Yelawolf
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Children | 3 |
Website | yelawolf |
Michael Wayne Atha (born December 30, 1979), better known by his stage name Yelawolf, is an American rapper. Born in
He entered a joint venture deal with
Early life
Michael Wayne Atha was born on December 30, 1979, in Gadsden, Alabama. He has described himself as "[representing] the people that are the core of America".[6] Yelawolf said his stage name was inspired by his father.[7][8] Throughout childhood, Atha moved often. He spent much of his time in Antioch, Tennessee, and attended Carter Lawrence Middle School in Nashville, which is located near the Edgehill Homes apartment projects. He says that during that time, "hip hop started making sense to me. That's where hip hop made sense culturally."[9]
Regarding his stage name and persona, Yelawolf has said that his father is Cherokee, but also that he's "always been … just white."[7] He says he constructed the name "Yelawolf" from the word "Yela" (which Atha claims is Cherokee for "sun"[a][10]) and the English word "Wolf" because it "represents the duality between his intellectual 'light' side... and his aggressive, survivalist 'dark' side."[7][10]
Career
2005–2009: Early career
In 2005, Yelawolf appeared on the UPN Network reality series The Road to Stardom with Missy Elliott. After his elimination from the show, he released his independent debut album Creekwater in 2005, later the same year he released his debut mixtape Pissin' in a Barrel of Beez. Two years later, Yelawolf signed to Columbia Records and released the single "Kickin'" from the album, Fearin' and Loathin' in Smalltown, U.S.A.. The album was never released, and Yelawolf was dropped from the label later that year.[11] Yelawolf released two mixtapes following his release from Columbia, titled Ball of Flames: The Ballad of Slick Rick E. Bobby and Stereo: A Hip Hop Tribute to Classic Rock, both of which went mainly unnoticed, although Stereo is often mentioned by fans as some of his best work. In 2009, he signed with Ghet-O-Vision Entertainment and released his debut extended play Arena Rap.
2009–2011: Trunk Muzik and Radioactive
In 2009, he began to work with Ghet-O-Vision producer, WLPWR, on his 2009 breakthrough mixtape titled Trunk Muzik. Released in January 2010, the mixtape created a substantial online following for Yelawolf. Later that year, Yelawolf signed a major record deal with Interscope Records,[3] and began to work on a re-release of the project, titled Trunk Muzik 0-60. It was released on November 22, 2010, under Ghet-O-Vision Entertainment and Interscope Records, which became his most acclaimed work at that time.[12][13] In 2010 and 2011, he raised his profile by making guest appearances on albums by rappers Big Boi, Paul Wall, Tech N9ne, Travis Barker, Gucci Mane, and Big K.R.I.T., among others.
In March 2011, after speculation of a joint record deal with Eminem, Yelawolf was featured on the cover of .
Anticipation for the album increased when hip hop magazine
2012: The Slumdon Bridge, Heart of Dixie, Dogs Eating Dogs, and Psycho White
On January 24, 2012, Yelawolf released a promotional track with British singer Ed Sheeran titled "You Don't Know (For Fuck's Sake)". The track was for an upcoming collaborative extended play (EP), titled The Slumdon Bridge. On January 31, 2012, a trailer for the EP was released, featuring both artists in a studio recording the EP. In the video Yelawolf revealed the EP was recorded in 10 hours, and included 4 tracks.The Slumdon Bridge, which was released as a free download on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2012, marking Yelawolf's second EP, and his first collaborative project.[18]
On June 16, 2012, to commemorate Father's Day, Yelawolf released a song titled "Happy Father's Day", produced by Alabama producer M16. With the track, Yelawolf announced his fifth official mixtape Heart of Dixie.[19]
In August 2012, Yelawolf announced the long-awaited joint EP with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, titled Psycho White. The EP's lead single, titled "Push 'Em", features background vocals by Transplants members Skinhead Rob and Tim Armstrong, and was released as a free download on September 12. After several push-backs, the EP was finally released on November 13, 2012, debuting at #24 on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 15,000. Yelawolf stated that all the tracks on the album will have a music video and during an article with Rolling Stone, both he and Barker hinted at a sequel to the EP.[20]
In December 2012, the EP Dogs Eating Dogs by Blink-182 was released, with the song "Pretty Little Girl" featuring vocals by Yelawolf.[21]
2012–2015: Trunk Muzik Returns and Love Story
On March 20, 2012, Yelawolf announced that recording sessions for his third studio album began in June 2012, titled
On February 5, 2013, Yelawolf released the first song from Trunk Muzik Returns, "Way Out" and announced a release date of March 14, 2013, for the mixtape.[26] On February 26 Yelawolf released a second song from Trunk Muzik Returns titled "F.A.S.T. Ride".[27] On March 12 a third song from Trunk Muzik Returns was released titled "Gangster" featuring fellow rappers ASAP Rocky and Big Henry.[28] The mixtape contains ten original tracks and features guest appearances from Raekwon, Paul Wall, Killer Mike, ASAP Rocky, and is entirely produced by his go-to producer WLPWR.[29] On October 18, 2013, Yelawolf revealed that he would be releasing his seventh mixtape titled Black Fall on October 31, 2013. The project consisted of 5 tracks and was entirely produced by DJ Paul of Three 6 Mafia.[30]
On January 28, 2014, Yelawolf premiered his debut single from Love Story titled "Box Chevy V" on
Eminem is the only featured guest on Love Story and also serves as an executive producer alongside Yelawolf. This album also marks the first instance of Yelawolf as a record producer since his first independent 2005 album Creekwater and features "
2016–2017: Trial by Fire and Hotel
On August 25, 2015, Yelawolf was mired in controversy when he decided to defend the
Towards the end of 2016, Yelawolf was seen working with South Florida-based producer and constant collaborator Jim Jonsin, although what they worked on remained a secret. October 10, 2016, the surprise free EP, Hotel was released.[42] Hotel is an acronym for "House Of The Endless Life"[43] with the production being entirely handled by Jonsin and Yelawolf.
