Atlanta-based skateboarder-turned-rapper Lil Gnar has come a long way since he entered hip-hop back in 2018. Since signing with Chief Keef’s label 43B, Gnar has several projects, including Gran Lif3, ...
He isn’t called “Almighty Gnar” for no reason. Before 43 B’s signee, Lil Gnar, made a splash in the music scene thanks to collaborations with Rico Nasty, Trippie Redd, Ski Mask the Slump God, and more ...
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Some guys have all the talent. In the case of Lil Gnar, he pursued whatever he found interesting. It started with skateboarding at age 13. That first passion led the Atlanta native to his second: ...
Doing things in your own way can have its benefits. For 22-year-old Oakland, Calif.-bred, Atlanta-raised rapper Lil Gnar, all he knows is marching to the beat of his own drum. He spent his childhood ...
Lil Gnar drops a preview of what to expect from his upcoming album “GNAR LIFE 2” with “Diamond Choker” featuring Lil Uzi. Atlanta-born rapper Lil Gnar is back with a vengeance with his new single and ...
Gnar's clothing company has led to a budding music career. Here's how it happened. When Lil Gnar started Gnarcotic, music wasn't on his mind. He wanted to make a skate brand for skaters only—"I didn't ...
Chief Keef has linked up with his first 43B signee, Atlanta’s Lil Gnar, once again. For “PB&J,” the newest single from GNAR LIF3 2, the duo recruited fellow ATL rapper Young Nudy to complete the ...
Their collab EP 'Big Bad Gnar Shit' is set to release next week. Their collab EP 'Big Bad Gnar Shit' is set to release next week. In an era where style is as important as lyrical ability in hip-hop ...
Smokepurpp and Lil Gnar team up in the new video for “Not Your Speed.” It’s Smokepurpp’s first new music since he dropped the EP Psycho (Legally Insane) in February. In the Ndoh-directed clip, the ...
When Lil Gnar started Gnarcotic, music wasn't on his mind. He wanted to make a skate brand for skaters only—"I didn't even want people who didn't skate to wear it," he tells us. But when the brand ...
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