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22Gz
22GZ's May 2017 mugshot
22GZ's May 2017 mugshot
Background information
Birth nameJeffrey Mark Alexander[1]
Also known as
  • TutuBlixky[2]
  • The Brooklyn Drill General[3]
  • TuTu Da General[4]
Born (1997-11-29) November 29, 1997 (age 26)
Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
InstrumentVocals
Years active2015–present
LabelsBlixky Ent./Atlantic Foundation Media, LLC[6]

Jeffrey Mark Alexander[1] (November 29, 1997),[7] known professionally as 22Gz (/tutuˈz/ too-too-JEEZ), is an American rapper credited as a pioneer of the Brooklyn drill scene.[3][8] 22Gz released his first major mixtape, The Blixky Tape, through Atlantic Records in 2019.

Early life

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Jeffrey Mark Alexander was born on November 29, 1997, the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City.[9] His father died before he was born.[10] He is of Guyanese descent.[11] He started his entertainment career on the New York City Subway performing showtime dance routines.[12]

Career

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He started releasing songs on SoundCloud at the age of 17 in early 2015. After releasing the singles "Blixky" and "Suburban" in 2016, 22Gz gained a following from his YouTube videos. "Suburban", produced by London-based drill producer AXL Beats,[13] was regarded as one of the first major Brooklyn drill songs to become popular.[14][3][15] 22Gz gained attention, leading him to sign with Atlantic in 2018 and his label A&R helping him getting noticed by Kodak Black.[16][17][14] One of his first songs released on the label, "Spin the Block", was a collaboration track with Kodak Black.[18]

22Gz released his first mixtape with Atlantic, The Blixky Tape, in July 2019.[19] His follow-up mixtape Growth & Development was released on April 10, 2020, and was co-produced by London-based drill producer Ghosty.[20] Torsten Ingvaldsen of Hypebeast praised the mixtape, stating, 22Gz has "riotous energy, bringing forth aggressive lyrics and militant deliveries that continue to sculpt out his fast-paced rise".[5]

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In 2014, he was charged with conspiracy to commit murder, however the charges were dropped.[14] 22Gz spent five months in jail in 2017 on second-degree murder charges related to a shooting in Miami, however these were later dropped.[21] 22Gz recorded a Facebook Live video from an NYPD holding cell in 2018.[22]

In 2019, Alexander, along with Casanova, Pop Smoke, Sheff G, and Don Q, was removed from the Rolling Loud concert. NYPD cited "a higher risk of violence" if the artists were to perform.[23]

On June 12, 2022, 22Gz was arrested in New York City on attempted murder charges over a March shooting in which three people were injured.[24] He was released on $500,000 bail four days later.[25]

Discography

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Mixtapes

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List of mixtapes, with selected details
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
Heat.
The Blixky Tape
Growth & Development
  • Released: April 10, 2020[27]
  • Label: Atlantic Records, WEA International
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
12
[28]
The Blixky Tape 2
  • Released: March 19, 2021[29]
  • Label: Atlantic Records
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
20
[30]
Growth & Development II
  • Released: January 12, 2024[31]
  • Label: Blixky Entertainment
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
Brooklyn's Most Wanted
  • Released: June 21, 2024[32]
  • Label: Blixky Entertainment
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Extended plays

