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Young Thug

American rapper (born )

Jeffery Lamar Williams II[6] (born August 16, ), known professionally as Young Thug,[a] is an American rapper. Known for his eccentric vocal style and fashion,[7] he is considered an influential figure in modern hip hop and trap music, and a pioneer of the mumble rap microgenre.[8][4] Williams embarked on a musical career in , releasing a series of mixtapes beginning with I Came from Nothing.

In , he signed with fellow Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane's Records[9] and gained further attention and praise for his debut mixtape with the label, Thug, released in February of that year.[10]

Williams first received mainstream recognition in for his singles "Stoner" and "Danny Glover", in addition to his guest appearances on numerous singles, including T.I.'s "About the Money", Tyga's "Hookah", and Rich Gang's "Lifestyle".

That same year, he released a mixtape with Rich Gang titled Rich Gang: Tha Tour Pt. 1, and signed a solo recording contract with Entertainment, an imprint of Atlantic Records. In , he amassed a number of mixtapes to critical acclaim, releasing Barter 6 and two installments of his Slime Season series.

Throughout , Williams saw continued success with the release of his commercial mixtapes I'm Up, Slime Season 3, and Jeffery.[11] In , Williams guest performed on the worldwide hit "Havana" by singer Camila Cabello, which became his first number-one single on the Billboard Hot The following year, he won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year for his contributions to Childish Gambino's "This Is America".[12]

Williams' debut studio album So Much Fun () peaked atop the US Billboard and yielded the Billboard Hot top singles "The London" (featuring J.

Cole and Travis Scott) and "Hot" (featuring Gunna). The following year, his single "Go Crazy"—with Chris Brown, from their collaborative mixtape Slime & B ()—peaked at number three on the chart and became his first top-ten single as a lead artist. That same year, he peaked the chart once more for his guest appearance alongside M.I.A.

on Travis Scott's single "Franchise". In , he did so for a third time with his guest appearance alongside Future on Drake's "Way 2 Sexy". His second studio album Punk was released in October of that year[13] to continued success, followed by his third studio album, Business Is Business, in [14] In addition to his solo career, he has released two compilation albums with his record label YSL Records: Slime Language () and Slime Language 2 () to resultant success; the latter debuted atop the Billboard [15]

Williams was arrested in May alongside 27 members of YSL and was charged with 63 counts of illegal substance trafficking or firearm possession and for violating the Georgia RICO Act.[16] He was held without bail in the Fulton County Jail on remand and his trial began in November [17] Williams was released in October after accepting a deal which saw him plead no contest to several charges;[18][19] it resulted in him being sentenced to time served and 15 years of probation.[20][21][22]

Early life

Jeffery Lamar Williams was born on August 16, , in Atlanta, Georgia, and is the tenth of 11 children.

He is from Sylvan Hills,[23] but grew up in the Jonesboro South projects near Cleveland Avenue.[24][10] Other rappers from Jonesboro South include Waka Flocka Flame, Ludacris and Williams' childhood friend Peewee Longway, from whom Williams lived four doors down.[25][26]

Williams was expelled in the sixth grade for breaking a teacher's arm.

He was sent to juvenile prison for four years.[27]

Career

– Early career and record deal

Young Thug began his musical career in , debuting with a guest appearance on rapper TruRoyal's song "She Can Go". After releasing the first three installments of his mixtape series I Came from Nothing throughout and , Young Thug caught the attention of fellow Atlanta-based rapper Gucci Mane, who went on to sign Young Thug to his label Brick Squad Records, an Asylum/Atlantic imprint, in Thug released his first project on the label, his fourth mixtape, Thug.[citation needed]

The mixtape was met with positive reviews from music critics, which noted it for its original style.

Thug was included in a number of year-end lists for , such as the Pitchfork Albums of the Year: Honorable Mention[28] and Complex's The 50 Best Albums of [29]FACT called it the best mixtape of ,[30]Rolling Stone placed it at number five on their 10 Best Mixtapes of [31] and The Guardian placed it among The Five Best Mixtapes of [32]Pitchfork ranked Thug as one of the best albums of the first half of the s, at number [33] The song "Picacho" was noted as one of the standout tracks from the mixtape,[by whom?] and was featured on Rolling Stone's Best Songs of ,[34]Pitchfork's The Top Tracks of ,[35] and Spin's 50 Best Songs of [36]

In July , Complex included him in their list of 25 New Rappers to Watch Out For.[37] In October , Young Thug released his commercial debut single "Stoner".[38] The song spawned a number of unofficial remixes by several rappers such as Wale, Jim Jones, Jadakiss, Iamsu!

