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Pooh Shiesty
Pooh Shiesty in 2021
Background information
Birth nameLontrell Donell Williams, Jr.
Born (1999-11-08) November 8, 1999 (age 25)[1]
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
Years active2019–2022
Labels
RelativesBig Scarr (cousin)[3]
Websitepoohshiestymusic.com
Criminal information
Criminal statusIncarcerated since April 20, 2022
Criminal chargeFirearms conspiracy
Penalty5 years (63 months)
Date apprehended
June 9, 2021
Imprisoned atFCI El Reno[4]

Lontrell Donell Williams, Jr. (born November 8, 1999), better known by his stage name Pooh Shiesty, is an American rapper from Memphis, Tennessee.[5] He signed with Gucci Mane's 1017 Records, an imprint of Atlantic Records in 2020,[6] he rose to prominence following his collaborations with the label's founder and cohorts. That same year, his single "Back in Blood" (featuring Lil Durk) peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.[7] It preceded the release of his debut commercial mixtape Shiesty Season (2021), which peaked at number three on the Billboard 200. His stage name was given by his late brother, who adapted his childhood nickname "Mr. Pooh" with the vernacular slang term "shiesty"—referential of his lifestyle.[8][9]

Early life and education

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Shiesty is from Memphis, Tennessee, and grew up in the Cane Creek Apartments on the south side. He lived in Pflugerville, Texas, for two years.[10] When he returned to Memphis, he took summer school to help him graduate high school.[10] He began focusing on music at age 18.[10]

Career

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2019–2020: Commercial debut

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Pooh Shiesty started off his career with his debut single, "Hell Night", featuring fellow rapper Big30, which was released on March 15, 2019, followed by the official music video on February 19, 2020.[11] "Shiesty Summer" was then released five months later, on August 20, 2019, succeeded by the music video the following day.[12] His collaborative single "Choppa Talk" with Big30 was released only three days later, on August 23, 2019, but the video was released a few months prior, on May 6, 2019.[13] His final release of the year came with the single "Day One" along with the accompanying visuals on November 25, 2019.[14]

On March 11, 2020, Shiesty released the single "At It Again", but the visuals were released nine days prior.[15] Four days later, he released the single "Main Slime", on March 15, 2020.[16] On May 29, 2020, the latter song received a remix with an accompanying music video, featuring rapper Moneybagg Yo and record producer Tay Keith, the latter of who produced the original song as well.[17] Two days later, Shiesty released the single "ABCGE" alongside the music video on June 3, 2020.[18]

After releasing a few singles of his own, Shiesty received attention from Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane, who later signed him to his record label 1017 Records. In a joint-venture, he signed with its parent label, Atlantic Records in April 2020.[19] They collaborated Mane's single, "Still Remember", along with its music video on June 19, 2020.[20] The song became Shiesty's initial rise to fame and recognition. Only six days later, he released the single "Monday to Sunday" (featuring rappers Lil Baby and Big30), alongside the music video on June 25, 2020.[21] All three singles appeared on Mane's fourth compilation album, So Icy Summer, which was released on July 3, 2020.[22] The first half of the album consisted of songs by Mane and the second half consisted of songs from the rest of the 1017 label; Shiesty's labelmates include Foogiano, K Shiday, Enchanting, Big Scarr and Roboy.[23] Shiesty and Mane reunited within the album on the latter's single "Who Is Him", with an accompanying music video the same day.[24]

On September 9, 2020, Shiesty released the single "Twerksum" alongside the music video.[25] The 1017 label (himself, Gucci Mane, Foogiano, Big Scarr, Roboy, K Shiday, and Enchanting) collaborated on Roboy's single "1017 Loaded", which was released alongside the accompanying music video exactly one month later, on October 9, 2020.[26] Both singles appeared on Gucci's fifth compilation album, So Icy Gang, Vol. 1, which was released on October 16, 2020.[27] The album is similar to the second half of So Icy Summer, but instead features different artists on the label.[28] In November 2020, Shiesty and SpotemGottem linked up and collaborated on SpotemGottem's single "Beat box 2."[29]

