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Headshots (4r Da Locals) | Isaiah Rashad | 03:13 | |
4r Da Squaw | Isaiah Rashad | 03:52 | |
Tity and Dolla (feat. Hugh Augustine & Jay Rock) | Isaiah Rashad, Hugh Augustine, Jay Rock | 04:58 | |
Wat U Sed (feat. Doechii & Kal Banx) | Isaiah Rashad, Doechii, Kal Banx | 02:56 | |
Geordan Favors (feat. Deante' Hitchcock) | Isaiah Rashad, Deante' Hitchcock | 03:13 | |
West Savannah (feat. SZA) | Isaiah Rashad | 02:47 | |
Chad (feat. YGTUT) | Isaiah Rashad, YGTUT | 02:39 | |
Bliss | Zacari, Isaiah Rashad | 03:01 | |
Wat's Wrong (feat. Zacari & Kendrick Lamar) | Isaiah Rashad, Zacari, Kendrick Lamar | 05:30 | |
From The Garden (feat. Lil Uzi Vert) | Isaiah Rashad, Lil Uzi Vert | 03:09 |
American rapper Isaiah
Rashad was born Isaiah Rashad McClain on May 16, 1991 in Chattanooga,
Tennessee. It was in that city’s southern hip-hop scene that he first came up, and
he tool inspiration from southern rap artists like Outkast. He helped found The
House, a loose collective of rappers from the city that included YGTUT, Brian
Brown, Chris P., and others. His 2014 debut EP, Cilvia Demo, built an
audience and such respect within the hip-hop community that it went to number 9
on the R&B/hip hop chart and number 40 on the main album chart. His fame rose
within the rap community as he toured extensively with various other rappers.
All that live performing built anticipation for his debut album, 2016’s The
Sun’s Tirade, which would reach number 17 on the album chart. He talked
openly about the substance and mental health problems he battled during that
time period, and it would be five years before he issued his follow-up, 2021’s The
House Is Burning. In addition to giving him “Lay wit Ya”, one of the
best charting singles of his career to that point, the album would be his first
to go top 10 on both the main album and the R&B/Hop-Hop charts.