Artist's albums
Doomsday
2023 · single
Two Tens (feat. Anderson .Paak)
2023 · single
Only Fan (feat. Cordae)
2022 · single
Unacceptable
2022 · single
Checkmate
2022 · single
Checkmate (Madden Version)
2022 · single
From a Birds Eye View
2022 · album
Chronicles - A COLORS SHOW
2022 · single
Taxes (from the Netflix Series "We The People")
2021 · single
Life is Like a Dice Game - Spotify Singles
2021 · single
Killer (feat. Jack Harlow & Cordae) [Remix]
2021 · single
Just Until....
2021 · EP
The Parables
2020 · single
Soda (feat. Take A Daytrip)
2020 · single
Gifted (feat. Roddy Ricch)
2020 · single
The Lost Boy
2019 · album
Locationships
2019 · single
YBN: The Mixtape
2018 · album
Kung Fu
2018 · single
Old niggas
2018 · single
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Biography
Cordae knows exactly what he wants to say. He chooses his words and phrases carefully. He speaks from a place of truth. That’s why the three-time Grammy Award-nominated platinum-selling Maryland-raised rapper has quietly become one of the modern generation’s most trusted narrators. A remarkable life has given him a lot to say. He went from the trenches and public housing with his mom to stratospheric success. After a series of buzzing singles, he reached critical mass with his 2019 full-length debut, The Lost Boy. It bowed in the Top 15 of the Billboard Top 200 and included four gold-certified singles— “RNP” [feat. Anderson .Paak], “Have Mercy,” “Broke As Fuck,” and “Kung Fu.” Beyond unanimous praise from Billboard, Complex, High Snobiety, New York Times, Pitchfork, and Stereogum, he garnered a pair of Grammy Award nominations in the categories of “Best Rap Album” for The Lost Boy and “Best Rap Song” for “Bad Idea”. He’s the rare artist whose presence can be felt on-screen in a Super Bowl commercial alongside legendary Academy Award-winning director Martin Scorsese and among XXL’s coveted “Freshman Class.” Along the way, he linked up with Roddy Ricch for “Gifted” as well as joining forces with Eminem for “Killer.” Absorbing wisdom from a life-changing trip to Africa, enduring the loss of a friend gone too soon, and evolving as an artist and a man, he tells this story in widescreen technicolor on his 2022 second full-length offering, From A Bird’s Eye View.