2020–present: Shiesty Season

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On November 6, 2020, Shiesty released the single "Back in Blood", featuring Chicago rapper Lil Durk. It ended up becoming his most-streamed song, and was soon succeeded by the official music video, which was released on January 2, 2021, and that was a tribute to King Von, a friend of both rappers, which appears in a scene of the cut.[30][31] It has received around three hundred thirty four million views on YouTube as of November 2023. Later, he was featured on fellow labelmate Foogiano's single "First Day in LA", which was released along with accompanying visuals on November 20, 2020.[32] It appeared on the latter's debut commercial mixtape, Gutta Baby, to which Shiesty makes another appearance on the song "Menace", which was released on Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 2020.[33]

Shiesty released the single "Guard Up" alongside the official music video on January 15, 2021.[34] It serves as the third single to his debut commercial mixtape and first project, Shiesty Season, which he announced on the same day. On January 29, 2021, he was also featured on Lil Durk's song, "Should've Ducked", from the deluxe edition of Durk's sixth studio album, The Voice, and marks the second time that the two have collaborated, following "Back in Blood".[35] "Neighbors", featuring rapper Big30 was released as the third single on February 2, 2021.[36] The mixtape was released on February 5, 2021. It features guest appearances from Lil Durk, Gucci Mane, Big30, 21 Savage, Veeze, Foogiano, Lil Hank, Choppa Wop, and Tay Keith. The mixtape also includes the previously-released singles "Twerksum" and "Back in Blood" as the respective first and second singles.[37]

In February 2021, Shiesty was named "Up Now" by music streaming service Audiomack.[38] “Thank you to Audiomack for consistently supporting me and my music," Pooh Shiesty said. "It feels great to be recognized and I appreciate all the love. It’s only up from here.”

On May 21, 2021, the deluxe edition of Shiesty Season was released, titled Shiesty Season – Spring Deluxe. The deluxe edition includes features from Lil Baby and G Herbo.[39] Also in 2021, he was featured on the XXL Freshman Class. On April 29, 2022, a new deluxe edition of Shiesty Season was released, titled Shiesty Season: Certified. This deluxe edition includes features from Gunna, Lil Durk, Moneybagg Yo, EST Gee, Big Scarr, 42 Dugg, Baby K, Lil Uzi Vert, Gucci Mane, Big30, Fat Wizza, and Jack Harlow.[40]

Artistic influences

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Pooh Shiesty is influenced by Chief Keef, Gucci Mane, Kodak Black, and Lil Wayne. He listened to Lil Wayne for the longest, who arguably influenced him the most.[6]

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Williams' June 2021 mugshot after his arrest in Miami-Dade

On October 13, 2020, Williams was arrested in connection to a shooting in Bay Harbor Islands, Florida.[41] He faced several charges, including armed robbery, aggravated assault, battery, and criminal theft.[42]

On June 9, 2021, Williams was arrested again, this time in connection to a shooting at a strip club in Northwest Miami-Dade.[43] Williams was held with no bond, and remained in jail, despite the victim of the shooting recanting.[44] On June 29, he was indicted over the Bay Harbor Islands robbery,[45] and on July 8 he was ordered by the federal judge to be held without bond, pending trial.[46]

On January 4, 2022, Williams pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy charges; he was facing up to 8 years in prison.

On April 20, 2022, Williams was sentenced to 5 years and 3 months in prison.[47][48]

Discography

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Compilation albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[49]
US
R&B/HH

[50]
US
Rap

[51]
So Icy Summer
(with 1017)
  • Released: July 3, 2020
  • Label: GUWOP, Atlantic
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
29 19 19
So Icy Gang, Vol. 1
(with 1017)
  • Released: October 16, 2020
  • Label: 1017, Atlantic
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
46 26 25
So Icy Boyz
(with 1017)
  • Released: October 15, 2021
  • Label: 1017, Atlantic
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
42 22 21
So Icy Gang: The ReUp
(with 1017)
  • Released: June 17, 2022
  • Label: 1017, Atlantic
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
39 19 14
So Icy Boyz 22
(with 1017)
  • Released: October 17, 2022[52]
  • Label: 1017, Atlantic
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
So Icy Boyz: The Finale
(with 1017)
  • Released: December 9, 2022[53]
  • Label: 1017, Atlantic
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Mixtapes