and Trick-Trick.[39] Young 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."[40]

His song "Danny Glover" received a number of remixes by Waka Flocka Flame[citation needed] and Nicki Minaj,[41] among others.[citation needed] In October , Young Thug appeared on several tracks on 19 & Boomin by Metro Boomin,[42] including "Some More", the first song he made with Alex Tumay, who became his go-to engineer for almost everything from then until Slime Season 2.[citation needed] In December , Thug performed at Fool's Gold Day Off show in Miami, among Danny Brown, Trick Daddy and Travis Scott.[43]

Rise to popularity and label issues

In January , Young Thug revealed that he had been offered $ million to sign to rapper Future's Freebandz record label.[44] In March , Young Thug's affiliation with Cash Money Records and its CEO, Birdman, led to speculation about him signing to the label, though the label's publicist later denied the rumors.[45] On March 28, , Ronald "Caveman" Rosario, director of Urban Music at Distribution, addressed the situation, stating that Young Thug signed a management deal—not a record deal—with Birdman's Rich Gang, and is still signed to Brick Squad.[46]

In , Young Thug recorded several songs with Kanye West, who praised him for his ability to make songs quickly.

Thug announced that he had upcoming mixtapes with Rich Homie Quan, Chief Keef and Bloody Jay.[39] Young Thug would go on to be featured on the March cover of The Fader.[47] On March 11, , his debut single "Stoner" was serviced to rhythmic contemporary radio in the United States by Asylum and Atlantic Records.[48] On March 24, , Young Thug stated his debut album would be titled Carter VI,[49] referencing the highly acclaimed Tha Carter album series by American hip hop superstar Lil Wayne,[citation needed] who has been the biggest influence in Young Thug's music career.[49]

Two days later, it was revealed that Young Thug was working on a collaborative album with American record producer Metro Boomin, which was titled Metro Thuggin and set for release in spring The first song from the project, titled "The BLanguage", which uses elements from Canadian rapper Drake's "The Language", was released the same day.[50] In April , Young Thug released a new Mafia-produced song titled "Eww", which was named one of the five best songs of the week by XXL.[51] A remix of the song was supposed to be on Thug's debut album with verses from Lil Wayne and Drake, but did not come to fruition.[52]

On June 17, , Kevin Liles confirmed that Young Thug had been officially signed to his and Lyor Cohen's label Entertainment.[53] On July 1, , Asylum Records and Atlantic Records officially released Young Thug's fan-favorite song "Danny Glover", re-titling it "2 Bitches".

Also on July 1, Mass Appeal Records released "Old English", the first single from their compilation album Mass Appeal Vol. 1, which features Young Thug alongside fellow American rappers ASAP Ferg and Freddie Gibbs.[54][55] On October 16, , "Take Kare" featuring Young Thug and Lil Wayne was released; it was the first single from Cash Money Records's Rich Gang 2 compilation.[56] The December 4, , issue of Rolling Stone called Young Thug the "most exciting new voice of hip-hop" and "hip-hop's new crown prince".[57] At the end of the year, music critic Robert Christgau named Black Portland—Young Thug's collaborative mixtape with Bloody Jay—the fourth best album of [58]

Barter 6 and Slime Season series

Main articles: Barter 6, Slime Season, Slime Season 2, and Slime Season 3

In , a series of data breaches resulted in the release of hundreds of tracks from Young Thug's archives to the Internet.[59] Young Thug's planned debut album was set for release in , and was said to be named Carter 6, in homage to Lil Wayne's upcoming album, Tha Carter V.[60][61] Lil Wayne was not happy about the tribute, telling the audience of a show in April to "stop listening" to Young Thug.[62][permanent dead link&#;] After saying he had been threatened with lawsuits, Young Thug announced that he was changing the title to Barter 6 and clarified that it would be a mixtape rather than his debut album.[63] Young Thug announced April 18, , that his official debut album will be titled Hy!£UN35, to be read as "HiTunes".[64]

In May , after much confusion as to who he was signed to and managed by, having been aligned with Gucci Mane's Records, Future's Freebandz, Lyor Cohen's Entertainment and Birdman's Rich Gang, Young Thug revealed "I manage myself.

I'm signed with Atlantic.

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  • I have a big, special deal with Atlantic, and it's only Atlantic. Birdman is my homie."[65][66]

    In , Thug released the compilation mixtapes Slime Season and Slime Season 2, which were well-received.[59] Young Thug revealed in late June that he and Kanye West discussed the prospect of a joint album together.

