Artist's albums
Sirens
2023 · single
I'm Sayin
2023 · single
Barmelo Xanthony
2023 · album
P90
2023 · single
Hit the Crowd
2023 · single
She Lied
2023 · single
Snake Me
2023 · album
Andrew Tate
2023 · single
Slide Music 4
2022 · single
Make Them Believe
2022 · single
Wish I Knew
2022 · single
Thinking About You
2022 · single
Alright
2022 · single
Phone on Dnd
2022 · single
Catch Em
2022 · single
Thats Cool
2022 · single
One Way
2022 · single
If U Was Me
2022 · single
Mode
2022 · single
From My Heart
2022 · single
Old Xan
2022 · single
Back From The Dead
2022 · single
Heard Cuz Was Hot 2
2022 · album
Rap Like The Rent Due
2022 · album
Help
2022 · single
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Biography
Rising DMV rapper XANMAN has just released his eagerly awaited new mixtape, I’M A BAD PERSON which includes exclusive features from NoCap and TisaKorean. I’M A BAD PERSON follows last year’s acclaimed mixtape, BROKEN. BROKEN in turn followed the breakthrough success of Xanman’s viral hit, “Gucci Down.” Currently boasting nearly 7 million worldwide streams and counting and a TikTok viral moment. In addition, “Gucci Down” was joined by a fiery remix featuring Rico Nasty and YungManny. Hailed by The FADER as “the D.C. area’s most well-rounded newcomer, equally effective at delivering comedy, horror, and romance,” Xanman arrives as a singular new talent with a scorching signature style. The 19-year-old rapper mastered ProTools before even hitting his teens, utilizing a $300 mic gifted to him by his beloved grandmother that he uses to this very day. He dropped his first mixtape in 2013, kicking off a remarkable prolific streak that now includes more than 30 unique projects. Pigeons & Planes decreed him to be “the most quotable new rapper from the DMV,” while the Washington Post noted how the rapper “refuse(s) to wait around for the near future, rhyming flagrantly ahead of the beat, violating temporality and decorum with an absurd amount of style.” “XanMan has become the genre’s premier punchline server,” enthused Pitchfork. “Since the rise of XanMan, rap has been flooded with imitators attempting to mimic his punched-in flow.”