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Wheat Gwopo was born in Youngstown, Ohio and spent time in Atlanta, Georgia growing up as well. Growing up his family nicknamed him “Wheat Bread” as he grew into becoming an artist he exchanged bread for “Gwopo”.
Listening to his music you can hear Wheat’s unique sound bringing together both his mid-western and southern sounds. He has a midwest bounce and Georgia swag wrapped up into one style. He describes his music as having a “pop-trap” vibe, bringing together both genres in his own fashion. Making music is therapeutic for Wheat Gwopo and he’s been through many struggles that have required him to express his emotion. From experiencing homelessness and not knowing what was next for him to facing time in prison, Wheat has a lot to write about. After experiencing time in jail and seeing how it affected his family, he promised and committed to himself he would never go back. In the city he’s from you see many people you love and care for, lose their life or go to prison. Wheat recently lost his younger brother and is determined to focus on rap and provide for his family.
Recently Wheat Gwopo released “Block Me”, he is working on getting together a new album and visuals to go with the release. He is working towards being established as an all round entertainer, not just a rap-artist. He has been working with Authentic Empire music group and recently did a feature with their artist Gabriel Averette, that single is out now.
Listening to his music you can hear Wheat’s unique sound bringing together both his mid-western and southern sounds. He has a midwest bounce and Georgia swag wrapped up into one style. He describes his music as having a “pop-trap” vibe, bringing together both genres in his own fashion. Making music is therapeutic for Wheat Gwopo and he’s been through many struggles that have required him to express his emotion. From experiencing homelessness and not knowing what was next for him to facing time in prison, Wheat has a lot to write about. After experiencing time in jail and seeing how it affected his family, he promised and committed to himself he would never go back. In the city he’s from you see many people you love and care for, lose their life or go to prison. Wheat recently lost his younger brother and is determined to focus on rap and provide for his family.
Recently Wheat Gwopo released “Block Me”, he is working on getting together a new album and visuals to go with the release. He is working towards being established as an all round entertainer, not just a rap-artist. He has been working with Authentic Empire music group and recently did a feature with their artist Gabriel Averette, that single is out now.
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