Kevin Gates
Gruff but lyrical MC Kevin Gates applies the reflective style of rappers like Drake to gangsta rap. The Louisiana-based MC spent five-plus years on the mixtape circuit before climbing into the Top 40 of the Billboard 200 with his 2013 release Stranger Than Fiction. He narrowly missed the top of the chart in 2016, landing at number two with his proper debut album, the platinum-certified Islah. From 2016 to 2018, he routinely hit the upper reaches of the Billboard 200 with volumes in his mixtape series Murder for Hire, By Any Means, and Luca Brasi, and reached number four with his sophomore full-length, 2019's I'm Him. Gates was back on the Billboard 200 that same year with his Only the Generals Gon Understand EP. In 2022, he delivered his third studio LP, Khaza, which again took him into the upper reaches of the charts, where it debuted at the number eight position. After another mixtape, Gates returned in 2024 with his even-keeled fourth album, The Ceremony.
Born and raised in Baton Rouge, Kevin Jerome Gilyard made his mixtape debut in 2007 with Pick of da Litter. Mixtapes with titles like All In and I Don't Know What to Call It, Vol. 1 appeared over the next few years. After he issued the popular The Luca Brasi Story mixtape -- one of the first releases on Bread Winners' Association, a label he co-founded with wife and booking manager Dreka Gates -- things changed quickly. It led to appearances on high-profile mixtapes from Pusha T and Gudda Gudda, and Gates subsequently signed a contract with major-label Atlantic. Stranger Than Fiction, the first of several releases to bear the logos of Bread Winners' Association and Atlantic, was released that same year. It featured guest spots from Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, and Starlito, and debuted at number 37 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Plies, 2 Chainz, and Doe B helped deliver Gates' 2014 mixtape By Any Means. The next year saw the single "Kno One" preview Islah. His proper debut album, it was issued in January 2016 and debuted at number two, and only five months later was followed with an EP-length mixtape, Murder for Hire II. Islah was certified platinum in August. The single "What If," whose main hook referenced Joan Osborne's 1995 hit "What If God Was One of Us," appeared in March 2017. The track appeared on By Any Means 2, which was released in September while Gates was serving a prison sentence. After his release in early 2018, he issued the EP Chained to the City and the single "How We Livin'." Luca Brasi 3 became Gates' third Top Five full-length project upon its September arrival.
In 2019, several singles including "Therapy Sh*t 4," "Big Gangsta," and "Yukatan" led up to the May release of the Only the Generals Gon Understand EP. The set made the Billboard charts and sated fans until his second studio album, I'm Him, arrived in September. The record featured Gates with no guest artists and debuted at number four on the Billboard Top 200. Wasting little time, he returned in 2020 with the singles "Dreka," "Always Be Gangsta Freestyle," and "Still Hold Up." In 2021, he issued the sequel mixtape Only the Generals, Pt. 2, which he recorded in Puerto Rico.
Gates kicked off 2022 with the Juicy J-assisted "Thinking with My Dick," a song that had been recorded in 2013 but was experiencing a resurgence in popularity thanks to being shared virally on TikTok. In June, Gates began releasing YouTube exclusive videos in advance of his third studio LP, Khaza. These tracks included a remix of Kodak Black's "Super Gremlin" titled "Super General (Freestyle)" and "Metro," and were issued in conjunction with proper singles from the album. Released in June 2022, the set included "Thinking with My Dick," and Juicy J's cameo was the only official feature from another artist on the album, though uncredited additional vocals from Gucci Mane were used elsewhere. Khaza debuted at number eight on the Billboard charts. An EP titled FYP was released later in the year. 2023 brought the mixtape The Luca Brasi Story (A Decade of Brasi) (which included appearances by Master P, Curren$y, and Percy Keith) and the singles "Breakfast" and "God Slippers." The Ceremony, Gates' fourth proper album, appeared in early 2024, with tough tracks such as "Yonce Freestyle" and the unassisted "I Don't Apologize" among the highlights.
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