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.WebsiteJeffery Lamar Williams (born August 16, 1991), known professionally as Young Thug, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Known for his eccentric vocal style and fashion. He first received attention for his collaborations with rappers,.
Young Thug initially released a series of independent beginning in 2011 with I Came from Nothing. In early 2013, he signed with Gucci Mane's, and later that year he released his label debut mixtape 1017 Thug to critical praise.Young Thug received mainstream recognition in 2014 with the singles ' and 'Danny Glover' in addition to appearances on several singles, including 's ' and 's '.' That year, he also signed to 's and collaborated on the mixtape. In 2015, he released a number of mixtapes, including and two installments of his series. These were followed in 2016 by the commercial mixtapes,. In 2018, he released a compilation album showcasing the artists he has signed to his own label. Young Thug is also known for his feature on the hit song ' by pop singer.
The song was a commercial success reaching number one in multiple countries, including the US where it hit number one on the in January 2018, becoming Young Thug's first number one single.Young Thug was awarded the at the for his songwriting contributions to ' along with. Contents.Early lifeJeffery Lamar Williams was born in, the tenth of eleven children.
He is from, a neighborhood in Atlanta (Zone 3), and grew up in the Jonesboro South. Other rappers from the neighborhood include, and Williams's childhood friend, from whom Williams lived four doors down.Young Thug has told interviewers that he got expelled in the sixth grade for breaking a teacher's arm. He was sent to juvenile prison for four years. Career 2010–13: Early career and record dealYoung Thug began his musical career in 2010, debuting as a guest appearance on rapper TruRoyal's song 'She Can Go'. After releasing the first three installments of his series I Came from Nothing throughout 2011 and 2012, Young Thug caught the attention of fellow Atlanta-based rapper, who went on to sign Young Thug to his label, an / imprint, in 2013.
Thug subsequently released his first project on the label, his fourth mixtape, 1017 Thug. The mixtape was met with positive reviews from music critics, which noted it for its original style. 1017 Thug was included in a number of year-end lists for 2013, such as the Albums of the Year: Honorable Mention and 's The 50 Best Albums of 2013. Called it the best mixtape of 2013, placed it at number five on their 10 Best Mixtapes of 2013 and placed it among The Five Best Mixtapes of 2013. Young Thug's song 'Picacho' was noted as one of the standout tracks from the mixtape; although it was not released as a single, the song was included on a number of 2013 year-end lists, such as Rolling Stone 's 100 Best Songs of 2013, Pitchfork's The Top 100 Tracks of 2013, and 's 50 Best Songs of 2013.In July 2013, Complex included him in their list of 25 New Rappers to Watch Out For. In October 2013, Young Thug released his commercial debut single '.
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The song spawned a number of unofficial by several rappers, including, and, among others. Thug expressed his disapproval for the remixes, commenting 'If you feel like my song isn't tough enough to the point where you have to freestyle. Don't think I'm happy that you're doing it because of who you are. I'm ready for war.' His song 'Danny Glover' also received a number of remixes by and, among others.
In October 2013, Young Thug also appeared on a few tracks on 19 & Boomin by, including 'Some More', the first song he made with, who became his go-to engineer for almost everything from then until 'Slime Season 2'. In December 2013, Thug performed at Day Off show in Miami, among, and.ranked 1017 Thug as one of the best albums of the first half of the 2010s decade, at number 96. 2014: Rise to popularity and label issuesOn January 18, 2014, Young Thug revealed that he had been offered $8.5 million to sign to 's record label. In March 2014, Young Thug's affiliation with and its (CEO), resulted in much speculation in the media about him signing to the label. However, the label's publicist later stated this was untrue. On March 28, 2014, Ronald 'Caveman' Rosario, director of Urban Music at 1017 Distribution, cleared the situation, stating that Young Thug signed a management deal with Birdman's, not a record deal, and is still signed to 1017 Brick Squad.In 2014, Thug also recorded several songs with, who praised him for his ability to make songs so fast.
