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22Gz
Birth nameJeffrey Alexander
BornEst. 1998
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Genres
Occupation
  • Rapper
InstrumentVocals
Years active2016–present
LabelsSniper Gang- Atlantic
Websitehttps://www.22gzofficial.com/
Musical artist

Jeffrey Alexander, known professionally as 22Gz, is an American-based Drill Rapper from the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York. He is credited for pioneering the Brooklyn Drill scene. Alexander's work has garnered mainstream attention and earned him the reputation as an up-and-coming rapper, although he has been rapping since 2016.

Early life

According to Alexander, he started his entertainment career on the New York City Subway performing "Showtime" dance routines.

Musical career

After releasing the singles "Blixky" and "Suburban" in 2016 and gaining a following from his YouTube videos, Alexander received the attention from mainstream Hip Hop, eventually joining Kodak Black's Florida-based label, and Atlantic subsidiary, Sniper Gang in 2018.

Alexander released his first EP The Blixky Tapes in July 2019 with Atlantic Records.

Legal controversies

In 2019, Alexander, along with 4 other rappers including Casanova, Pop Smoke, Shef G, and DonQ, were removed from a New York City Music festival at the instruction of the New York City Police Department. NYPD cited "a higher risk of violence" if the artists were to perform.

References

  1. https://press.atlanticrecords.com/22gz/%7Ctitle= Atlantic Reocrds 22Gz Press Page
  2. "22Gz Proves He's The Brooklyn Drill General In Funk Flex Freestyle". HotNewHipHop.
  3. "Rappers to Watch in 2020". Complex.
  4. III, Robby Seabrook. "22Gz Wants You to Know He Started It All When It Comes to the Brooklyn Drill Movement". XXL Mag.
  5. Acevedo, Kai. "The Break Presents: 22Gz". XXL Mag.
  6. https://hypebeast.com/2019/7/22gz-the-blixky-tape-album-stream%7C- via HYPEBEAST
  7. Coscarelli, Joe (October 12, 2019). "5 Rappers Dropped From New York Music Festival at Police Request" – via NYTimes.com.
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