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From the gritty blocks of Detroit to the heart of the underground rap wave, Ypn Lavish is carving a lane uniquely his own. Fueled by experience, emotion, and the raw energy of street life, Lavish blends pain, hustle, and ambition in every bar he spits. Influenced by the likes of Lil Durk, G Herbo, Drake, and Lil Wayne, his sound is rooted in real-life storytelling with a hunger that refuses to be ignored.
Lavish describes his style as “unique to me,” and it's not just talk. His ability to move between genres gives him a dynamic edge in a saturated scene. Whether it’s a hard-hitting trap anthem or a melodic reflection of struggle, his versatility allows him to stand out. And his creative process? Simple, honest, and raw: “Wake up, eat, smoke, and listen to beats. Morning is always the best.” That early grind feeds directly into the authenticity of his music.
His latest single, “WTHelly Remix,” was born out of a spontaneous studio session with close collaborator Ty’s Vito. “My brudda was playing the instrumental, and I ran on it. Ts hit,” Lavish recalls. The chemistry is undeniable, and it shows in the energy of the track. Other collaborations include work with 1Kciro, 23 Religion, and Vinny Bands, proving he’s already making strong waves in the underground community.
But it’s not all about the turn-up. Lavish brings real-life experiences into his music—most notably, time served: “Being booked fa 3 years in IDOC.” That pain, resilience, and hunger bleed into tracks like “Real Spill”, providing fans with something deeper than your average bars. “I promised my OG we gone make it out,” he says—a promise that fuels his grind and keeps him focused.
Despite the chaos of life and music, Lavish keeps his authenticity front and center: “It’s only one me . I can only rap like me.” He uses Instagram and TikTok to connect with fans, and with music videos on the way, he’s only getting started.
Ypn Lavish is more than a name—he’s a movement out of Detroit. As he puts it best: “Just trynna make it first, then everything else gone fall in line.”
Check out his new single “WTHelly Remix”
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Ready to hear the raw truth? Ypn Lavish is just getting warmed up.
From the heart of Roseboro, North Carolina, emerges a voice that blends raw authenticity, resilience, and vision—BigDawgTavo. With nearly a decade in the rap game, Tavo has transformed personal experience into powerful storytelling, proving that dedication and self-belief can turn pain into purpose and lyrics into legacy.
Tavo’s journey began with his debut track “How it Feel,” setting the stage for a career rooted in honesty and ambition. Drawing inspiration from greats like Meek Mill, Jay Z, and Tupac, BigDawgTavo doesn't just create music—he delivers messages. His genre-crossing sound allows him to stand out in a saturated market, weaving hip hop, soul, and real-life narratives into his work.
Now the head of his own label, BigDawgTavo is building more than a brand—he’s establishing a movement. He’s not chasing a record deal; he’s looking for the right distribution to elevate what he’s already built. With features from Briskid and RReady, and production handled by Whoismunchy and himself, Tavo’s independence reflects a self-sufficient, DIY hustle that defines true artistry.
The city backs him. His brothers, his sister Shony, BrisDakid, TwoFo, and his manager form a loyal circle of believers who keep the fire lit. Fans have already witnessed his talent on big stages, including crowds up to 2,500 deep, and he envisions sharing tour buses with artists like Kodak Black, YTB Fat, HotBoii, and Rod Wave.
With his latest release Back For Revenge: The EP making noise, Tavo isn’t slowing down. He’s currently crafting two highly anticipated albums—Brentwood Baby and The Dawg Way—while teasing the upcoming Back For Revenge 2. He dreams of rocking stages in New York City and sees himself at the top in five years. Based on his grind, that vision is well within reach.
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Follow him on Instagram: @bigdawgtavo