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My Turn

15.1M streams

15,133,063

Shooting Star

6.2M streams

6,208,387

Shooting Star

6.2M streams

6,208,387

Hottest Youngin

2.1M streams

2,118,208

What You Bangin

914.5K streams

914,546

Tory

753K streams

752,994

On The Radar Freestyle

713.3K streams

713,346

Too Easy

704.7K streams

704,717

Nobody Outside (feat. BLOODIE & DudeyL...

295.1K streams

295,063

Nobody Outside (feat. BLOODIE & DudeyL...

295.1K streams

295,063

Biography

BBG Steppaa has never had a plan B. “I never wanted to do nothing else,” he says. Over the past year, with his explosive anthems and distinct style, the 16-year-old Newark rapper has become the face of New Jersey’s burgeoning drill scene. Since releasing his first song in 2021 and becoming a rap staple in his city, he hasn’t taken his foot off the pedal—and he won’t stop until he becomes a household name. “Spinnin’ Pt. 2,” a recent teamup and sequel with buzzing Harlem rapper Sugarhill DDot, is a perfect encapsulation of the aggressive style that has made BBG Steppaa one of the most exciting names in drill. Growing up in Newark’s South Ward, Steppaa always had his mind on music. After a teacher at his school brought him to a local studio, he recorded his first song at the age of 10. But as he got older, his dreams of stardom came face to face with the realities of his neighborhood. Shortly after releasing his first music video, BBG Steppaa got arrested for gun possession and was kicked out of school. He turned all of his focus toward rap, with the aim of getting his mother and himself out of their situation. The path soon opened up after the release of “Catch Up,” a collaboration with fast-rising Harlem rapper DD Osama. He later went viral for his powerful freestyle with On The Radar and made his Priority Records debut with the singles “Spinnin’” and “Love and War.”