Artist's albums
Ride or Die Chick
2023 · single
Ghetto Ghetto (Acoustic) [feat. Too $hort]
2022 · single
Ghetto Ghetto (feat. Too $hort)
2022 · single
Pistol Piston
2022 · single
stay with her
2021 · single
To Kill For
2018 · album
Might Die Young (feat. Olivia O'Brien & Tinashe)
2018 · single
My Love (feat. Marc E. Bassy)
2018 · single
Whiplash 2.0
2018 · single
Big Film (feat. G-Eazy & Jeremih)
2018 · single
Whiplash
2018 · single
Tap In
2017 · single
OB
2017 · single
To Live For
2016 · album
Joy Ride (feat. Austin Mahone) - Single
2016 · single
Indigo - Single
2016 · single
Faithful (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) - Single
2016 · single
My Jam - Track Commentary
2015 · single
My Jam (feat. Zendaya & Jeremih)
2015 · single
Hot Box (feat. G-Eazy & Mila J)
2014 · single
Maxwell Park
2014 · album
Big Body (feat. Clyde Carson & TY$)
2013 · single
BYOB (feat. Wallpaper)
2012 · single
Lesbian
2011 · single
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Biography
After writing hits for others, rapper, songwriter, and producer Bobby Brackins broke out on his own as a solo artist. Born and raised in Oakland, California, Bobby began writing for other artists after a move to Los Angeles. His solo career was still a concern, as mixtapes like 2011's The Young and Hungover with YG appeared, but being behind the scenes kept him busy, especially in 2014. That year, he received a BMI Award for co-writing Chris Brown's "Loyal" and co-wrote Billboard's number one R&B song of the year, Tinashe's "2 On." By the end of 2014 he returned to his solo career with the single "Hot Box" featuring G-Eazy, while 2015 saw him join with Jeremih and Zendaya for the single "My Jam." ~ David Jeffries