PLAYBOI CARTI

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Jordan Terrell Carter, known professionally as Playboi Carti, is an American rapper born on September 13, 1995, in Atlanta, Georgia. Raised in the Riverdale suburb of Atlanta, Carter signed with ASAP Rocky’s AWGE imprint in a joint venture with Interscope Records in 2016, and has since become one of the most influential and polarizing figures in modern hip-hop.

Credited as a pioneer of the rage microgenre — a subgenre defined by distorted, high-energy production rooted in trap — Carti has built an identity around mystique, unconventional vocal techniques, and an almost mythological relationship with his fanbase. His music is less about lyricism and more about mood: dense, atmospherically charged, and deliberately abrasive. Through four major projects spanning 2017 to 2025, Carti has redefined what it means to be a rap artist in the digital age.

His 2025 album MUSIC (stylized as I AM MUSIC) debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 298,000 first-week units — the biggest rap album debut of 2025 — and became the first rap album of that year to surpass one million total units sold.

QUICK FACTS

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Full NameJordan Terrell Carter
BornSeptember 13, 1995
HometownAtlanta, Georgia (Riverdale)
LabelsAWGE / Interscope Records
Own LabelOpium
GenresRage, trap, cloud rap, experimental hip-hop
Active Since2011 (as Sir Cartier)
Associated ActsASAP Rocky, ASAP Mob, Lil Uzi Vert, Ken Carson, Destroy Lonely
Grammy StatusNot nominated

EARLY LIFE AND ORIGINS

Carter grew up in Riverdale, a city in Clayton County just south of Atlanta, Georgia. He developed an interest in music and fashion at an early age, attending North Springs Charter High School in Sandy Springs before dropping out to pursue music full-time. During his teenage years, he frequently skipped classes to work on music or his part-time job at H&M, and spent time at Atlanta’s Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark, where exposure to punk aesthetics and skateboarding culture would later inform his visual and sonic identity.

Carter has cited diverse influences ranging from Gucci Mane and Young Thug to ASAP Rocky, Lil Wayne, Kanye West, Jay-Z, and MF DOOM — as well as unexpected rock sources including Slayer, the Sex Pistols, and KISS. These dual influences — Atlanta trap and rock-infused anti-establishment energy — would eventually crystallize into the rage sound Carti helped pioneer.

He began rapping in his early teens under the alias Sir Cartier, uploading tracks to SoundCloud. By 2013, he had rebranded as Playboi Carti. His earliest projects — THC: The High Chronical (2011), Young Misfit (2012), and Sensation (2013) — circulated locally before he began drawing wider underground attention.

RISE: SOUNDCLOUD TO AWFUL RECORDS (2013–2015)

In 2014, Carter connected with Ethereal, an Atlanta-based producer and member of the underground collective Awful Records, and joined its roster. Carter has credited Ethereal with helping him discover and develop his distinctive sound. Committing fully to music, he relocated to New York City for a period, where his proximity to ASAP Mob members — particularly ASAP Bari, who introduced him to ASAP Rocky — proved pivotal.

In 2015, Carti released two breakthrough singles on SoundCloud: “Broke Boi” and “Fetti,” the latter featuring Da$h and Maxo Kream. Both tracks generated significant buzz in the underground rap community. He followed with the Death in Tune EP in May 2015, his first official project beyond SoundCloud uploads. The attention from these releases led directly to his signing with ASAP Rocky’s AWGE imprint in 2016 in a joint venture with Interscope Records.

His first major-label feature came on ASAP Mob’s “Telephone Calls” from Cozy Tapes Vol. 1: Friends (2016), and later on “Raf” from Cozy Tapes Vol. 2: Too Cozy, appearing alongside Rocky, Quavo, and others in an iconic music video built around the RAF Simons brand — which had become central to Carti’s growing fashion identity.

