Wikitubia

Warning:

You are not currently logged in. You will still be able to browse Wikitubia, but you will be unable to edit without an account. Please go here to create a Fandom account.

READ MORE

Wikitubia
Wikitubia
This article is incomplete!
Our community needs more information on this page. Can you please help out?
   
Citations needed
This article needs cited sources to support its information.

Adil Hasan (born: May 27, 1999 (1999-05-27) [age 26]), is a Bangladeshi-American musical artist born in Atlanta and raised in New York. He is known for his songs, such as Harlem Nights, HYU, DRUGZ, and more. He has been making a variety of different types of music, and considers himself to be “genre-fluid.” He cites his musical influences as Akon, Eminem, Travis Scott, and Kid Cudi.

History[]

Adil began creating YouTube skits at the age of 10, inspired by watching creators such as Nigahiga and The Sidemen.

Around this time, he re-discovered his love for music and started listening heavily to rappers like  Eminem and Kanye West. In 2015, when Adil was in high school, he and his friend John would begin to write rap songs for fun but stopped after a few months. Soon after, he started producing for many different artists, and met future collaborators Sniper J, JabariOnTheBeat, F8L, and Menace.

Sniper J would later convince him to try rapping, and in 2018 he released Off the Charts, his first single. Later that year, he met Ullah, with whom he created the duo 'Drid Boys' with and they released an RnB/Hip-Hop mixtape in 2019, titled Drid Day, featuring friends such as Sniper J and F8L.

Adil continued to release singles throughout the rest of 2019 and 2020, with songs such as Harlem Nights and DRUGZ  beginning to solidify him as an up and coming artist.