Bic Fizzle (Blytheville, Ark)

Bic Fizzle 









ABOUT 

Rapper known for being a young addition to The New 1017 Records, which is run by rapper Gucci Mane. He is popular on Spotify and has over 240,000 monthly listeners. His 2021 single "Sno Cone" garnered over 2 million listens on Spotify.  

BEFORE FAME

He played quarterback in high school.

TRIVIA

One of his most popular songs is "TrapMania (Ft. Gucci Mane and Cootie)." On Instagram, he posted a video showing off his diamond necklaces and diamond-studded watch, which earned over 100,000 views in less than six months. He launched his YouTube channel in August 2021 and has since gone on to have his videos on the platform viewed an astounding 11 million times.

FAMILY LIFE

He was born and raised in Blytheville, Arkansas. 

ASSOCIATED WITH

He has a feature from Quavo on his song "Sno Cone" in 2021. He has collaborated with rapper Gucci Mane on a handful of songs.  

Road To Success:

 At 19, BiC Fizzle has quickly accumulated over 75M worldwide streams and more than 40M YouTube views with such hits as “Servin,” “TrapMania (Feat. Gucci Mane & Cootie),” and “On God (Feat. Gucci Mane & Cootie),” all of which are joined by official visuals now boasting a combined 13.5M views via YouTube HERE. “Turnt Sh*t” further highlights Fizzle’s captivating flow, and was showcased by Pitchfork as a “must-hear” rap song. Music offered BiC Fizzle an escape from a rough and often violent neighborhood with “the top murder rate in the area,” as he puts it. At the age of 11, Fizzle cut his first rap in the closet at home. He recorded music on his phone in between football and high school, and posted it to SoundCloud. Fizzle linked up with The New 1017 in 2022, making his label debut with “TrapMania (Feat. Gucci Mane & Cootie),” followed by “On God (Feat. Gucci Mane & Cootie),” both of which saw him earn millions of streams while continuing to sharpen his incisive flow with tracks on such blockbuster 1017 compilations as SO ICY GANG: THE REUP and SO ICY BOYZ 22. Having recently opened up for NoCap on his 2022 tour, BiC Fizzle now stands primed for many more victories with his debut project now available to the world.
You need to read the field in sports and hip-hop. You study the competition, devise a game plan, and strive to win. 
Football has ultimately prepared BiC Fizzle for the rap game. He applies all of the drive and determination from his time as a high school star quarterback to surgically precise raps and hard-hitting hooks catalyzed by a diehard work ethic and physical commitment to victory. After generating millions of streams and views independently, landing a deal with Gucci Mane’s The New 1017/Atlantic Records, and scoring looks from Vibe, HotNewHipHop, and more, nobody will out grind the Arkansas hip-hop rookie in 2021.
“You’ve just got to work,” he exclaims. “It’s that simple. If you don’t work hard, you’re not going to win. I’m young, and I don’t rap like everybody else does. If I rap about something, it’s truth. These songs are about how I was living and then Guwop came.”
During his childhood, music offered an escape from a rough and often violent neighborhood with “the top murder rate in the area, as he puts it. As the youngest of three kids, he listened to old school classics with his mother in the car and often fell asleep to the likes of Al Green and Adele in addition to studying JAY-Z, YoungBoy NBA, and Kendrick Lamar. Simultaneously, he admired Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes, and Peyton Manning. Supporting the family, mom worked at a daycare and dad held down a factory job. At the age of eleven, Fizzle cut his first rap in the closet. In between football and school, he recorded music on his phone and posted it to Soundcloud. At the top of 2021, he joined forces with Cootie for “Slidin” and scored numbers online, maintaining his momentum with “Bandit” shortly after. 
During practice one day, Cootie pulled up to the field with an urgent phone call for Fizzle…
“I’m in the middle of doing bear crawls, and Cootie’s like, ‘Yo, I’ve got Guwop on the phone. He needs to talk to you’,” he recalls. “Gucci told me he wanted to sign me and was going to fly me out to Miami. I couldn’t believe it.”
Joining a new team, he linked up with Gucci Mane and Cootie on “TrapMania.” Powered by BiC Fizzle’s incisive flows and a chantable chorus, it quickly surpassed 1 million total streams followed by “On God” [feat. Gucci Mane & Cootie]. However, these records only paved the way for more to come as he continued to sharpen his flow.
With his debut project and more music on the horizon, BiC Fizzle stands primed for many more victories.
“When you hear this music, I hope you love it,” he leaves off. “I work hard everyday in the studio, and I love it. I’m going to have any kind of vibe you want—from hard vibes to chill vibes. I’m just not going to stop.”


CLARK STREET BABY
(The New 1017/Atlantic Records)
 
Tracklist:
Story
Just Got Started
Where U From
Legend (Feat. Cootie & 1KJizzle)
Check (Feat. Big Yavo)
No Tomorrow
Both Ways (Feat. NoCap)
Get Down Gang (Feat. Li Rye)
Reminded Myself (Feat. KATO2X)
Don’t Panic
Die
Product of the Trenches
I See You
Can’t Go Broke
Outro

 

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