DEBUT MIXTAPE AND BREAKTHROUGH (2017)

Carti’s self-titled debut commercial mixtape, Playboi Carti, was released on April 14, 2017. The project debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard 200 and received attention from major publications including XXL, Pitchfork, and Complex. XXL named him to their 2017 Freshman Class, one of the annual rap class’s most high-profile selections.

The mixtape produced two chart singles: “Magnolia,” which reached No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100, and “Wokeuplikethis*” featuring Lil Uzi Vert, which peaked at No. 76. “Magnolia” became a defining moment for the sound of 2017 rap — its XO Tour Llif3-era minimalism and Carti’s affectless delivery made it one of the year’s most recognizable songs. The accompanying music video and tour circuit established Carti as a visual and cultural presence beyond just music.

In June 2017, he supported Lana Del Rey on the Summer Bummer single, alongside ASAP Rocky, broadening his visibility outside of rap’s core audience. The year ended with Carti having established himself as one of the genre’s most distinctive new voices.

DIE LIT (2018)

Carti’s debut studio album, Die Lit, was released on May 11, 2018, through AWGE and Interscope Records. The album debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, earning 61,000 first-week album-equivalent units. Co-executive produced by Pi’erre Bourne — whose signature laser-tag production aesthetic became inseparable from the album’s identity — Die Lit was hailed as an innovative evolution of Atlanta trap.

Die Lit featured guest appearances from Lil Uzi Vert, Skepta, Travis Scott, Nicki Minaj, and 21 Savage. The standout track “Shoota” featuring Lil Uzi Vert earned platinum certification and peaked at No. 46 on the Hot 100. Critically, Die Lit cemented Carti as a figure pushing trap music into more experimental, punk-adjacent territory.

The album’s production drew from Atlanta’s tradition of high-energy club music while incorporating elements of noise, distortion, and psychedelia. Carti’s vocal approach — repetitive, incantatory, deliberately anti-lyrical — was described by Pitchfork’s Briana Younger as being “less about lyricism and more about atmosphere.” The Die Lit Tour followed, with Carti headlining North American theaters.

OPIUM RECORDS AND THE VAMP ERA (2019–2020)

In 2019, Carter founded Opium, his own record label imprint under Interscope, signing artists including Ken Carson, Destroy Lonely, Homixide Gang, and ASAP Mob member ASAP Nast. The label became one of the defining homes for the rage microgenre and next-wave Atlanta rap, with Carti positioning himself as not just an artist but an architect of a broader creative ecosystem.

Following a two-year gap after Die Lit, Carti returned in April 2020 with the single “@ Meh,” which debuted at No. 35 on the Hot 100. The track signaled a significant sonic shift — harder, darker, and more aggressive, previewing the direction of his next album. It arrived under a new persona: King Vamp, a gothic, vampire-coded identity that would define the Whole Lotta Red era.

WHOLE LOTTA RED (2020)

Whole Lotta Red, Carti’s second studio album, was released on December 25, 2020, through AWGE and Interscope Records. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 100,000 first-week album-equivalent units, giving Carti his first chart-topping album.

The project marked a deliberate departure from the melodic, Pi’erre Bourne-driven sound of Die Lit. Whole Lotta Red leaned fully into punk-influenced rage production — distorted 808s, chaotic hi-hats, and Carti’s most extreme vocal experiments, including the now-infamous “baby voice” technique. The album was divisive on release, with some critics citing its aggression as incoherent, while others recognized it as a genuinely avant-garde work.

Standout tracks included “Sky,” which became one of Carti’s most beloved songs, and “Go2DaMoon” featuring Kanye West, which peaked at No. 30 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. In 2021, Carti appeared on Kanye West’s Donda on the single “Off the Grid” alongside Fivio Foreign, one of that album’s most critically lauded moments. That year also brought the Trippie Redd collaboration “Miss the Rage,” which debuted at No. 11 on the Hot 100 and earned platinum certification.

The King Vamp Tour in 2021, Carti’s first arena headlining run, brought his maximalist live show to North American arenas — a spectacle built around pyrotechnics, gothic staging, and his increasingly cult-like fan base.

