Artist's albums
Been One
2023 · album
Thang For You (feat. No Cap)
2023 · single
On Da Floor (feat. EST Gee)
2023 · single
Down By Law
2023 · single
Vacant House
2023 · single
OK
2022 · single
OK
2022 · single
Regular
2022 · single
Tameka
2022 · single
Benz Truck
2022 · single
No Rang
2022 · single
Set Me Free
2022 · single
Dope Game
2021 · single
Pallbearers
2021 · single
Ghetto
2021 · single
Codeine Dreams
2021 · single
Sharklatto
2021 · single
DopeBoys
2021 · single
Ak's & Drums
2021 · single
G.I.H.F.
2020 · album
Radric Davis
2020 · single
For Me
2020 · single
Luv Stream
2020 · single
Hear This
2020 · single
Count Me Out
2020 · single
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Biography
Emerging from Mobile, Alabama, rapper Rylo Rodriguez first gained attention for his inventive sample flipping, incorporating elements from mellow R&B tracks, guitar loops, and even a Mariah Carey song for the instrumentals of his earliest material. Affiliations with rappers like NoCap and Lil Baby took Rodriguez's music to an expanded audience, and he signed on with Lil Baby's Four Pockets Full label for the release of his 2020 debut studio album, G.I.H.F. Rodriguez was born Ryan Adams in 1993 and grew up in a housing project in Mobile, being cared for by his grandfather. The environment of the projects would have an impact on his music early on, with lyrics centering around the struggles and hustles of his surroundings. Along with intense lyrics about personal struggles, Rodriguez's earliest tracks got attention for their smart beat flipping. 2019's "Project Baby" used the instrumental from Mariah Carey's tender ballad "Always Be My Baby" as the backdrop for stories about life in the hood, and its video was viewed over ten million times in its first year. Some of Rodriguez's other early songs used samples from Tamia and Leon Bridges. In 2019, he released Rogerville, a collaborative mixtape made with fellow Alabama rapper NoCap, and also had several songs featuring appearances by Lil Baby, who was enjoying massive mainstream success at the time. These connections brought Rodriguez to more listeners, and in November 2020 he released his debut album, G.I.H.F. (short for "Goat in Human Form"). The set featured cameos from Lil Baby, Yo Gotti, Jackboy, and others and climbed into the Top 50 of the Billboard charts. ~ Fred Thomas, Rovi