Pouya
Kevin Pouya (born December 20, 1994), known mononymously as Pouya, is an American rapper from Miami, Florida.[1] Considered as a pioneer of the early underground rap scene that began on SoundCloud in 2012,[2] along with discovering the well known hip-hop duo Suicideboys in their early career,[3] Pouya has developed a long-lasting core fanbase as an independent artist.
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Birth name | Kevin Pouya |
Born | Miami, Florida, U.S. | December 20, 1994
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Years active | 2011–present |
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Website | pouya305 |
Early life
As a teenager, Pouya and his best friend Nicholas Voutsinas (known professionally as "Fat Nick") had a YouTube comedy channel called NICK AND POUYA SHOW.[4] While mostly being comedy sketches, the videos also served as mini vlogs for the friends. Travelling around the local neighborhoods in Miami, they would often feature other friends in the videos, including future rapper Denzel Curry and the group RVIDXR KLVN.[5]
Pouya dropped out of high school in his sophomore year.[6] He worked cleaning toilets at a restaurant for a year before finding success in music.[7]
Career
Pouya started rapping seriously around 2011,[8] and after debuting a freestyle with local Florida rapper Nell titled Shotz From The Double Glock,[9][7] began releasing music frequently. Again staying close with childhood friend Fat Nick, the two formed the Buffet Boys, a group that later became their record label. He gained notoriety after he released the song "Get Buck" in 2013, which as of June 2022 has over 13 million video views.[10] On November 20, 2013, Pouya released a collaboration EP with The Cool Kids' Sir Michael Rocks titled Gookin'. The two connected after Rocks had moved to Miami.[11]
His fifth solo mixtape Stunna, would be released on March 5, 2014. Elevator Magazine would describe the mixtape as REAPER7MAN influenced, saying "he does a great job of molding their style into his own version with a twist of his own style thrown in there."[12] His next mixtape would be released on March 25, 2015, entitled South Side Slugs. The mixtape would contain guest appearances from Sir Michael Rocks, Denzel Curry, SDotBraddy, Fat Nick, and new Buffet Boys member Germ.[13] Pouya collaborated with Suicideboys on an EP titled $outh $ide $uicide, that was released on September 1, 2015.[14]
In 2016, he released his debut studio album Underground Underdog under the Buffet Boys label.[15][16] The album peaked at #156 on the Billboard 200.[17] In 2017, he was a featured artist in the song "On Her Mind" by progressive metalcore band Volumes on their album Different Animals.[18][19] That same year, he released a collaboration mixtape with Fat Nick titled Drop Out of School.[20] In 2018 he released his second studio album, titled Five Five.[6][21][22] On June 30, 2019, Pouya released his third studio album titled, The South Got Something to Say. The album included guest appearances from City Morgue, Juicy J and Ghostemane.[23]
In December 2020, Pouya collaborated with Fat Nick to release Drop Out of School 2.[24] Pouya's fourth studio album Blood Was Never Thick As Water was released on October 22, 2021. The title comes from a lyric in the closing song to the album, and features rapper Denzel Curry and singer Lu.[25] In February 2022, he released the extended play dirt/hurt/pain/.[26] It would be the last project by Pouya to be released under Buffet Boys.
In March 2022, Pouya along with other Buffet Boys members, announced that the label would be disbanding indefinitely.[27] Not long after, they announced their new label All But 6 Records.
Personal life
Pouya is of Cuban and Persian heritage.[6][28]
Pouya has been in a longtime relationship with internet personality and entrepreneur Courtney Neville (known professionally as "Young Baby Coco") since 2017.[29]
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | |
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US 200 [30] |
US Ind. [31] | ||
Underground Underdog[32] |
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156 | 12 |
Five Five[33] |
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— | 31 |
The South Got Something to Say[34] |
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Blood Was Never Thick As Water[35] |
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Gator |
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Extended plays
- Baby Bone (2013)[36]
- Gookin' (2013) (w/ Sir Michael Rocks)[37]
- $outh $ide $uicide (2015) (w/ $uicideboy$)[38]
- Pouya x Germ x Shakewell EP (2015) (w/ Germ & Shakewell)
- Pouya & Boobie Lootaveli: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (2020) (w/ Boobie Lootaveli)
- Drop Out of School 2 (2020) (w/ Fat Nick)
- Dirt/Hurt/Pain (2022)
- Chrome Casketz (2023) (w/ Terror Reid)
Mixtapes
- Fuck It (2012)
- Don't Sleep On Me Hoe (2012)
- WarBucks (2013) (w/ SDotBraddy)
- Stunna (2014)