CARNIVAL, VULTURES, AND THE ROAD TO MUSIC (2022–2024)

In February 2024, Carti contributed to Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign’s collaborative album Vultures 1, appearing on the single “Carnival” alongside Rich the Kid. The track debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 — marking Carti’s first-ever chart-topping single. The success of “Carnival” positioned him at the center of hip-hop’s commercial conversation heading into 2025.

Also in 2024, Carti appeared on “Type Shit” from Future and Metro Boomin’s We Don’t Trust You alongside Travis Scott, a track that debuted at No. 2 on the Hot 100. The year was a significant commercial re-emergence for Carti after years of low output between albums.

During this period, MUSIC had been in development since at least 2021, with fans enduring a years-long wait punctuated by leaks, canceled release windows, and cryptic social media activity. In September 2024, Carti officially announced the album and opened pre-orders. The actual release date was confirmed only 48 hours before the album dropped — a characteristically last-minute move consistent with Carti’s relationship with anticipation and fan frustration.

Playboi Carti MUSIC album stats — No. 1 Billboard 200

MUSIC / I AM MUSIC (2025): THE No. 1 ALBUM

MUSIC — also referred to as I AM MUSIC, both stylized in all caps — was released on March 14, 2025, through AWGE and Interscope Records. It is Carti’s third studio album. The standard version contains 30 tracks and features guest appearances from Travis Scott, The Weeknd, Kendrick Lamar, Jhené Aiko, Skepta, Future, Lil Uzi Vert, Ty Dolla Sign, and Young Thug, with hosting from DJ Swamp Izzo.

Production was handled by Ojivolta, Cardo, F1lthy, Bnyx, Kanye West, Maaly Raw, Metro Boomin, Wheezy, and members of 808 Mafia including TM88 and Southside. The album departs from the baby voice approach of Whole Lotta Red in favor of a deeper, raspier vocal delivery, while incorporating elements of 2000s Atlanta mixtape culture and a wide stylistic range across its 30 tracks.

MUSIC debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 298,000 album-equivalent units — the biggest rap album debut of 2025 and the biggest streaming week for any album since Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department in May 2024. All 30 songs simultaneously debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, making Carti the first rapper to achieve this milestone. According to reports, MUSIC crossed one million total units sold within its first four months of release.

On Spotify, MUSIC generated 134 million streams in its first day alone, becoming the seventh-most streamed album in a single day in platform history. A deluxe edition titled MUSIC – Sorry 4 Da Wait was released on March 25, adding four additional tracks. Key singles included “Rather Lie” with The Weeknd and “Backd00r” featuring Kendrick Lamar and Jhené Aiko.

Playboi Carti discography timeline — 2017 to 2025

DISCOGRAPHY

Studio Albums & Major Projects

AlbumYearLabelChart PeakKey Singles
Playboi Carti2017AWGE / InterscopeMixtape / #12 Billboard 200“Magnolia” (Plat.), “Wokeuplikethis*” (Plat.)
Die Lit2018AWGE / Interscope#3 Billboard 200“Shoota” ft. Lil Uzi Vert (Plat.), “Rattrattrat”
Whole Lotta Red2020AWGE / Interscope#1 Billboard 200“Sky,” “Go2DaMoon” ft. Kanye West
MUSIC (I AM MUSIC)2025AWGE / Interscope#1 Billboard 200 (298K units)“Rather Lie” ft. The Weeknd, “Backd00r” ft. Kendrick Lamar & Jhené Aiko

Mixtapes & Early Projects

THC: The High Chronical (2011, as Sir Cartier) • Young Misfit (2012, as Sir Cartier) • Sensation (2013, as Sir Cartier) • Death in Tune EP (2015) • Ca$h Carti (2016)

