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He balances street vignettes (“1Am”, “Meet the Flockers”) with party fodder (“Who Do You Love?” and his breakout collaboration with Ty Dolla $ign, “Toot It and Boot It”) in a way that feels genuine and direct, tackling the darker sides of his life with sly humour and a stark lack of sentimentality. (His first two albums, 2014’s My Krazy Life and 2016’s Still Brazy, went Top 10 on both Billboard’s pop and rap charts.) Modelled after gangsta touchstones like Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg, Jackson’s style is remarkably fluid. Born Keenon Daequan Ray Jackson in 1990, the Compton MC-alongside LA-area producer DJ Mustard-helped bring regional sounds to national ears, blending vintage, stripped-down G-funk with bits of Bay Area hyphy in a way that allowed him (and Mustard, who’s gone on to make crossover hits for Tyga and Rihanna) to crash the mainstream without ever seeming beholden to it. Tough, streetwise, but exuding a distinctly Southern California chill, YG is one of the most confident voices in 21st-century rap.