

Keep grinding bro Comment by lowendgroovīro, I go to McEachern in cobb county. So slept on smh, been following for a minute and been patiently waiting for JID to blow up. #Gottaminetofindthemundergrounddiamonds Comment by WEHADNOIDEA we getbhappy when we hear it angry when we realize he'll never get the respect he deserves. True hip hop heads have mixed emotions on J.I.D. Atlanta rap collective Spillage Village has crafted a special 11-track EP, called Bears Like This Too Much, which is premiering on The FADER today.The group of mavericks banded together to present. The dude is mad talented Comment by MI$TA TWI$Tĭammmmmmmmmmmmm Comment by user791657846 That robotics def bbanger! Comment by babiesfromforgiato

YO WHERE IS THIS BEAT FROM Comment by Krvsh Beats THIS SONG IS HEAT 💸💸 Comment by Lewis Bunch

That fucking noise at the start gave me a headache it was so loud.
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This song should have more love Comment by nick burkīeat fuckin stupid so are the fhymes Comment by AnxiouSaint⋆īLUNT FULL OF SOCRATES. I been spreading your name since 2016 Comment by Garrett Morales Genre Hip-hop & Rap Comment by Jœsirsk¡¡¡įire Comment by rip steez Comment by Magz A Millyīy far my all time favorite artist. Fans can expect J.I.D to release a full project later this summer. DiCaprio 2 was received warmly by fans and critics alike, appearing on many year-end best-of lists despite its being released so late in the year.This record serves as the first release from Spillage Village's upcoming project "Bears Like This Too Much." This project will be released later this spring and will feature music from the whole collective. The album arrived in late November and included cameos from 6LACK, A$AP Ferg, Method Man, and others. In September of 2018, he issued the single "151 Rum," the first offering from DiCaprio 2, his sophomore full-length and sequel to his 2015 EP. In 2017, he announced that he had signed to J Cole's Dreamville label (a connection made with the rapper via JID's part in the 2014 tour with Bas and Cole's friend and producer Cedric Brown), which released the single Never and full-length The Never Story at the beginning of the year. In 2016, JID, with the rest of the Spillage Village crew, released the album Bears Like This Too Much, which saw the rapper displaying his unique delivery and inspired lyrics. While keen to distance himself from the generic abrasive trap sound that had dominated the Atlanta scene, JID wanted to deliver something that was more than just about a beat, and instead focused his time and effort on lyrics as well. to hone his skills, and a year later he recorded and dropped the DiCaprio EP, which saw him team up with a host of producers, as well as EarthGang.

By 2012, he had dropped out of college to focus on music, and in 2014 he headed out on what would be a productive tour with EarthGang, Bas, and Ab-Soul. After a stint at Hampton University playing football, JID also hooked up with fellow MCs as part of the Spillage Village collective. Raised in East Atlanta, JID (a name adopted and adapted from what his grandmother called him as a jittery child) had his first connection with music through his parents' collection of classic funk and soul LPs. After time spent collaborating with the Spillage Village collective, JID signed a solo deal with J Cole's label and produced a string of highly musical and powerfully complex albums, reaching a new wave of critical acclaim with 2018's masterful DiCaprio 2. Atlanta rapper JID turned his back on a football scholarship to pursue music, working for years to develop a quickly shifting lyrical style that stood out in a sea of soundalike rappers.
