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GOD BODY BINGO puts his Last Name First. The gifted Houston wordsmith’s sophomore album, released in February 2025, is a supremely confident and soul-bearing statement on the values of family, commitment, and purpose. With shows at iconic Houston landmarks House of Blues and White Oak Music Hall under his belt, as well as critical acclaim from the Houston Chronicle, Houstonia Magazine, Forward Times, and more, the “Acres Homes Icon” has established himself as a clear standout amongst his city’s burgeoning crop of talented young spitters.
But Bingo has far greater ambitions than solely being a rapper.
He's been sharpening his songwriting prowess ever since participating in a writing camp for Issa Rae’s HBO Max show Rap Sh!t, an experience that opened his eyes to the possibilities within songwriting and sync. This led to his first songwriting credit on Dreamville artist Cozz’s fiery banger “So What.” An avid R&B fan, Bingo is also hard at work executive producing songstress NepTune’s debut full-length project. Perhaps most notably, he contributed four songs to the musical Toothrina Von Twinkle, performed this past May by students at the prestigious Rhodes School for the Performing Arts in front of a sold-out crowd of 3,500 at Houston’s Wortham Center.
With a hustler’s ambition and a preacher’s passion, GOD BODY BINGO is carrying the torch for his family, his city, and the game at large. PRAISE!
But Bingo has far greater ambitions than solely being a rapper.
He's been sharpening his songwriting prowess ever since participating in a writing camp for Issa Rae’s HBO Max show Rap Sh!t, an experience that opened his eyes to the possibilities within songwriting and sync. This led to his first songwriting credit on Dreamville artist Cozz’s fiery banger “So What.” An avid R&B fan, Bingo is also hard at work executive producing songstress NepTune’s debut full-length project. Perhaps most notably, he contributed four songs to the musical Toothrina Von Twinkle, performed this past May by students at the prestigious Rhodes School for the Performing Arts in front of a sold-out crowd of 3,500 at Houston’s Wortham Center.
With a hustler’s ambition and a preacher’s passion, GOD BODY BINGO is carrying the torch for his family, his city, and the game at large. PRAISE!
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