Thug announced that he had upcoming mixtapes with, and Bloody Jay. Young Thug would go on to be featured on the March 2014 cover of.
On March 11, 2014, his debut single 'Stoner', was serviced to radio in the United States by Asylum and Atlantic Records. On March 24, 2014, Thug stated his debut album would be titled Carter 6, referencing the highly acclaimed album series by American hip hop superstar, who has been the biggest influence in Young Thug's music career. Two days later, it was revealed that Young Thug was working on a collaborative album with American record producer Metro Boomin, which is titled Metro Thuggin and set for release in spring 2014. The first song from the project, titled 'The BLanguage', uses elements from Canadian rapper 's ', was released the same day.
In April 2014, Young Thug released a new 808 Mafia-produced song titled 'Eww', which was named one of the five best songs of the week by XXL. A remix of the song was supposed to be on Thug's debut album with verses from Lil Wayne and Drake, but that never happened.On June 17, 2014, confirmed that Young Thug had been officially signed to his and 's label. On July 1, 2014, Asylum Records and Atlantic Records officially released Young Thug's 2013 fan-favorite song 'Danny Glover', re-titling it '2 Bitches'. Also on July 1, released 'Old English', the first single from their compilation album Mass Appeal Vol. 1, which features Young Thug alongside fellow American rappers.
On October 16, 2014, the first single from Cash Money Records Rich Gang 2 compilation, was released titled 'Take Kare', featuring Young Thug and Lil Wayne. The December 4, 2014 issue of Rolling Stone called Young Thug the 'most exciting new voice of hip-hop' and 'hip-hop's new crown prince.' At the end of the year, music critic named Black Portland—Young Thug's collaborative mixtape with Bloody Jay—the fourth best album of 2014. 2015–16: Barter 6 and Slime Season series.
Main articles:, andIn 2015, a series of data breaches leaked hundreds of unreleased tracks from Young Thug's archives to the Internet. Young Thug's planned debut album was set for release in 2015, and was said to be named Carter 6, in homage to Lil Wayne's upcoming album, Tha Carter V. Lil Wayne, however, wasn't happy about the tribute, telling the audience of a show in April 2015 to 'stop listening' to Young Thug. After claiming he's been threatened with lawsuits, Young Thug announced that he was changing the title to and clarified that it would be a mixtape rather than his debut album. Young Thug announced April 18, 2015, that his official debut album will be titled Hy!£UN35, which translates to 'HiTunes'. In May 2015, after much confusion as to who he was signed to and managed by, having been aligned with Gucci Mane's 1017 Records, Future's Freebandz, Lyor Cohen's 300 Entertainment and Birdman's Rich Gang, Young Thug revealed 'I manage myself. I’m signed with Atlantic.
I have a big, special deal with Atlantic, and it's only Atlantic. Birdman is my homie.'
He also revealed he would be releasing another mixtape prior to the album, titled Tha Carter V.To circumvent their further spread of leaked tracks, Thug released the well-received compilation mixtapes. Young Thug revealed in late June 2015 that he and Kanye West have discussed the prospect of a joint album together, both agreeing after a meeting in the spring. Details are still scarce, but Thug said Kanye was impressed after previewing his unreleased music. 'I was letting him hear all the music. Then he said I was like Bob Marley and he wanted to do an album with me. I was like, 'Let's roll!' ' the rapper said.
Young Thug appeared on West's 2016 album, and West tweeted that he would release further collaborations with Young Thug on. In July 2015, released a promotional single, 'Pacifier', in support of Young Thug's debut album HiTunes (stylized as Hy!£UN35).
The song features production from, and was noted by critics for its experimentation with more extreme vocal scatting. On February 4, 2016, Young Thug released a mixtape titled. On March 26, 2016, he released the final installment of the Slime Season series in, declaring the mixtape the end of a phase marked by leaked material. Young Thug toured the United States on his May 2016 Hi-Tunes tour, which featured artists, and.In early 2016, Thug released a song with Mexican-American rapper,. 2016–present: Jeffery, collaborations, and other releases.
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