Joey Fatts drops a new song titled "Grindin."
Produced by Go Grizzly, "Grindin" is story about the come up and all that goes along with it. Fatts keep it gully as he rhymes about his grind, rapping, "Bitch, I'm a problem/Jump out that whip with the chopper/Dressed like that nigga from Gotham...
After catching ground a few years back, Long Beach native Joey Fatts has continually made a strong name for himself within the sphere of hip-hop. From starting out homeless to assisting A$AP Rocky with the production behind his debut album, Fatts has built his career solely on his own from the ground up...
It's been a couple of months now since A$AP Yams passed away, but his presence can still be felt reverberating throughout the hip-hop world. The Long Beach rapper, who was discovered by the enterprising New Yorker, dedicates his newest video, "Stevie World," to his friend, whom it was recently revealed succumbed to an accidental drug overdose...
In support of Ill Street Blues EP, Joey Fatts drops the visuals for "How we livin'" today. In the music video, Fatts raps while his boys play cee-lo in the background. The video then shifts to the Long Beach native rapping inside his house. Joey giv...
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Joey Fatts' rise from a homeless kid sleeping in the back of his car to producing and collaborating with the likes of A$AP Rocky has been nothing short of remarkable. On his latest seven-track effort, Ill Street Blues, Fatts continues his ascent to the top of the game and makes a strong case as one the leaders of the West Coast's new school
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CutThroat Records founder and A$AP affiliate Joey Fatts is coming to a city near you. The rising Long Beach, California rapper and producer released his latest EP Chipper Jones Vol. 3 in the summer of 2014 and his next project, Ill Street Blues, is coming Feb
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"I was supposed to count a million with my nigga." The hip-hop community suffered a blow over the weekend when A$AP Yams passed away tragically at the age of 26. Best known as the architect of the A$AP Mob and, in particular, A$AP Rocky's rise to stardom, Yams was one of the sharpest curators the genre had seen in recent years...
XXL recently caught up with Long Beach rapper and producer Joey Fatts about a range of topics, from his relationship with Freddie Gibbs to his connections to the A$AP Mob. Fatts and A$AP Rocky have collaborated on a number of tracks in the past—Rocky's "Jodye" and Fatts' "Keep It G Part 2," among others—and we asked if there was any more work coming through the pipeline, partic
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