AJ Tracey

British rapper and record producer

AJ Tracey - British rapper and record producer
Born

March 4th, 1994
31 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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Born in 1994, this artist emerged from the UK music scene with a unique style blending UK grime and rap elements. Initial success came with the release of the mixtape 'AJ Tracey' in 2017, which featured hit tracks and collaborations. The artist gained wider recognition with the single 'Ladbroke Grove', which reached the top of charts in the UK. A notable collaboration with British rapper Dave on the track 'Killing You', alongside various other partnerships, solidified the artist's position in the music industry.

Released the self-titled mixtape 'AJ Tracey'

Achieved chart success with 'Ladbroke Grove'

Collaborated with Dave on 'Killing You'

Featured on tracks with a range of artists

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