    Thug said Kanye was impressed after previewing his unreleased music. "I was letting him hear all the music.

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    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.[67] Young Thug appeared on West's album The Life of Pablo,[68] and West tweeted that he would release further collaborations with Young Thug on Tidal.[69]

    In July , Entertainment released a promotional single, "Pacifier", in support of Young Thug's debut album Hy!£UN35.

    The song features production from Mike Will Made-It, and was noted by critics for its experimentation with more extreme vocal scatting.[70][71] On February 4, , Young Thug released a mixtape titled I'm Up.[72] On March 26, , he released the final installment of the Slime Season series with Slime Season 3,[73] declaring the mixtape the end of a phase marked by leaked material.

    Young Thug toured the United States on his May HiTunes tour, which featured artists Dae Dae, TM88, and Rich The Kid.[74]

    Jeffery and collaborations

    Main articles: Jeffery (mixtape), Beautiful Thugger Girls, and Super Slimey

    Young Thug was featured in Calvin Klein's Fall fashion campaign, along with Frank Ocean among others.

    On July 9, , he announced his self-titled mixtape Jeffery was coming out soon.[75] On August 16, , Thug announced he would change his name to "No, My Name Is Jeffery" for the week of Jeffery's release.[76] The album artwork features Young Thug with his face obscured wearing a dress designed by Italian designer Alessandro Trincone, and was photographed by Garfield Lamond.[77] The artwork went viral and prompted a wide range of responses on social media.[78] In November , he announced he was starting his own record label imprint called YSL Records.[79]

    In March , Young Thug was featured on the songs "Sacrifices" and "Ice Melts" from Drake's commercial mixtape More Life.[80] He was featured on Calvin Harris' song "Heatstroke" along with Ariana Grande and Pharrell Williams, released in March [81] In April , Young Thug announced the commercial mixtape Beautiful Thugger Girls, originally titled E.B.B.T.G.[82] The project was executive-produced by Drake and was released on June 16, [83] In August, Thug featured on Camila Cabello's single "Havana", which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot , marking his first number-one hit.[84] In September , he released a joint EP with DJ Carnage titled Young Martha.[85] In October , Thug released a collaborative mixtape with Future titled Super Slimey.

    It includes tracks recorded by each of the artists individually as well as both together, and features guest vocals from rapper Offset.

    In , Young Thug released the single "Ride for Me", a collaboration by A-Trak, Falcons, and 24hrs via A-Trak's record label Fool's Gold.[86] He released the EP Hear No Evil in April [87] Young Thug co-wrote[88] and provided background vocals[89] on Childish Gambino's "This Is America", which debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot chart for May 19, [90] In August , he released another compilation album, Slime Language.[91]

    So Much Fun and Slime & B

    Main articles: So Much Fun and Slime & B

    On May 23, , Young Thug released the single "The London", featuring American rappers J.

    Cole and Travis Scott. On the same day, also announced his forthcoming debut studio album, which was originally called Gold Mouf Dog.[92] On July 19, , Young Thug announced that the album had been renamed to So Much Fun.[93] On August 10, , Young Thug announced the album's release date and cover art.

    The track listing was revealed on August The album was released on August 16, , the rapper's 28th birthday. It features guest appearances from Future, Machine Gun Kelly, Gunna, Lil Baby, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Duke, 21 Savage, Doe Boy, Lil Keed, Quavo, Juice Wrld, Nav, J. Cole, and Travis Scott.[94] The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard

    On October 20, , Young Thug appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon alongside rapper and fellow labelmate Gunna.[95] On October 31, , "Hot", a song from So Much Fun which featured Gunna, received a remix with an additional feature from Travis Scott.

    The deluxe edition of the album was released on December 20, , with extra guest appearances from Gunna and Travis Scott as well as the "Hot" remix.[citation needed]

    On April 29, , Young Thug and American singer Chris Brown announced their collaborative mixtape, Slime & B.

    It was released on May 5, ,[96] and features guest appearances from Major Nine, Gunna, Lil Duke, Too Short, E, HoodyBaby, and Future. The mixtape's lead single, "Go Crazy", peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot , becoming Thug's highest-charting single as a lead artist. On September 25, Thug was featured alongside British rapper M.I.A.

    on Travis Scott's single "Franchise", which debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot , marking Thug's second number-one single. By the end of the year, he had fourteen chart entries on the Hot , due to several collaborations with other artists.[97]

    –present: Punk and Business Is Business

    Main articles: Punk (Young Thug album) and Business Is Business (Young Thug album)

    On April 16, , YSL Records, along with Young Thug and Gunna, released their second compilation album Slime Language 2.

