Practically forged in fire, you can hear the raw hunger in Trap Dickey’s voice. It’s the sound of a young man with nothing to lose and everything to gain as he puts a whole community on his back. It’s the sound of unbelievable tragedy and pain transformed into personal truth now being shared out loud. It’s the sound of hip-hop’s next heavyweight contender, and it’s unapologetic, unbreakable, and undeniable. Growing up in South Carolina, he found refuge from a rough upbringing in music. One hardship after another ensued. His older brother Yung Hardaway caught a case and found himself locked up, leaving Trap Dickey without his most formative inspiration. If it wasn’t bad enough to be separated from his brother, he nearly lost his life. A shootout erupted at a party where TrapDickey was shot in the face. Thankfully, he survived, but a lazy eye would forever remind him of what happened. He also faced his own battles with the system, narrowly beating a false murder charge. All of these close calls left him with minimal options. He could keep rolling the dice on the streets and either end up dead or in jail—or he could double down on music. He chose the latter. He broke through with “Blue Devils,” piling up 7.4 million Spotify streams and landing DaBaby for the Official Remix. On its heels, he showed out with stunning performances for On The Radar and From The Block in addition to collaborating with Rylo Rodriguez, YTB Fatt, BigXthaPlug, and more.
Buzzing South Carolina hip-hop phenomenon Trap Dickey drops a bold and blunt new song entitled “Swish” featuring Baby Kia out now. It marks his first collaboration with the rising Atlanta star! Listen HERE.
Snaps set the tempo in place, and an ominous groove brings gravity to the production. Never one to rest on his laurels, Trap Dickey doesn’t hold back at all. Instead, he confidently claims his place in the culture between boasting, “See me balling like I’m Haliburton.” Meanwhile, Baby Kia slides through and delivers a powerhouse verse, adding another dimension altogether to the track.
It arrives in the wake of “Don’t Trip.” Just a few weeks ago, Trap Dickey joined forces with Kai Cenat on his groundbreaking “Mafiathon 3” livestream. The rapper pulled up as a special guest and ignited his own gripping “On The Radar” freestyle. He also performed at Hot 107.9 ATL’s “Who’s Hot” showcase this summer, turning up at Believe Music Hall alongside Baby Kia, Belly Gang Kush, Trinidad James, and more.
In other big news, XXL just touted him as part of its coveted program “The Break,” proceeding to praise, “Trap Dickey calls himself The Preacher’s Grandson for a reason. He preaches real life over classic sample flips and pure South Carolina grit. Songs like “No Love” and “Blue Devils” show why he’s next up from the South.” Additionally to help launch his new business venture in South Carolina, The Breakfast Club host Charlamagne Tha God named Trap Dickey the guest of honor at the grand opening of his Krystal burger restaurant.
Trap Dickey has unleashed no shortage of heat in 2025. He teamed up with GoJuney on “Rich Right Now” and dropped the fan favorite “Day Shift” plugged by XXL and more. During the Spring, he unveiled “Gettin Money”featuring OJ Da Juiceman. Beyond amassing millions of YouTube views on the music video, it landed acclaim from the likes of Hip-Hop Vibe who proclaimed, “With this track, Dickey proves once again why he’s one of the most promising figures in trap music today.”
Keeping up the momentum of Southern street anthems, Trap Dickey also released “Yeah Yeah” featuring Boosie Badazz with a performance of the song on From The Block. He kicked off the year by igniting the stage during DaBaby’s“Billion Dollar Baby Bash” at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. He joined a stacked bill alongside 50 Cent, Moneybagg Yo, Sexyy Red, and more.
Everything just sets the stage for more music in 2025.
Trap Dickey closed out an explosive 2024 with “No Love” featuring BigXthaPlug, which landed on Spotify’s “New Music Friday” playlist and garnered coverage from Hits Daily Double, HipHopDX, and more, with antiMusic dubbing him “the next breakout rapper out of The Carolinas.” He kept the momentum going with “Bird Business” featuring Rylo Rodriguez and the “Blue Devils (Remix)” with DaBaby, which trended at #10 on YouTube within 24 hours. The original “Blue Devils” put him on the map, amassing nearly 15 million streams and leading to standout performances on On The Radar and From The Block, plus interviews with No Jumper, Dirty Glove Bastard, and more. With AllHipHop crowning him “The New Face of South Carolina,” Trap Dickey is proving he’s here to stay.
Stay tuned for more music and announcements coming soon from Trap Dickey.