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List of extended plays, with selected details
Title Extended play details
Year of the Blixky
  • Released: December 9, 2022[33]
  • Label: Atlantic Records
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles, showing year released and album name
Title Year Certifications Album
"At The Light"
(featuring Theo Zanotti)
2015
"Blicky"
(featuring Nas Blixky & NiikoSuav)
2016 Non-album singles
"Regular"
(featuring Theo Zanotti & Suavee Jew)
"Up Next!"
(featuring Breezo Blixky & Nas Blixky)[7]
"Suburban"[14]
"Vamanos"
(featuring Ju Laden & Theo Zanotti)[7]
2017
"Ain't Livin My Life"
"We On"[34]
(featuring Nas Blixky)
"Invest in a Ratchet"[35]
(featuring Big Moose 280)
"First Day Out / Stuck in the Yams"[36]
"Why"[37] 2018
"Blicky Da Blicky"
"Got Those"[38]
"Spin the Block"[18]
(featuring Kodak Black)
"Spazz Out"[39]
(featuring PNV Jay & Leeky Bandz)
"Drifting"[40]
(AXL Beats, Khay B Flockin, Kush Binflockin, & Breezy Blixky)
2019
"Sniper Gang (Freestyle)"[41] The Blixky Tape
"Rerock"[42]
(featuring Shawny Binladen)
Non-album singles
"Telephone"[43]
(featuring MaxThaDemon & Ciggy Blacc)
"Suburban, Pt. 2"[44] Growth & Development
"No Questions"[5] 2020
"YTB (Yellow Tape Blixky)"[46]
(featuring Shawny Binladen & Big Yaya)
Non-album singles
"Do The Most"[47]
(featuring PeeGunna)
"Movie"[48]
(Featuring CoachDaGhost)
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List of singles, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"Flexin"
(Khay B Flockin featuring 22GZ & Kush Binflockin)
2016 Non-album singles
"Jet Li, Pt. 2"
(Nick Blixky featuring 22GZ)[49]
2018
"Drive the Boat"
(Nick Blixky featuring 22GZ & Nas Blixky)[50]
2019
"Upset"
(T'up Ty featuring 22GZ)[51]
Excuse the Way I Came Up
"Faded Remix"
(B1 featuring 22GZ, Ivorian Doll and Dezzie)[52]
2021 Non-album single

Guest appearances

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Title Year Other artists Album
"Flexin" 2016 Khay B Flockin, Kush Blixky Blixky
"The Get Back , Pt 1"[53] 2018 T'up Ty T'd Up, Vol. 1
"Sick of Us"[54] Envy Caine 2 Many Situations
"Wita Blixky"[55] 2019 C-Clip Beatz Rap & Beats
"Extra"[56] Rooga Back da Fuck Up
"Hoody Szn"[57] Nym Lo, 183rd, Casanova High Horse
"Up the Score"[58] 2020 Slayter, Maxo Kream World Got Me Fucked Up, Vol. 1