KEY COLLABORATIONS

SongYearArtist(s)Context
“Telephone Calls”2016ASAP MobCozy Tapes Vol. 1: Friends
“Magnolia”2017Playboi CartiDebut mixtape breakout, #29 Hot 100
“Shoota”2018Lil Uzi VertDie Lit album, Platinum certified
“Whole Lotta Red”2020Playboi Carti#1 debut album
“Go2DaMoon”2020Kanye WestWhole Lotta Red; #30 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
“Miss the Rage”2021Trippie Redd#11 Hot 100, Platinum certified
“Off the Grid”2021Kanye West & Fivio ForeignDonda album
“Carnival”2024Kanye West, Ty Dolla Sign, Rich the Kid#1 Hot 100 — Carti’s first #1
“Type Shit”2024Future & Metro BoominWe Don’t Trust You album; #2 Hot 100
“Rather Lie”2025The WeekndMUSIC album; top 10 worldwide
“Backd00r”2025Kendrick Lamar & Jhené AikoMUSIC album

Playboi Carti tours — 2017 to After Hours til Dawn 2026

TOURS AND LIVE PERFORMANCES

TourYearTypeNotable Venues / Notes
Playboi Carti Tour2017HeadliningNorth American club circuit
Die Lit Tour2018HeadliningNorth American theaters
Neon Tour2018Support (Post Malone)Arenas
Injured Generation Tour2019Support (ASAP Rocky)International arenas
King Vamp Tour2021HeadliningNorth American arenas
Antagonist Tour2025HeadliningOct 3 Salt Lake City – Dec 1 Atlanta; openers: Ken Carson, Destroy Lonely, Homixide Gang, Apollo Red
After Hours til Dawn Tour2025–2026Support (The Weeknd)Global stadium tour; North American leg 2025

The After Hours til Dawn Tour marked the peak of Carti’s stadium-level live career. Serving as opening act for The Weeknd across the 2025 North American leg, Carti performed for some of the largest audiences of his career — including stadium shows at venues like SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, AT&T Stadium in Dallas, and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The tour extended into 2026 as The Weeknd’s three-year touring run concluded.

The Antagonist Tour (2025), Carti’s own standalone headlining run, followed his stint as opening act on The Weeknd’s tour. Launching October 3 in Salt Lake City and wrapping December 1 in Atlanta, it featured Opium label artists Ken Carson, Destroy Lonely, Homixide Gang, and Apollo Red as support — a full Opium showcase that doubled as a live statement of the label’s dominance in the rage space.

Opium Records roster — Playboi Carti's label

OPIUM: THE LABEL AND ITS ARTISTS

Carti founded Opium in 2019 as his own imprint under Interscope. The label has signed some of the most prominent names in the next-wave Atlanta rap and rage scenes. Ken Carson and Destroy Lonely became Opium’s flagship artists, both developing substantial fanbases that parallel Carti’s own. Homixide Gang — a duo of Homixide Gestapo and Homixide Meechie — represent another key addition to the roster. ASAP Nast, a founding member of ASAP Mob, is also affiliated.

Opium’s aesthetic consistency — dark, gothic, fashion-forward — extends across all of its artists and mirrors the visual identity Carti has cultivated throughout his career. The label has become a cultural institution within Gen Z rap, representing a lineage from Carti’s early Awful Records days through to his current position as a primary architect of rage music.

SOUND AND ARTISTIC IDENTITY

Playboi Carti’s music occupies a unique and intentionally extreme position within hip-hop. His approach prioritizes mood, atmosphere, and persona over lyrical content — a deliberate artistic choice that divides critics but resonates deeply with his audience. Almost all of his raps are freestyled, an approach he traces directly to Lil Wayne’s influence.

The baby voice technique, which Carti introduced and popularized with Whole Lotta Red, involves adopting an exaggerated high-pitched vocal register that functions more as texture than communication. Critics described it as avant-garde; fans embraced it as a signature. By MUSIC, Carti had transitioned to a deeper, more aggressive delivery — demonstrating a capacity for evolution that his early detractors had questioned.

His music incorporates influences from punk rock (the Sex Pistols, KISS, Slayer), Atlanta trap (Gucci Mane, Young Thug), cloud rap, and experimental production. Carter has noted that he was among the first in his neighborhood to wear skinny jeans and ride a skateboard, drawing inspiration from punk aesthetics — a visual and sonic thread that runs through all of his work.