    The album debuted at number one on the Billboard and included guest appearances from Travis Scott, Drake, Rowdy Rebel, Lil Baby, YTB Trench, Lil Uzi Vert, Coi Leray, Big Sean, Nav, Skepta, Future, YNW Melly, BSlime, Sheck Wes, and Kid Cudi, with production mainly handled by Southside, Wheezy, and Turbo. It was supported by two singles, "Take It to Trial" and "That Go!".[98] A deluxe edition was released on April 23, containing eight new songs and featuring artists such as DaBaby and Don Toliver.[99][]

    In July , Young Thug advertised his second studio album Punk with a release date of October 15, The album was originally announced in August and was expected shortly after the release of So Much Fun.

    "Tick Tock" was released as the intended lead single from the album, on August 20, , but was excluded from the final track listing. In September , Thug reached number one on the Billboard Hot for the third time in his career with his feature alongside Future on "Way 2 Sexy", the lead single off Drake's album Certified Lover Boy.

    On October 15, Thug released his album Punk.[citation needed]

    In November , Kobalt Music Group announced a new global publishing deal with Young Thug, in which the company would handle his publishing administration, global sync, and creative services.[]

    In June , Young Thug's social media accounts posted a QR code which led to a countdown which was set to conclude on June Many of Thug's peers reposted the code, with Metro Boomin confirming that he executive produced his upcoming album shortly after.[][] On June 23, Young Thug's third studio album, Business is Business was released with features from Drake, Travis Scott, Future, Lil Uzi Vert, 21 Savage, and more, making for Thug's first project released since his May arrest.[17][]

    Artistry

    Musical style and influence

    Young Thug has received both praise and criticism for his eccentric vocal style,[30] which has been described as departing from traditional rap lyricism and sometimes intelligible meaning.[] Jeff Weiss of BBC called him the "most influential rapper of the 21st century."[8] According to The Fader, "in a typical Young Thug verse, he slurs, shouts, whines and sings, feverishly contorting his voice into a series of odd timbres like a beautifully played but broken wind instrument."[10]Pitchfork called his style "extraordinarily distinctive" and "a weird, experimental approach to rapping" while praising his "presence, persona, mystique, and, potentially, star power".[]

    Billboard wrote that "Thug uses this multiplicative vocal delivery to his advantage: where another rapper might lapse into repetition, he finds a new way to distress and warp his tone, to burrow resourcefully into rhythmic cracks and crevices."[]Complex noted his aptitude for creating catchy, melodic hooks.[]XXL called him a "rap weirdo", stating that "Thug's charisma, unhinged flow and hooks make his music intriguing."[] Critic Sheldon Pearce wrote that "Thug understands the modern pop song construction better than anyone: anything and everything can be a hook."[]

    Young Thug has been noted for his fast working method,[] with several collaborators observing his tendency to freestyle tracks live in the studio or quickly develop lyrics on the spot.[] He doesn't write down lyrics on paper, but has been known to plan lyrics by drawing shapes and signs.[]Consequence of Sound stated that "his work is constantly rooted in improvisation, an inherently thrilling concept that's embedded itself in black music."[] Discussing his work, Williams has claimed the ability to write a hit song in ten minutes[] and said "I'm in the studio so much, I'll just try stuff.

    I just think and try, think and try. I don't really know how to sing, but I've been trying for years."[10] Young Thug has cited American rapper Lil Wayne as his biggest idol and influence.[] In an interview with Complex magazine he said, "I want to get in the studio with Wayne more than anybody in the world."[] He has cited mentor Gucci Mane[] and Kanye West as influences.[]

    Image and fashion

    Vibe Magazine called Young Thug "one of the most unpredictable, charismatic, and outlandish personalities in hip hop today."[]Rovi called him a "fashion icon".[] His wardrobe has been described as eccentric and consists predominantly of women's clothing, which he has preferred to wear since age []The Seattle Times wrote that "with a fashion sense as unconventional as his rapping, Young Thug can regularly be seen on his Instagram account rocking painted fingernails, skintight jeans or a kids-size dress as a shirt, which, along with his habit of regularly referring to close male friends as 'hubbie' or 'lover' has led to rumors about his sexual orientation."[25]

    In an advertisement for Calvin Klein, Thug proclaimed "In my world, you can be a gangsta with a dress or you can be a gangsta with baggy pants."[]Fusion described him as "defying gender stereotypes and agitating the way hip-hop defines black masculinity, through his eccentric sense of style."[] He has been compared to David Bowie, Prince, and Little Richard.[] The media has called him gender fluid and androgynous.[]GQ called him "at once a hero and an outsider and a leader of the psychedelic fashion movement of rap hippies."[]

    In February , Young Thug rebranded himself as "SEX".[]

    Personal life

    Young Thug has six children by four women: three sons and three daughters.