References

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  1. ^ a b "ASCAP ACE Repertory information for 22GZ's works". American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved March 20, 2021.
  2. ^ Hensley, Nicole (May 30, 2017). "Brooklyn rapper arrested in Florida parking dispute killing". New York Daily News. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c Bijur, Ben (January 27, 2020). "22Gz Proves He's The Brooklyn Drill General In Funk Flex Freestyle". HotNewHipHop. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  4. ^ "22Gz". Masquerade Atlanta. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  5. ^ a b c Ingvaldsen, Torsten (April 10, 2020). "22Gz Invigorates His Drill Empire With New Mixtape 'Growth & Development'". Hypebeast. Retrieved April 10, 2020.
  6. ^ "22Gz". atlanticrecords.com. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c Crone, David (2019). "22Gz". All Music. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
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  9. ^ "7 NYC RAPPERS THAT SHOULD BE ON YOUR RADAR!". Hot97. July 25, 2019. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  10. ^ Saige Jones (2022-01-05). 22Gz Interview: Being Recognized In Jail, Growing Up Without A Dad, Why He Left NY + Freestyle. Retrieved 2024-10-20 – via YouTube.
  11. ^ Reynolds, Mark (30 March 2022). "Lawsuit: Providence blocked rap artist's performance after resistance from police". The Providence Journal. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  12. ^ Seabrook III, Robby (February 22, 2020). "22Gz Wants You to Know He Started It All When It Comes to the Brooklyn Drill Movement". XXL Mag. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  13. ^ Pierre, Alphonse (January 30, 2020). "AXL Beats Is the London Rap Producer Bringing Brooklyn Drill to Drake and Travis Scott". Vice. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
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  17. ^ "Rappers to Watch in 2020". Complex. January 15, 2020. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  18. ^ a b Shokeye, Kyle (November 30, 2018). "Premiere: 22Gz and Kodak Black "Spin the Block" in New Video". Complex. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  19. ^ Zhang, Charlie (July 20, 2019). "22Gz Releases Highly-Anticipated Mixtape 'The Blixky Tape'". Hypebeast. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  20. ^ Mowatt, Robyn (2020). "Brooklyn Drill Rapper 22Gz Reigns Supreme On New Mixtape 'Growth & Development'". Okay Player. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  21. ^ Madan, Monique Q. (December 30, 2017). "He served time for murder he didn't commit — and the real shooter is dead, cops say". Miami Herald. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  22. ^ Tracy, Thomas; Annese, John (February 12, 2018). "Brooklyn cops may face questions over improper search after rapper's jail cell video (WARNING: GRAPHIC LANGUAGE)". NY Daily News. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  23. ^ Coscarelli, Joe (October 12, 2019). "5 Rappers not Dropped From New York Music Festival at Police Request". The New York Times. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  24. ^ Donahue, Bill (June 14, 2022). "Rapper 22Gz Arrested in NYC on Attempted Murder Charge". Billboard. Retrieved June 14, 2022.
  25. ^ Ivey, Justin (2022-06-17). "22Gz Released On Bail Following Arrest For Attempted Murder". AllHipHop. Retrieved 2022-07-04.
  26. ^ "The Blixky Tape". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  27. ^ "Growth & Development". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  28. ^ "Heatseekers Albums Chart: Week of April 24, 2020". Billboard. Archived from the original on 2021-06-04. Retrieved June 2, 2021.
  29. ^ "The Blixky Tape 2 by 22Gz" – via music.apple.com.
  30. ^ "Heatseekers Albums Chart: Week of April 2, 2021". Billboard. Archived from the original on 2021-06-03. Retrieved June 2, 2021.
  31. ^ "Spotify – 22Gz – Growth & Development II". Spotify. January 12, 2024.
  32. ^ "Spotify – 22Gz – Brooklyn's Most Wanted". Spotify. June 21, 2024.
  33. ^ "Year of the Blixky". iTunes. Retrieved December 15, 2022.
  34. ^ "22GZ Nas Blixky - We On". CDUniverse. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  35. ^ "Invest in a Ratchet - Single". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  36. ^ "First Day Out / Stuck in the Yams - Single". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  37. ^ "Why - Single". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  38. ^ "Got Those - Single". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  39. ^ "Spazz Out - Single". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  40. ^ "Drifting - Single". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  41. ^ "Sniper Gang (Freestyle) - Single". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  42. ^ "Rerock - Single". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  43. ^ "Telephone - Single". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  44. ^ "Suburban, Pt. 2 - Single". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  45. ^ "Gold & Platinum: 22Gz". Recording Industry Association of America. Archived from the original on 2021-11-12. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  46. ^ "YTB (Yellow Tape Blixky) [feat. Shawny Binladen & Big Yaya] - Single". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  47. ^ "Movie - Single". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  48. ^ "Movie - Single". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  49. ^ "Jet Li, Pt. 2 (feat. 22GZ)". iTunes. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  50. ^ Threadcraft, Torry (2020). "Up-And-Coming Brooklyn Rapper Nick Blixky Shot And Killed At 21". Okay Player. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  51. ^ "Upset (feat. 22GZ) [Explicit]". Amazon. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  52. ^ W, Courtney (2 December 2021). "Premiere: B1 Returns With Hard 'Faded' Remix Featuring Dezzie, Ivorian Doll & 22GZ". grmdaily.com. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  53. ^ "T'd Up, Vol. 1". iTunes. 2018. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  54. ^ "2 Many Situations". iTunes. 2018. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  55. ^ "Rap & Beats". Deezer. 2019. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  56. ^ "Back da Fuck Up". Amazon. 2019. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  57. ^ "High Horse - EP". iTunes. 2019. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  58. ^ "World Got Me Fucked Up, Vol. 1". Beatport. 2020. Retrieved October 27, 2020.