Fashion has been central to Carti’s identity from the beginning. GQ described him as “the leader of a youth style,” noting his position as a stylistic midpoint between the fashion gloss of ASAP Mob, the punk attitude of Lil Uzi Vert, and the playful camp of Lil Yachty. He has worn and collaborated with brands including RAF Simons, Balmain, and has built partnerships with Opium’s aesthetic into a complete fashion universe.

CULTURAL IMPACT

Carti’s influence extends well beyond music. He is widely credited as a pioneer of the rage microgenre, a subgenre that generated an entire ecosystem of producers, artists, and labels in the late 2010s and early 2020s. Artists like Lil Uzi Vert, Ken Carson, Destroy Lonely, Yeat, and Night Lovell all trace elements of their sound to the sonic space Carti helped define.

The Vamp and Opium fan communities function less like traditional music fanbases and more like subcultural movements. Carti’s fans engage with his music, visuals, and persona as a lifestyle expression. His refusal to promote conventionally — going years without interviews, maintaining deliberate scarcity around new music — created a parasocial dynamic that has few parallels in contemporary rap.

His SoundCloud era tracks, many of which were deleted or never officially released, have become objects of cult reverence. Leaked unreleased songs cycle back through internet culture for years; even a brief snippet shared online generates disproportionate media coverage. This relationship with scarcity and anticipation is central to his mythology.

WHAT’S NEXT

As of 2026, Carti has maintained a high commercial and cultural profile following the success of MUSIC. The album’s continued streaming performance, combined with his visibility on the After Hours til Dawn Tour, positions him as one of rap’s defining figures heading into the mid-2020s.

Opium continues to grow as a label, with Ken Carson and Destroy Lonely establishing themselves as significant artists in their own right. A fourth Carti studio album has not been announced, but given his history — with Die Lit arriving two years after the debut mixtape, Whole Lotta Red two years after Die Lit, and MUSIC five years after Whole Lotta Red — fan anticipation for his next move remains at a perpetual peak.

Frequently Asked Questions

Playboi Carti's real name is Jordan Terrell Carter. He was born on September 13, 1995, in Atlanta, Georgia, and grew up in the Riverdale suburb.

Carti is signed to ASAP Rocky's AWGE imprint in a joint venture with Interscope Records. He also operates his own label, Opium, as an imprint under Interscope.

MUSIC (I AM MUSIC), released in March 2025, is Carti's commercially biggest project. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 298,000 first-week units and became the first rap album of 2025 to surpass one million total units sold.

"Magnolia" from his 2017 debut mixtape remains his most recognizable solo single. In 2024, "Carnival" with Kanye West, Ty Dolla Sign, and Rich the Kid became his first No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100.

The baby voice is a high-pitched, exaggerated vocal technique Carti developed and popularized during the Whole Lotta Red era (2020). It involves adopting a childlike vocal register that functions more as rhythmic texture than traditional rapping. The technique became Carti's signature and influenced a generation of artists in the rage and experimental trap spaces.

Opium is Playboi Carti's own record label imprint, founded in 2019 under Interscope Records. Its roster includes Ken Carson, Destroy Lonely, Homixide Gang, and ASAP Nast. Opium has become one of the defining homes for rage music and next-wave Atlanta rap.

Rage is a subgenre of trap music characterized by distorted, high-energy production, heavy 808 bass, and an aggressive, almost punk-like sonic aesthetic. Carti is widely credited as one of its primary pioneers, alongside artists like Lil Uzi Vert and Ken Carson. The genre takes its name from the intense, high-velocity energy of the music.

As of 2026, Carti has released three studio albums: Die Lit (2018), Whole Lotta Red (2020), and MUSIC (2025). His 2017 self-titled project is classified as a commercial mixtape rather than a studio album. He also released multiple early mixtapes under the Sir Cartier alias.