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Transforming from an underground lyricist to a pioneer of the U.K.'s trapwave scene, rapper Young Adz is best known for his work at the helm of <a href="spotify:artist:5VadK1havLhK1OpKYsXv9y">D-Block Europe</a> (DBE), alongside friend and collaborator <a href="spotify:artist:3LxQ9uN2B3DAn7riENlpcQ">Dirtbike LB</a>. Through his versatility, Adz has thrived within multiple eras of the U.K. rap scene, building a fan base in conscious hip-hop and trap before engineering his own style, the autotune-laden trapwave.

Hailing from South London, rapper Young Adz made his way into the rap game at just 13 years old, releasing early tracks like "Ya Feel Me" (2009) and "Dope as It Gets" (2010) to underground acclaim. When he was 15, he landed a major deal with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Universal+Records%22">Universal Records</a> alongside collaborator Benjamin AD. Though young in years, Adz's confessional tone and grounded lyricism painted pictures of a tough London upbringing, scored by the production of artists from Dot Rotten to <a href="spotify:artist:2IpSyO6S6g15eB0UiogKvW">C-Major</a>. After label disagreements, Adz and <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Universal%22">Universal</a> parted ways in 2013, allowing the musician to build a career on his own terms.

Linking up with rapper Aero Sinc to form the collective <a href="spotify:artist:5VadK1havLhK1OpKYsXv9y">D-Block Europe</a> (a homage to iconic rap group <a href="spotify:artist:0A7g2YbCA9FlyZvAG6VmKP">the Lox</a>), Adz returned to the freestyle game in force, going bar for bar with <a href="spotify:artist:5pnbUBPifNnlusY8kTBivi">Jadakiss</a> via a 2013 Tim Westwood freestyle. Continuing to impress across key U.K. platforms like <a href="spotify:artist:4PCeJ2EIn3YtzYYRsHHWyy">GRM Daily</a> and Link Up TV, the rapper grew his own brand through the mid-2010s with a series of candid, narrative-driven freestyles. However, it was with <a href="spotify:artist:5VadK1havLhK1OpKYsXv9y">DBE</a> that Adz was to find his next path to success; after rapper <a href="spotify:artist:3LxQ9uN2B3DAn7riENlpcQ">Dirtbike LB</a> joined the collective in 2014, the duo immediately displayed synergy on the mic, adopting a more aggressive, trap-focused approach for 2014's "Squad" and 2015's "Ringin'," "Anybody," and "Must Be."

Although this trap-led direction gave <a href="spotify:artist:5VadK1havLhK1OpKYsXv9y">DBE</a> their first taste of the spotlight, it would soon be eclipsed by their new invention, trapwave. Fusing London trap with melodic styles from overseas, the group's new approach first coalesced in the 2017 single "Thank the Plug," with Adz making his autotune debut on the track's infectious chorus. Seeing the potential for this auto-crooned approach to London styles, Adz and <a href="spotify:artist:3LxQ9uN2B3DAn7riENlpcQ">LB</a> teamed up again for a remix of <a href="spotify:artist:46SHBwWsqBkxI7EeeBEQG7">Kodak Black</a>'s "Tunnel Vision," which quickly gathered millions of views online. The duo continued to work together on successive 2017 singles "Trap House," "Large Amounts," and "Trophy," each reaching millions of streams. 2018 saw the release of increasingly bigger hits in "The Shard," "Gucci Mane," and "NASSty" before Adz and <a href="spotify:artist:3LxQ9uN2B3DAn7riENlpcQ">LB</a> issued the collaborative mixtape Any Minute Now with <a href="spotify:artist:5AbLpsnTQVNB3OEadYiVrK">Yxng Bane</a>.

With Adz and <a href="spotify:artist:3LxQ9uN2B3DAn7riENlpcQ">LB</a> at the helm of the <a href="spotify:artist:5VadK1havLhK1OpKYsXv9y">DBE</a> moniker, they continued to hone the trapwave sound, releasing a trio of mixtapes in 2019. January's Home Alone brought the duo their biggest hit to date, "Kitchen Kings," September's PTSD landed in the fourth spot on the U.K. album charts, and December's Street Trauma kept their fan base fed with hits like "No Cellular Site" and "Creep." Having brought <a href="spotify:artist:5VadK1havLhK1OpKYsXv9y">D-Block Europe</a> to the forefront of the U.K. rap scene, Adz kicked off 2020 by releasing the joint album Insomnia, a varied set in collaboration with grime legends <a href="spotify:artist:2p1fiYHYiXz9qi0JJyxBzN">Skepta</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:5w8Jy1QkdGscjh19fk1VY7">Chip</a>. ~ David Crone, Rovi

Monthly Listeners

1.0 million

Followers

365,143

Total Streams

681.8 million

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187,810 listeners
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71 tracks
1
nASSty

nASSty

Oct 19, 2018

70.6 million

streams

2
Proud

Proud

Oct 9, 2020

43.8 million

streams

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Part 1 (So Fly)

Part 1 (So Fly)

Sep 7, 2018

37.8 million

streams

4
Burner on Deck (feat. Pop Smoke & Young Adz)

Burner on Deck (feat. Pop Smoke & Young Adz)

Jan 29, 2021

31.5 million

streams

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All Of My Love

All Of My Love

Feb 6, 2020

30.3 million

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Large Amounts (feat. Young Adz & Dirtbike Lb)

Large Amounts (feat. Young Adz & Dirtbike Lb)

Jul 29, 2017

29.9 million

streams

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You (feat. Dirtbike LB & Young Adz)

You (feat. Dirtbike LB & Young Adz)

Dec 4, 2020

28.3 million

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Medellin

Medellin

Feb 12, 2018

25.1 million

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9
Love of My Life (feat. Not3s & Young Adz)

Love of My Life (feat. Not3s & Young Adz)

Jul 11, 2019

23.3 million

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Mains

Mains

Mar 27, 2020

21.8 million

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