After bursting onto the scene in 2019, the Detroit rapper has continued to make waves in the music industry. Despite facing challenges along the way, such as a 2022 arrest for failing to serve a six-month sentence for illegal firearm possession, he has persevered. Following 18 months behind bars, he made a comeback after being signed by CMG executive Yo Gotti.
In October, he marked his release from prison with the song “Go Again.” This year, he performed a homecoming concert in Detroit, joined by special guests like Yo Gotti, Meek Mill, Lil Baby, and Lil Durk. During the concert, he also resolved past feuds with hip-hop groups Doughboyz Cashout and Team Eastside, showing a commitment to moving forward positively in his career.