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Twirlanta 22Gz 02:58
Everything Dead 22Gz 03:23
Twirlanta 22Gz, Slowed down audioss 03:40
Sniper Gang Freestyle Pt. 2 22Gz 02:44
Suburban, Pt. 2 22Gz 03:10
No Love City (feat. Julio Foolio & SPMB Bills) 22Gz, Julio Foolio, SPMB Bills 02:46
Why Would I Lack? (feat. SPMB Bills) 22Gz, SPMB Bills 02:56
Said It’s Smoke 22Gz 01:29
Cash App 22Gz 02:15
Sniper Gang Freestyle 22Gz 01:42

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08.11.23

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22Gz is the stage name of New York City-based rapper Jeffrey Alexander, whose viral hit "Suburban" helped jumpstart Brooklyn's drill scene during the late 2010s. Born in Brooklyn on November 29, 1997, he began his career as a subway performer and released his debut single, "Blixky," in 2016. "Suburban" followed one year later and quickly became a viral sensation, earning 22Gz a large audience on digital platforms like YouTube and Spotify. Additional singles like "Why" and "Got Those" increased his reputation not only in the Brooklyn underground, but also in the world of mainstream hip-hop, ultimately leading to a partnership with chart-topping rapper Kodak Black. 22Gz soon signed with Black's label, Sniper Gang, and the two appeared together on the 2018 single "Spin The Block," which arrived one year before 22Gz's full-length debut, The Blixky Tape. 22Gz continued to evolve his lyrical, aggressive style on a number of non-album singles, many of which featured cameos from MaxThaDemon, Shawny Binladen, Ciggy Black, AXL Beats, and other rappers. "Suburban, Pt. 2" was released in 2019 and became his biggest single to date, earning upwards of 30 million streams on Spotify by the time its accompanying album, Growth & Development, appeared in April 2020. Another string of standalone singles followed in Growth & Development's wake, with "YTB (Yellow Tape Blixky)," "Movie," and "Fallen Blixkys" all being released during the latter half of 2020.