The first two singles from Trial by Fire, "Daylight" and "Shadows" featuring country singer Joshua Headley were released in late 2016.[44][45] In order to support Trial By Fire, a tour was announced on July 18, 2016, and was due to run from October 13 to December 4.[46] However, during the Oregon show, Yelawolf was seen destroying equipment belonging to Bones Owens, which subsequently caused Owens to fallout with Yelawolf and quit the band indefinitely (DJ Klever also left the band but would reunite with Yelawolf the following year). The incident was followed by an altercation with a fan at the Sacramento show resulting in Yelawolf leaving the stage and cancelling the remaining seven dates.[47] After the cancellation of the tour, Yelawolf seemed to suffer an apparent mental breakdown and was admitted to a mental ward. After his release towards the end of December, Yelawolf announced via social media that he was dropping the "Yelawolf" stage name in favor of his birth name, the removed Instagram post announced "I decided to sober up and rebrand my new music as Michael Wayne Atha MWA".[48] This came as a result of the death of long-time friend and collaborator Shawty Fatt and his break-up with fiancé Fefe Dobson. During this time, Yelawolf also drastically changed his country style to a contemporary hip hop image, before retreating from public life for over six months.[citation needed] During this period, the status of the unreleased Trial by Fire album and Yelawolf's involvement with Shady Records were left undetermined.
On June 6, 2017, Yelawolf announced a return to the music scene with the release of the third single for Trial by Fire titled "Row Your Boat",[49] with his "Yelawolf" moniker once again in use. Yelawolf launched another tour to support the album titled the "51/50" tour,[50] with the name alluding to the term police or doctors use towards patients that are an endangerment to themselves and others, referencing his mental breakdown from the previous year. During the tour, Yelawolf would re-visit all the venues that were cancelled during his previous tour, free of charge to those who had bought a ticket for the former. After multiple delays, Trial by Fire was finally released on October 27, 2017.[51] During this time, he also reunited with long-time fiancé Fefe Dobson.
2018–2021: Trunk Muzik III and Ghetto Cowboy
The album features a collaboration from
Following the period between the completion of Trunk Muzik III and its release, Yelawolf hinted he was beginning work on his sixth studio album, titled
2021–present: Yelawolf Blacksheep, TURQUOiSE TORNADO, Slumafia, Mile Zero and Mud Mouth
On February 19, 2021, Yelawolf released Yelawolf Blacksheep, an 11-track mixtape with fellow rapper Caskey.[64] The first single from the record, titled "Been a Problem" was released on February 5, 2021.
In an Instagram post on March 23, 2021, Yelawolf revealed his upcoming April Onslaught event, in which the rapper announced four album releases in the month of April 2021, to be released weekly.[65] In order, the releases were as follows:
- TURQUOiSE TORNADO, released April 9, 2021
- Slumafia, released April 16, 2021
- Mile Zero, released April 23, 2021
- Mud Mouth, released April 30, 2021
Of the four releases, only Mud Mouth was an official studio album, whereas TURQUOiSE TORNADO, Slumafia and Mile Zero were collaborative projects, made with fellow rappers Riff Raff, DJ Paul and DJ Muggs respectively.
To the surprise of his fans, on March 11, 2022, Yelawolf released a rock project "Sometimes Y" with Shooter Jennings, departing from his usual music style. [66]
Despite Mud Mouth was said to be his last rap album,[67] Yelawolf returned to rap with a double-album "War Story" on June 7, 2024. [68]
Public image
The Guardian reported that "In contrast to the gilded cage of privilege inhabited by Jay-Z and Kanye West, Yelawolf depicts everyday rural poverty with the evocative precision of a master storyteller". He is noted for his distinct style that ranges from American gothic to gore, the "richness and invention of his language" and range of his vocal style "from beer-swilling rowdiness to a crawling, contemptuous sibilance". He has said that he feels he represents "not the ideal American" but those Americans that he calls the core: "I love the grit of who we really are."[citation needed]
Influences
Yelawolf's early introduction to hip-hop came as a result of his mother's boyfriend being a sound designer for
Some of Yelawolf's other musical influences include
.Yelawolf is also a skateboarder, having had appearances in professional skateboard videos, i.e. performing a 360° kickflip in the independent video “Last of the Mohicans” (2008) alongside his friend and pro skater John Newport. Pro skaters Paul Rodriguez and Terry Kennedy appear in Yelawolf's official music video for “Good to Go” featuring Bun B.
