Mobile, Alabama’s OMB Peezy is a rising star in hip-hop, blending Southern and West Coast influences with raw, truth-driven rhymes. His introspective style caught the attention of rap legend E-40, leading to his first deal with Sick Wid It Records and the breakout single “Lay Down,” which paved the way for his debut EP Humble Beginnings (2017) under 300 Entertainment. Peezy quickly gained momentum with tracks like “Doin Bad” featuring NBA YoungBoy, amassing millions of streams and solidifying his reputation as a versatile storyteller. Projects like Young & Reckless and Preacher of the Streets (2018) showcased his hustle, earning collaborations with heavyweights like T.I., Lil Durk, Boosie Badazz, and G-Eazy. After a shortened 2020 tour with Rod Wave, Peezy dropped In The Meantime, featuring fan-favorite “Sleep At Night.” In 2021, his debut album Too Deep For Tears further elevated his status with standout singles like “Big Homie (Remix)” featuring King Von and Jackboy, and “Dope Boy” with Rylo Rodriguez, drawing praise and co-signs from Kodak Black and NLE Choppa. With follow-ups like In The Meantime 2 and the heartfelt single “Die Young” featuring Omeretta, OMB Peezy continues to prove himself as a dynamic artist and one to watch in the evolving hip-hop landscape.