Performance

Monthly Listeners

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3.17 %
0 less streams than the last month

Followers

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0.26 %
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Streams

Current

35.03 %
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Tracks

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Legendary Gangland

43.1M streams

43,126,190

On My Momma

25M streams

24,964,545

Before The Fame

13.1M streams

13,101,814

On My Momma

4.2M streams

4,177,884

On My Momma 2

3.6M streams

3,644,961

Misunderstood

3.2M streams

3,173,849

Down Chick PT. II (with G-Eazy)

2.6M streams

2,580,941

Try Sumthin (feat. Yhung To)

2.5M streams

2,545,491

Trust Issues

2.2M streams

2,187,155

Demon and Mufasa

2.2M streams

2,184,826

Biography

California rapper Yhung T.O. is best known as part of the rap collective SOB X RBE (Strictly Only Brothers, Real Boi Entertainment) and he's defined by his vocal/rap hybrid style. Born and raised in Vallejo -- in the Bay Area of California, where all members of the crew lived -- Yhung started off by making music on his Playstation with DaBoii, recording vocals on their phones. From there they connected with Lul G and Slimmy B through mutual acquaintances; together they hit it off creatively, forming a creative brotherhood. As they would often reiterate, SOB X RBE wasn't created as a rap group, but more of a mutually supportive collective, giving individual members the freedom to release solo material and feature on a regular basis. Yhung T.O., in particular, was no stranger to his solo career, featuring on tracks by numerous artists including Nef the Pharaoh's "Spice" and Philthy Rich's "Around," the latter of which also featured Gucci Mane. By 2017 he had even recorded his debut solo album, On My Momma, which featured SOB X RBE members DaBoii and Slimmy B, alongside fellow California rapper Mozzy. In 2018, Yhung T.O. and the rest of SOB X RBE contributed the track "Paramedic!" to the chart-topping soundtrack to the film Black Panther. They followed with Gangin, which landed at 74 on the Billboard 200 in early 2018. Gangin II arrived later that autumn on the heels of Yhung T.O.'s decision to leave the group. ~ Liam Martin, Rovi