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YOU'RE THE PROBLEM

4.2M streams

4,212,929

YOU'RE THE PROBLEM

4.2M streams

4,212,929

Remember That (feat. A Boogie wit da H...

3.6M streams

3,577,835

Remember That (feat. A Boogie wit da H...

3.6M streams

3,577,835

Humble Soles

581K streams

580,969

4 I Go

538.6K streams

538,573

Humble Soles

499.1K streams

499,120

Fallen Souljas

408.7K streams

408,719

In For The Night

179.7K streams

179,740

In For The Night

179.7K streams

179,740

Biography

RJAE amplifies airtight wordplay through slick and soulful harmonies, mastering two sides of a scorching signature style. Something of an enigma, the 22 year-old New Orleans multi-hyphenate effortlessly integrates expressive rhymes and smooth rhythms into a singular sound that connects his message to the street. RJAE released his first song “Not Enough” via Soundcloud, which became a disruptive breakout hit amassing over 2 million streams. He became the most trending artist on Twitter in New Orleans, later signing with Fee Banks in 2018 and the pair went straight to work. He embarked on his first nationwide tour as the opening act for NoCap, in addition to sharing a stage with Lil Wayne. On his debut LP, You’re The Problem, RJAE allows listeners to dive into the life of his mind, showcasing his sonic versatility flowing from singing to rapping, flexing his captivating voice and tongue twisting delivery. Each record holds its weight individually yet merges together to make a cohesive listening experience. An architect of soulful ghetto music, RJAE drops bleeding-heart bars and humblebrags with maximum impact. He recruited his childhood icon Hollygrove Keem and sleek production duo Numba One on the project, which adds to the rich sonic tapestry and superior quality. Ambition and confidence mixed with earnest vulnerability define RJAE. He has established himself as a creative force and is cultivating the future of hip-hop, molding it in his own introspective image.