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Bandmanrill
Bandmanrill in June 2022
Bandmanrill in June 2022
Background information
Born2001 or 2002 (age 21–22)[1]
Newark, New Jersey U.S.[2]
Genres
Occupations
Years active2020–present[2]
Labels

Siril Pettus, known professionally as Bandmanrill, is an American rapper and songwriter from Newark, New Jersey. He is currently signed to Warner Music Group[2] and is noted as a pioneer of the hip-hop scene with his fusing of elements of Jersey club and drill.[3]

Career

He began rapping in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. In April 2021, he released his track "Heartbroken" which was selected by Pitchfork as the "must-hear rap song of the day".[4] In November 2021, he released a freestyle titled "Tonight’s Da Night Freestyle".[5] In August 2022, he released his single titled "Real Hips",[6] which is described by Jon Caramanica of The New York Times as "a surprisingly luscious and nimble offering from the Newark rapper Bandmanrill that makes plain the through lines that connect drill music, Jersey club and bass music".[7] In October 2022, he released his debut project Club Godfather.[8], which contains collaborations with NLE Choppa, Lay Bankz, Skaiwater, Sha EK, and DJ swill.

References

  1. ^ "Artist To Watch: Bandmanrill". Stereogum. 7 November 2022. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
  2. ^ a b c "The Break Presents: Bandmanrill". XXL. Retrieved 2022-11-06.
  3. ^ "BANDMANRILL BROUGHT NEW JERSEY DRILL TO ELSEWHERE FOR HIS FIRST NYC HEADLINER GIG". Brooklyn Magazine. 8 August 2022. Retrieved 2022-11-06.
  4. ^ "The Ones: Bandmanrill's "Heartbroken"". Pitchfork. 7 April 2021. Retrieved 2022-11-06.
  5. ^ "Listen to Bandmanrill's "Tonight's Da Night Freestyle": The Ones". Pitchfork. 12 November 2021. Retrieved 2022-11-06.
  6. ^ "The Rap Report: Bandmanrill debuts a new energy, WB Nutty channels classic Atlanta, and more". The Fader. Retrieved 2022-11-06.
  7. ^ Caramanica, Jon; Zoladz, Lindsay (5 August 2022). "Carly Rae Jepsen's Brand-New Boy Problems, and 7 More New Songs". The New York Times. Retrieved 2022-11-06.
  8. ^ "Jersey club rapper Bandmanrill releases debut mixtape 'Club Godfather' (listen)". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved 2022-11-06.