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William Anku Kraka Mawuli Andoh Wood Jr.[2] (born May 1, 1996), known by his stage name Merlyn Wood, is a Ghanaian-American rapper and songwriter. Born in Accra and raised in Texas, Wood is best known for his work as a member of hip-hop collective and boyband Brockhampton, with whom he released eight studio albums from 2014 to 2022.[3] During his time with Brockhampton, Wood was recognized as the groups hype man, with his verses being noted for their energy and Ghanaian accent.[4][5][6][7]
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Birth name | William Anku Kraka Mawuli Andoh Wood Jr. |
Born | Accra, Ghana | May 1, 1996
Genres | Rap |
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Years active | 2012-present |
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Wood was born in Accra and raised in Austin, Texas. Wood credits his Ghanaian ancestry as influencing his musical style.[2] In the 7th grade, Wood was sent by his parents to a boarding school in Ghana, where he developed a passion for music. While a student of The Woodlands High School, Wood met future bandmates Kevin Abstract, Matt Champion, Ameer Vann, and Russell "Joba" Boring.[8] Prior to joining Brockhampton full time, Wood was studying architecture at the University of Texas, which he dropped out from twice.[9] After realizing he could not feasibly pass one of his classes, he decided to relocate to Los Angeles with the rest of the band.[8]
Wood derived his stage name, Merlyn, from the mythical figure Merlin, as he admired the character's success despite his eccentricity.[2]
Wood joined San Marcos, Texas based hip-hop group AliveSinceForever in 2012, while developing his solo career. On June 30, 2015, Wood released his debut single "Fye".[10] In September 2016, it was followed by "Cul de Sac".[11]
When AliveSinceForever reformed as Brockhampton in 2014, Wood remained part of the group, and was a key member during the recording of the groups critically acclaimed 2017 album trilogy Saturation, Saturation II, and Saturation III.[12][13][14] After signing to RCA Records and removing Ameer Vann from the group amidst allegations of sexual misconduct, Brockhampton released their fourth studio album, Iridescence, in September 2018. Iridescence debuted atop the Billboard charts and was followed by Ginger and Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine in 2019 and 2021, respectively.[15][16][17][18]
In a 2021 interview for Apple Music, Brockhampton revealed that between the release of Ginger and Roadrunner, work had begun on a Merlyn Wood solo album in collaboration with RZA of Wu-Tang Clan, although the project was never released.[19]
Later in 2021, Wood released the single "S.Y.K" alongside producer Connie, his first solo release since the release of Saturation in 2017.[20]
Following the cancellation of the groups "Here Right Now" tour on January 14, 2022, Brockhampton's final studio albums, The Family and TM were released on November 17 and 18, respectively.[21][22][23]
"Green Light", another collaboration with Connie, was released on May 31, 2022, as Wood's first single following Brockhampton's dissolution.[24] It was followed by "One of Us" on September 5.[24]
In April 2023, Wood was a featured artist on Dreamer Isioma's sophomore album Princess Forever.[25] In June, he released the collaborative single "Formula" with Dumb Buoys Fishing Club and Joe Unknown, off of the former's debut album Wrecked.[26] Wood was also featured on "Skeleton Town", on the same record.[27]
Wood released his debut solo EP Dirty Thunder on October 6, 2023.[28][29] Shortly afterwards, Slime In The Ice Machine, a collaborative album with former Brockhampton member Ameer Vann, was released on October 27.[30][31] In December of that year, Wood was featured on Dark Songs To Drive To, by Montreal rapper Nate Husser.[32]
Title | Album details |
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Slime In The Ice Machine
(with Ameer Vann) |
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Title | Album details |
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Dirty Thunder |
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Title | Year | Album |
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"Fye" | 2015 | Non-album singles |
"Culdesac" | 2016 | |
"Forget Me Not" | 2017 | |
"S.Y.K"
(with Connie) |
2021 | |
"Green Light" | 2022 | |
"One of Us" | ||
"Blackout" | 2023 | Dirty Thunder |
"Mazza"
(feat. Adetola) |
Title | Year | Other performer(s) |
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"Breath" | 2017 | Reverse |
"Get Out" | 2022 | Nate Husser |
"Chains" | 2022 | Gidi, SoGone SoFlexy |
"I Got The Love" | 2023 | Tommy Richman, Nate Dae |
Title | Year | Other performer(s) | Album |
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"Show You Off" (Remix) | 2021 | Michael Kirby | The Lion Inside You |
"Get Out" | 2022 | Nate Husser | All Time High |
"Touch Your Soul" | 2023 | Dreamer Isioma | Princess Forever |
"Formula" | Dumb Buoys Fishing Club, Joe Unknown | Wrecked | |
"Skeleton Town" | Dumb Buoys Fishing Club, Qhairo | ||
"Up The Pipe" | Nate Husser | Dark Songs To Drive To |
Year | Title | ||
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Role | Medium | ||
2015 | Dreams Die Young | Himself | Short Series |
2016 | All-American Trash Documentary | Documentary | |
2017 | American Boyband | Documentary Series | |
Jennifer's Tour, A Live Show By Brockhampton | |||
Billy Star | "South Central" Crew | Short Film | |
Saturation | Himself | Documentary | |
2018 | Love Your Parents Tour | Documentary Series | |
The Longest Summer In America | Documentary | ||
2019 | Keeping The Band | Himself (fictionalized depiction) | Series |
Title | Year | Album(s) | Director(s) |
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"S.Y.K" | 2021 | — | Connie, WellKnownStudios |
"Green Light" | 2022 | Miggy | |
"One of Us" | Sean Russo | ||
"Mazza"
(feat. Adetola) |
2023 | Dirty Thunder | Evijan John |
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