    He became a father at the age of [] In April , he became engaged to Jerrika Karlae, who runs a swimsuit line and whose mother managed the late Young Dolph.[] Thug bought his first home in September after the release of his mixtape Jeffery.[] The home, in Buckhead, Atlanta, is more than 11, square-feet and has six bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, a full bar, a theater room, and a four-car garage.[]

    During his childhood, one of Thug's older brothers was shot and killed in front of his family's home.[]

    In April , during a concert livestream, Thug revealed a recent near-death experience of his, stating:

    I kinda just stayed in the bed and I was like, 'Yo, call the ambulance.

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    I can't move my body, then later, when the ambulance came, I couldn't get out of bed. They had to get me out of the bed, basically. I felt like my whole body was numb and I couldn't move. I went to the hospital and I had found out that I had liver and kidney failure. And I kinda had sorta passed away, like I kinda died.[][]

    In December , Young Thug broke up with his fiancée Jerrika Karlae.[] In , Thug began to date Atlanta singer Mariah the Scientist.[][]

    Philanthropy

    In December , Thug joined the #fightpovertyagain campaign.[] On June 29, , Thug donated all proceeds of a sold-out concert to Planned Parenthood, stating on Twitter that "I was a teenage parent.

    Planned+unplanned parenthood is beautiful".[]

    Legal issues

    See also: YSL RICO trial

    In April , after a Lil Wayne tour bus was fired at by members of the Bloods street-gang, Young Thug was among those sued by the bus driver alongside Cash Money Records, Young Money Records, and Birdman.[]

    A lawsuit was filed against Thug in January after he failed to show up at a concert in Sahlen's Stadium after he signed a $55, contract.[] This was not the first time a lawsuit was filed against him for not appearing at a concert, as a Texas production company had done the same in April after he failed to perform at a concert.[]

    Thug was cleared of battery in April after reportedly slapping a woman outside a nightclub the previous month.[] The woman was arguing with Thug's fiancée, Jerrika Karlae, when Thug allegedly stepped in and struck the woman.

    The charges were dropped due to a lack of evidence.[]

    Young Thug's gun and drug charges were dropped in April following a raid of his home in Sandy Springs, Georgia, which resulted in him being charged with felony cocaine possession, felony marijuana possession, and three counts of felony gun possession.[] Thug's lawyers argued that police conducted the search without a warrant which led to the district attorney dropping all charges except felony marijuana possession.[] It was reported in April that Thug was being sued by Heritage Select Homes for owing almost $ million in house payments.[]

    On September 24, , Thug was arrested in Brookhaven, Georgia, on multiple drug possession charges and possession of a firearm.[] He was released on bond three days later.[] On September 7, , he was charged with possession and intent to distribute meth, hydrocodone, and marijuana.

    He was also charged with possession of amphetamine, alprazolam, codeine (2 counts), and a firearm;[] this indictment was related to his arrest.[]

    On May 9, , Thug was arrested in Atlanta on gang-related charges.[] Thug and Gunna were among the 28 people associated with YSL who were charged in a count Georgia RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act indictment filed by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.[] Following a search of his home, he was charged with seven additional felonies related to possession of illegal substances and illegal firearms.[] He was held at the Fulton County Superior Court.[] He was denied bond several times and remained in the Cobb County Jail until his release on October 31st, [][]

    His state RICO criminal trial began on November 27, ,[][] Five of his co-defendants stood trial with him.[] On December 12, , it was agreed that the continuation of the trial would be delayed until January after his co-defendant Shannon Stillwell was stabbed multiple times during a fight that occurred in the Fulton County Jail.[] The trial resumed on January 2, [] On October 31, , Williams was released from jail after he accepted a plea deal and was sentenced to 40 years: 5 years in prison, 15 years of probation, and a backload of 20 years in prison if probation is violated.[][][] Williams' 5 years in prison has been commuted to time served.[][][] Williams' release and probation stipulations include him being banned from the Metro Atlanta area for 10 years, not making gang-related music, and four annual anti-gang presentations/concerts for Atlanta, alongside having no contact with known gang members or co-defendants (other than Gunna and his biological brother, both of whom were among his co-defendants).[][]

    Discography

    Main article: Young Thug discography

    Studio albums

    Awards and nominations

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