Slumerican
Slumerican | |
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Founded | 2012 |
Founder | Yelawolf |
Distributor(s) | Hip hop |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Nashville, Tennessee |
Official website | slumerican |
Slumerican is an American
Discography
Artist | Album | Details |
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Yelawolf and DJ Paul | Black Fall (EP) | Released: October 31, 2013 |
Yelawolf | Love Story | Released: April 21, 2015 |
Bubba Sparxxx | The Bubba Mathis (EP) | Released: October 7, 2015 |
Yelawolf | Hotel (EP) | Released: October 10, 2016 |
DJ Paul | YOTS: Year of the Six, Pt. 1 | Released: October 28, 2016 |
Struggle Jennings | Return of the Outlaw (EP) | Released: November 11, 2016 |
DJ Paul | YOTS: Year of the Six, Pt. 2 | Released: November 25, 2016 |
Yelawolf | Trial by Fire | Released: October 27, 2017 |
Yelawolf | Trunk Muzik 3 | Released: March 29, 2019 |
Yelawolf | Ghetto Cowboy | Released: October 31, 2019 |
Yelawolf & Caskey | Yelawolf Blacksheep | Released: February 19, 2021 |
Yelawolf & Riff Raff | Turquoise Tornado | Released: April 9, 2021 |
Yelawolf & DJ Paul | Slumafia (EP) | Released: April 16, 2021 |
Yelawolf & DJ Muggs | Mile Zero | Released: April 23, 2021 |
Yelawolf | Mud Mouth | Released: April 30, 2021 |
Yelawolf & Shooter Jennings | Sometimes Y | Released: March 11, 2022 |
Yelawolf | War Story | Released: June 7, 2024 |
Personal life
Yelawolf has three children from a previous relationship with Sonora Rosario.[75][76]
In July 2013, Yelawolf got engaged to his girlfriend, recording artist Fefe Dobson.[77] On September 27, 2019, Yelawolf posted snapshots of their wedding ceremony at The Rhinestone Wedding Chapel in Nashville, Tennessee.[78]
Discography
Studio albums
- Creek Water (2005)
- Radioactive (2011)
- Love Story (2015)
- Trial by Fire (2017)
- Trunk Muzik III(2019)
- Ghetto Cowboy (2019)
- Mud Mouth (2021)
- War Story (2024)
Compilation albums
- Shady XV (with Shady Records) (2014)
Solo EPs
Collaborative Albums
- Yelawolf Blacksheep (with Caskey) (2021)
- Turquoise Tornado (with Riff Raff) (2021)
- Mile Zero (with DJ Muggs) (2021)
- Sometimes Y (with Shooter Jennings) (2022)
Collaborative EPs
- The Slumdon Bridge (with Ed Sheeran) (2012)
- Psycho White (with Travis Barker) (2012)
- Black Fall (with DJ Paul) (2013)
- Catfish Billy x Cub Cook Up Boss (with Cook Up Boss) (2017)
- Catfish Billy x Cub Cook Up Boss Slum Trap (with Cook Up Boss) (2019)
- Slumafia (with DJ Paul) (2021)
Mixtapes
- Pissin' in a Barrel of Beez (2005)
- Ball of Flames: The Ballad of Slick Rick E. Bobby (2007)
- Stereo: A Hip-Hop Tribute To Classic Rock (2008)
- Trunk Muzik (2010)
- Heart of Dixie (2012)
- Trunk Muzik Returns (2013)
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2010 | BET Hip Hop Awards 2010 | Himself | Live performance |
2010 | Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory | Himself | Episode 3.12 |
2011 | Last Call with Carson Daly | Himself | 1 episode |
2011 | BET Hip Hop Awards 2011 | Himself | Live performance |
2011 | Single Ladies | Nick | Episode 1.5 |
2011-2014 | Sons of Anarchy | Soundtrack (2 episodes) | |
2011-2015 | Conan | Himself | 2 episodes |
2012 | Girls | Soundtrack (1 episode) | |
2013 | Marked Up | Himself (1 episode) | TV series documentary |
2015 | Jimmy Kimmel Live! | Himself | Episode 13.64 |
2016 | BET Awards 2016 | Himself | Live performance |
2020 | Vecherniy Urgant | Himself (musical guest) | Episode 9.106 |
2020 | Ridiculousness | Himself | Episode 16.36 |
2020 | Yelawolf: A Slumerican Life | Himself | TV series documentary |
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2014 | Ride Along | Soundtrack | |
2019 | The Peanut Butter Falcon | Ratboy | |
2022 | Jackass Forever | Soundtrack with DJ Paul |
Notes
- ^ The word "Yela" does not exist in the Cherokee language. See the Cherokee Dictionary and the Cherokee word list at the official site of the Cherokee Nation, to look up the actual Cherokee word for "sun". Tera Wolf
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External links
- Official website
- Yelawolf at AllMusic