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List of mixtapes, with selected information
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[54]
US
R&B/HH

[55]
CAN
[56]
Shiesty Season[57] 3 2 31

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[59]
US
R&B/HH

[60]
CAN
[61]
"Hell Night"
(featuring Big30)
2019 Non-album singles
"Shiesty Summer"
"Choppa Talk"
(with Big30)
"Day One"
"At It Again" 2020
"Main Slime"[62]
(solo or remix featuring Moneybagg Yo and Tay Keith)
So Icy Summer
"ABCGE"[63]
(featuring Big30)
"Monday to Sunday"[64]
(featuring Lil Baby and Big30)
"Twerksum"[65] [A] Shiesty Season and So Icy Gang, Vol. 1
"Back in Blood"
(featuring Lil Durk)[67]
13 6 43
  • RIAA: 5× Platinum[58]
Shiesty Season
"Guard Up"[68] 2021 [B] 41
"Neighbors"
(featuring Big30)
51 20
"SUVs (Black on Black)"
(with Jack Harlow)
67 21 46
"Federal Contraband (Freestyle)"[69] Non-album single
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Other charted and certified songs

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[59]
US
R&B/HH

[60]
CAN
[70]
NZ
Hot

[71]
"Beat Box 2"
(SpotemGottem featuring Pooh Shiesty)[72]
2020 12 6 55 Final Destination
"7.62 God" So Icy Summer
"Should've Ducked"
(Lil Durk featuring Pooh Shiesty)
2021 53 19 The Voice
"Ugly"
(featuring Gucci Mane)
[C] 46 Shiesty Season
"50 Shots" [D] 49
"No Chorus" [E]
"Box of Churches"
(featuring 21 Savage)
81 29
"Making a Mess"
(featuring Big30 and Veeze)
[F]
"See Red"
"Switch It Up"
(featuring G Herbo and No More Heroes)
[G] 44
"Welcome to the Riches"
(featuring Lil Baby)
[H]
"Certified"
(featuring Gunna)
2022 [I] 49 40 Shiesty Season: Certified
"Shiest Talk"
(Lil Baby featuring Pooh Shiesty)
58 26 It's Only Me

Guest appearances

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List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Big Homie Shiesty Flow" 2020 Big Homiie G Big Homiie Status 2
"Lesson" Foogiano So Icy Summer
"SRT" Moneybagg Yo, Big30 Code Red
"How We Do It" Roboy, Gucci Mane So Icy Gang, Vol. 1
"1017 Freestyle" Gucci Mane, Big30, Foogiano
"Free Hank" Enchanting, Roboy
"Holmes" Gucci Mane, Big30
"Lightning" Foogiano
"We Da Gang" Kvng Zeakyy Young Nigga Shit 2
"First Year" Slatt Zy East Lake Projects
"Menace" Foogiano Gutta Baby
"My Dawg Solid" DMV Crank DMV Cran
"Link Up" Lil Loaded CripTape
"Malcolm X" Hotboii Double O Baby
"Choppaz & Bricks" Jizzle Buckz Bigger Than Buckz
"Beat Box 2" SpotemGottem Final Destination
"Doormat" 2021 Project Youngin Bigger Blessings
"Trap Mode" Yg Teck Undeniable
"Should've Ducked" Lil Durk The Voice (Deluxe)
"Shiest Talk" 2022 Lil Baby It's Only Me
"Who Me" Megan Thee Stallion Traumazine

Awards and nominations

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Award Year Nominee Category Result Ref.
BET Hip Hop Awards 2021 Himself Best New Hip Hop Artist Nominated [76]

Notes

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  1. ^ "Twerksum" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 19 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[66]
  2. ^ "Guard Up" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number one on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[66]
  3. ^ "Ugly" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number six on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[66]
  4. ^ "50 Shots" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number eight on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[66]
  5. ^ "No Chorus" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 21 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[66]
  6. ^ "Making a Mess" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 23 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[66]
  7. ^ "Switch It Up" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number two on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[74]
  8. ^ "Welcome to the Riches" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 14 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[74]
  9. ^ "Certified" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 10 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[75]

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