Lil Tracy
American rapper and singer (born 1995) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jazz Ishmael Butler (born October 3, 1995),[5] professionally known as Lil Tracy, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. Butler was also known under the name Yung Bruh during the beginning of his career. Tracy is best known for his collaborations with the late rapper Lil Peep,[6][7] specifically "Awful Things", which peaked at 79 on the Billboard Hot 100,[8] and for being a prominent member of the "SoundCloud rap" and underground rap scene.[9][10][11] He is the son of Coko, a member of the girl group SWV, and Ishmael Butler of the Digable Planets.
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Birth name | Jazz Ishmael Butler |
Also known as | Yung Dude, Yung Bruh, Souljahwitch, Eblis the Persian Dolphin, Yung Karma, Tracy Minaj |
Born | Teaneck, New Jersey, U.S.[1] | October 3, 1995
Origin | Virginia Beach, Virginia, U.S. Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
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Years active | 2012–present |
Labels | Virgin Music[3][4] |
Member of | GothBoiClique |
Website | www |
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Early life
Jazz Butler was born on October 3, 1995, in Teaneck, New Jersey, to Ishmael Butler of Digable Planets[12] and Cheryl Gamble, known professionally as "Coko" from SWV.[13] When talking about growing up in Virginia Beach, Butler said "it sucked but I love it." He grew up listening to punk rock music and Southern hip-hop artists who inspired him to make music.[14] Butler's parents split up when he was young and he would spend time between his mother and father's homes. Butler lived in Seattle, Washington during his adolescent years and attended McClure Middle School and Garfield High School, and chose to be homeless at age 17.
Career
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Perspective
2012–2016: Career beginnings
Butler started to make music when he was 15[2] before moving to Los Angeles at 18 (without alerting his parents) to focus more on his music career and due to being homeless.[15] Butler originally started rapping under the name "Yung Bruh", releasing several mixtapes under the Thraxxhouse collective. Some members of Thraxxhouse, including Tracy eventually started their own group, the collective GothBoiClique.[16] Through the group, Butler met New York rapper Lil Peep, the two quickly collaborated on the song "White Tee" from Peep's Crybaby mixtape, which gathered attention through the hip-hop underground. He also released a single "Overdose", which escalated his career further.[17][18][2]
2017: Tracys Manga, XOXO, and Life of a Popstar
In mid-2016, Butler changed his stage name from Yung Bruh to Lil Tracy due to discovering that there was already another artist using the "Yung Bruh" moniker.[15] Under his new name he released his long-awaited mixtape Tracy's Manga on February 1, 2017.[16] Butler went on to release XOXO two months later on April 3.[19] Butler was featured on the single "Awful Things" from Lil Peep's debut album Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 1[20] and it peaked at number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100.[8]
2018–2019: Designer Talk, Sinner, and Anarchy
In 2018, Lil Tracy released two EPs: Designer Talk on October 5[23] and long-awaited Sinner on November 2.[24] Lil Tracy released his debut album, Anarchy, on September 20, 2019, with two singles "Bad For You" and "Beautiful Nightmare" promoting it. Additional the music video for "Shame" released the same day on his Youtube channel. The album is dedicated to his late friend and frequent collaborator Lil Peep.[25] The tracklist was later updated due the song "I Love My Fans" having been omitted on the first release, although it was listed on the album back cover.[26][27]
2020–present: Designer Talk 2, Saturn Child, and Babyvamp
On November 13, 2020, Lil Tracy released his second album, Designer Talk 2.[28]
On June 3, 2022, Lil Tracy released his third album, Saturn Child.
On February 28, 2025, Lil Tracy released his fourth album, Babyvamp.
Discography
Albums
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e m o c e a n (as lil Tracy) |
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Anarchy |
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Designer Talk 2 |
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Saturn Child |
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Babyvamp |
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Mixtapes
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Cascadia Vibes (as Persian Dolphin) |
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Information (as 1995 REBEL) |
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Indigo Soul (as Yung Bruh) |
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Asaku's Forest (as asakufox) |
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Elegantangel (as Yung Bruh) |
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When Angels Cry (Death Has Wings) (as Yung Bruh) |
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u,_u (as Yung Bruh) |
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Heaven's Witch *eternal spells* |
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Baeboyy (as Yung Bruh) |
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757 Virginia Hood Nightmares (The Unknown Story) |
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Moonstones (as Yung Bruh) |
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Tracy's Manga |
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XOXO |
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Life of a Popstar |
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Extended plays
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Depression (as Yung Bruh) |
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Icy Robitussin (as Yung Bruh) |
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Gucci Chastity Belt (as Yung Bruh) |
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Kim K & Kanye |
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Tracy World EP (as Yung Bruh) |
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Vampire Spending Money |
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Desire (as Sicko Tracy) |
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Castles (with Lil Peep) |
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Castles II (with Lil Peep) |
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Fly Away (with Lil Raven) |
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Hollywood High (with Mackned) |
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Designer Talk |
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Sinner |
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Pray (with Drippin So Pretty) |
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Under Your Spell (with Horse Head and Nedarb Nagrom) |
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Compilation albums
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S Q U A R E P A N D A S |
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Angels Get High Too |
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Vintage LSD Compilation (as Yung Bruh) |
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Free Tracy! Campaign |
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ATS001 |
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Tracy's World |
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References
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