Artist's albums
Dreamin
2023 · single
85
2021 · single
Every Chance I Get
2021 · single
Ngumi Ni Jamo
2021 · single
Trauma
2021 · single
Pain & Entertainment
2021 · album
Never Change
2021 · single
Brand New
2021 · single
BigBhristmas
2021 · single
Ouu Ouu Ouu
2020 · single
1906 Tape
2020 · album
Big Bag
2020 · single
1st Quarter
2020 · single
Davis Hills
2020 · album
Tap In
2020 · album
Trap Soul
2019 · single
Trenches
2019 · single
On The Way
2019 · single
FAT Youngsta
2019 · album
Bamise
2019 · single
Lazy
2019 · single
First Day Out
2019 · single
ZipLock Bag
2019 · single
Pray for Me
2019 · album
Spazz Freestyle
2019 · single
Federal Thoughts
2019 · single
Before You Rest in Peace
2019 · single
Step
2019 · single
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Biography
Before he was signed to Akon's label and climbed the charts with the hardcore single "Who the Heck Is That," Atlanta rapper Dolla played talent shows and showcases as a member of Da Razkalz Cru. They released the 2003 single "So Fly" on the major-label imprint Elektra, but it went nowhere and the band was dropped from the label that same year. In the end, the best thing that would happen to Dolla as he was hanging with Razkalz was meeting both Akon, who was producing for the label, and Diddy, who would take Dolla under his wing not as a rapper, but as a model. Modeling clothes from Diddy's Sean John label took him around the country and put his image on the large billboard above the Hyatt Hotel in Los Angeles. Dolla eventually ran into his old friend Akon, who signed him to the rapper's own Konvict Muzik label after some studio sessions. In 2006, he landed on the Step Up soundtrack and partnered with mixtape DJ Nappy Wilson for The Beatdown Mixtape. He then spent the next year working on his debut album. Early in 2008, the "Who the Heck Is That" single appeared, although the street version replaced "heck" with the "F bomb." Singers T-Pain and Tay Dizm appeared on the initial cut, while Akon was later added to the remix. Dolla continued recording his debut album in Los Angeles, but the work was cut short in May 2009, when an altercation outside an L.A. shopping mall resulted in the young rapper's death. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi