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Lil Yachty

Lil Yachty

Miles Parks McCollum (born August 23, 1997), known professionally as Lil Yachty, is an American rapper, singer and songwriter. Yachty first gained recognition in August 2015 for his singles "One Night" and "Minnesota" from his debut EP Summer Songs.[3][4][5][6] He released his debut mixtape Lil Boat in March 2016. On June 10, 2016, Yachty announced that he had signed a joint venture record deal with Quality Control Music, Capitol Records, and Motown Records.[7] His mixtapes Lil Boat and Summer Songs 2 were released in 2016 and his debut studio album, Teenage Emotions in 2017. His second studio album, Lil Boat 2, was released on March 9, 2018. His third studio album, Nuthin' 2 Prove

Background information
Miles Parks McCollum
Lil Boat
BornAugust 23, 1997Mableton, Georgia, U.S.
OriginAtlanta,Georgia, U.S.
Genres
InstrumentsVocals
2014–present
Labels
Website

Early life

McCollum was born in Mableton, Georgia.[8] In 2015, he adopted the stage name "Yachty" and moved from his hometown of Atlanta to New York City to launch his career. He stayed with a friend and networked with online street fashion personalities, while he built up his own Instagram following.[9]

Career

Yachty first came to prominence in December 2015 when the SoundCloud version of his song "One Night" was used in a viral comedy video.[1]

In February 2016, Yachty debuted as a model in Kanye West's Yeezy Season 3 fashion line at Madison Square Garden.[10] Yachty's debut mixtape Lil Boat was released in March 2016.[11]

In April 2016, Yachty collaborated with DRAM on the hit song "Broccoli", which peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] He featured on Chance the Rapper's Coloring Book mixtape, released in May 2016.[9] On June 10, 2016 he announced he had signed a joint venture record deal with Quality Control Music, Capitol Records, and Motown Records.[7][12] Yachty released his second mixtape Summer Songs 2 in July 2016.[13]

In December 2016, he was featured on the hip hop single "iSpy" by Kyle.[14] He was featured in Tee Grizzley's single "From the D to the A", released in March 2017.[15]

On May 26, 2017, Lil Yachty released his debut studio album, Teenage Emotions. It features guest appearances from Migos, Diplo, Evander Griiim, Grace, Stefflon Don and YG, among others.[16][17] Three promotional singles were released to co-incide with the album. The first promotional single, "Harley", produced by K Swisha, was released on April 14, 2017.[18][19] The second promotional single, "Bring It Back", produced by Free School, was released on May 4, 2017.[20][21] The third promotional single, "X Men", produced by 30 Roc and Tillie and featuring a guest appearance from American rapper Evander Griiim, was released on May 18, 2017.[22][23] He featured in a remix of "With My Team" by Creek Boyz, released December 15, 2017.[24]

Lil Yachty announced on February 20, 2018, that his album Lil Boat 2 will be released on March 9, 2018.[25] It was confirmed earlier, on January 21, 2018, that Lil Yachty and Takeoff have collaborated on an album that is yet to be released.[26]

He was featured on the Ocean Park Standoff single "If You Were Mine", released on April 27, 2018.[27]

Musical style

Lil Yachty has called his style "bubblegum trap."[9][1] His songs have sampled sounds ranging from Mario Bros., Charlie Brown, the theme from Rugrats, and the startup sound of a GameCube console.[9] Other themes in his works include clouds, cotton candy, the Super Nintendo, and scenes from Pixar films. His friend TheGoodPerry is heavily involved in the production of his songs.[1] Yachty's style has also been described as mumble rap.[2]

Rolling Stone described his music as "catchy, intentionally dinky-sounding tunes packed with off-color boasts delivered in a proudly amateurish singsong."[9] The Guardian called his music "fun, hook-first pop rap oblivious to songcraft and structure that doesn't take itself too seriously, with very little interest in legacy and even less in rap canon."[1]

Personal life

Yachty attended Alabama State University in fall 2015 but dropped out to pursue his musical career.[28]

In a 2016 interview for CNN, Yachty expressed support for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 presidential election, and praised Sanders in his work during the civil rights movement.[29]

Endorsements

Yachty made a guest appearance in a Sprite commercial with LeBron James, where he is seen in an ice cave playing the piano.[30] Lil Yachty was picked to be the face of the new Nautica and Urban Outfitters collection.[31] Yachty also appeared in the "It Takes Two" video with Carly Rae Jepsen for Target.[32]

In 2018, Yachty worked with Donny Osmond to create a theme song for Chef Boyardee titled "Start the Par-dee".[33]

2015 mugshot of Yachty

2015 mugshot of Yachty

On September 1, 2015, Yachty and one other man were arrested at a mall in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida for credit card fraud, Yachty was released after posting a bail bond of $11,000.[34] According to Yachty, his records were expunged.[9]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2018Teen Titans Go! To the MoviesGreen LanternVoice role[35]
2018Life-Size 2: A Christmas EveThe Beatboxer[36]
2019Long ShotHimself
2019How High 2RogerTelevision film[37]

Discography

  • Lil Boat

  • Summer Songs 2

  • Teenage Emotions

  • Lil Boat 2

  • Nuthin' 2 Prove

  • Lil Boat 3 (2019)[38]

Awards and nominations

Billboard Music Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2017"Broccoli]" (withDRAM)Top Rap CollaborationNominated
Top Rap SongNominated
Top Streaming Song (Audio)Nominated

MTV Video Music Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2017"Broccoli]" (withDRAM)Best Hip Hop VideoNominated
Best CollaborationNominated
"iSpy]" (withKyle)Best Visual EffectsNominated

Other awards

YearAwardsCategoryNominated workResult
2017Grammy Awards[39]Best Rap/Sung Collaboration"Broccoli]" (withDRAM)Nominated
iHeartRadio Much Music Video AwardsBest New International ArtistHimselfNominated
MTV Europe Music AwardsBest Video"iSpy"(withKyle)Nominated

References

[1]
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[17]
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[19]
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