Artist's albums
CITY OF SYRUP
2023 · single
YEAR STRAIGHT
2023 · single
Make It Make Sense
2023 · single
Look Like Money
2022 · single
LOOK LIKE MONEY
2022 · single
SRT (feat. OTB Fastlane)
2022 · single
Missin On You
2022 · single
Bussin Behind Tint
2021 · album
MILLION STORIES (feat. Rylo Rodriguez)
2021 · single
DOIN SUMTHIN RIGHT
2021 · single
Fast Way
2021 · album
Metro Mart BABY 2
2020 · album
Nah Fa Real
2020 · single
90 Day Dogg
2020 · album
Drank Baby
2020 · single
On My Level
2020 · single
Sis
2019 · single
My Bussin
2019 · single
My Bussin
2019 · single
Busville
2019 · album
Thank God 4 Tidwell
2019 · album
Don’t Miss The Bus
2019 · album
4:00 AM (feat. D Bando)
2019 · single
Dawg Azz
2018 · single
Metro Mart Baby
2018 · album
Dawg Azz
2018 · single
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Biography
Northside Houston native OTB Fastlane maintains the city's trademark sound with big anthems fit for both the streets and the strip clubs. Indeed, it was in the latter that the rapper's breakthrough single "Dawg Azz" found an audience. Additionally boosted by social media, the track appeared on his debut full-length, 2018's Metro Mart Baby. Like scene predecessors and early supporters Slim Thug and Paul Wall, Fastlane specializes in muscular bass and 808s. His first single, "Dawg Azz," was an immediate hit in Houston's underground and went viral with an associated social media challenge. The track landed on his 2018 debut effort, Metro Mart Baby, which also included appearances by Chase Money Scrap, J Stead, DJ Chose, and frequent collaborator King Lay. 2019 was a big year for Fastlane as he released a trio of mixtapes -- Don't Miss the Bus, Thank God 4 Tidwell, and Busville -- which were all issued on his label (and namesake), OffTheBlock. That year he also scored another hit with the booming single "My Bussin." In 2020, he released his fourth set, 90 Day Dogg, which featured the introspective "Hope We All Win." He also collaborated with Big Tony for the hypnotic, lean-pushing "Drank Baby." ~ Neil Z. Yeung