singer-songwriter blends a myriad of influences—from trap to R&B and soul—to create a sound uniquely his own. After making a name for himself while attending the historical Grambling State University and releasing FREE Barabbas and Trilliam in 2015 and 2016, respectively, Aha signed with Reach Records and released his first mixtape, Trilliam 2. It peaked at #3 on the iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap charts and cemented Aha as one to watch. “Momma House” turned heads everywhere, taking social media by storm, entering Spotify’s US Viral Top 50 chart and receiving airplay on BET Jams. Put simply, Aha did what he came to do: capture our attention with a message of hope, strength, and non-conformity. Enter Trilliam 3, Aha’s highly anticipated 2017 mixtape to complete the Trilliam trilogy. From start to finish, there’s a passion that shines through and arrests the listener’s mind and heart as Aha grapples with questions of faith, equality, social justice, and his role as an artist with a growing platform. “Trilliam 3 is the climax of how I've been feeling about multiple things over the last couple of years,” Aha says. “Especially the politics of being a successful black male under 25 in America. It's something I've been digesting lately and it's definitely spilling into the music.”