- South Side Slugs (2015)
- Drop Out of School (2017) (w/ Fat Nick)
- Pouya & Boobie Lootaveli: Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 (2019) (w/ Boobie Lootaveli)[39]
- All But 6 (2023) (w/ All But 6 & Fat Nick)
Singles
Title | Year | Certifications | Album |
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"Shotz from the Double Glock" (featuring Nell) | 2012 | Don't Sleep On Me Hoe | |
"Get Buck" | 2013 | Baby Bone | |
"IndigoB" (w/ Sdotbraddy & Denzel Curry) | WarBucks | ||
"Fuck Yo Family" | 2014 | Non-album single | |
"Stunna" | Stunna | ||
"Buck Shot" | Non-album single | ||
"Suicidal Thoughts in the Back of the Cadillac" | 2015 | South Side Slugs | |
"Fuck Yuh Moms" (featuring Germ, Bodega Bamz & Tanboy Luka) | Non-album singles | ||
"Lil Wayne 1999" (featuring Fat Nick & Shakewell) | 2016 | ||
"Lil Wayne 2001" (featuring Shakewell) | |||
"Lil Wayne 2002" (featuring Shakewell) | |||
"Terminal Sex" (w/ Shakewell) | |||
"We All Not Shit" | |||
"Middle of the Mall" (w/ Fat Nick) | Drop Out of School | ||
"Torch" (w/ Fat Nick) | 2017 | ||
"Death by Dishonor" (w/ Ghostemane & Shakewell) | Non-album singles | ||
"1000 Rounds" (w/ Ghostemane) |
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"2000 Rounds" (w/ Ghostemane) | |||
"Hate on Me" (w/ Fat Nick) | |||
"Daddy Issues" | FIVE FIVE | ||
"Suicidal Thoughts in the Back of the Cadillac, Pt. 2" | |||
"Handshakes" | 2018 | ||
"Gas" (w/ Barloe Team) | Non-album singles | ||
"Stick Out" (w/ Ghostemane) | |||
"Sit Ups" (w/ Boobie Lootaveli) | Pouya & Boobie Lootaveli: Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 | ||
"Florida Thang" | The South Got Something to Say | ||
"Superman is Dead" | 2019 | ||
"Pe$os" (w/ Boobie Lootaveli) | Pouya & Boobie Lootaveli: Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 | ||
"The Night Survives Again" (w/ Boobie Lootaveli) | Non-album single | ||
"Six Speed" (featuring Juicy J) | The South Got Something to Say | ||
"Bulletproof Shower Cap" (w/ City Morgue) | |||
"Whatever Mane" (w/ Xavier Wulf) | |||
"life? ... lol" (w/ Rocci) | |||
"Bitch, Park Backwards" (w/ Boobie Lootaveli) | 2020 | Pouya & Boobie Lootaveli: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 | |
"Get Money (Take Money)" (w/ Boobie Lootaveli) | |||
"Florida's Finest" (w/ Danny Towers) | Non-album singles | ||
"Muddy Waters" (w/ Boobie Lootaveli) | |||
"Who Am I to Blame?" | |||
"Wrong Place, Right Time" (w/ SDotBraddy) | |||
"It's Over" (w/ Rocci) | |||
"Static" (w/ Fat Nick) | Drop Out of School 2 | ||
"Lord of the Flies" (w/ KxllSwxtch) | 2021 | Non-album single | |
"Leave Me Alone" | Blood Was Never Thick As Water | ||
"Walk In" (w/ Lu) | |||
"The First Step of Becoming God Is a Bottle to the Face" | |||
"Burn" (w/ KxllSwxtch) | Non-album singles | ||
"Florida Boy Do Your Dance!" | |||
"Wig Split" (w/ Denzel Curry) | Blood Was Never Thick As Water | ||
"Pouya Turns 27" (w/ Mikey the Magician) | Non-album single | ||
"Never Enough" (w/ Lu) | 2022 | Dirt/Hurt/Pain | |
"Seven Figure Habits" (w/ Fat Nick) | Non-album singles | ||
"Pissy" (w/ South Strip) | |||
"Kota" (w/ South Strip) | |||
"FMZ" (w/ All But 6 & Mikey the Magician) | All But 6 | ||
"STFU" (w/ All But 6, South Strip & Kxllswxtch) | |||
"Cum Rag" | Gator | ||
"Seen It All Before" (w/ Delmar) | 2023 | ||
"Ruckus" (w/ South Strip) | Non-album single | ||
"Hard to Break a Habit When You Fall in Love" | Gator | ||
"Bitch Again" (w/ Yung Gravy) | |||
"456 (Freestyle)" (w/ Lu, Kxllswxtch & Terror Reid) | Non-album singles | ||
"Toolie Beam" (w/ 1nonly) | |||
"Midnight Sun" (w/ Terror Reid & SXMPRA) | Chrome Casketz | ||
"When I Die" (w/ Christ Dillinger & Lil Darkie) | Non-album single |
Guest appearances
Title | Year | Other performer(s) | Album |
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"What Can I Do" | 2012 | Lil WooFy WooF, Nell | 90s Mentality '94 |
"Bone Verses" | Nell | ||
"Breathe" | 2013 | Bones | LivingLegend |
"Rare Boys" | Fat Nick, Mikey the Magician | Buffet Boys | |
"Hush Dat A$" | IndigoChildRick | — | |
"Paper Soldiers" | 2014 | Black Smurf | Hustle God |
"Drop Em' Off" | Fat Nick, Germ | The Heart Attack | |
"Pull Up" | Yung Simmie | Raider Klan Presents: Shut Up and Vibe 2 | |
"Kill Switch" | Sir Michael Rocks, Robb Bank$ | Banco | |
"Half Bae" | 2015 | Robb Bank$ | Year of the Savage |
"Runnin’ Thru 7th With My Woadies" | Suicideboys | $outh $ide $uicide | |
"Droppin Bodies" | 2016 | Don Krez, Bodega Bamz, Fat Nick | — |
"Fuck You" | Germ | Bad Shit | |
"Hypnotize" | Mikey the Magician, Germ | Manifest | |
"ELDORADO" | Ramirez, Shakewell | The Mystical Warlock | |
"Frontline" | Don Krez, Issa Gold, Getter | — | |
"TTYL (Remix)" | Fat Nick, $uicideboy$, Sir Michael Rocks, Robb Bank$ | When the Lean Runs Out | |
"Slifer the Sky Dragon" | Yung Yogi | — | |
"Nina" | Fat Nick | ||
"Buff Squad" | Ramirez, Germ, Shakewell | ||
"BREAKDALAW2K16" | $uicideboy$ | Eternal Grey | |
"Dat Stick (Remix)" | Rich Brian, Ghostface Killah | — | |
"Is that a leprechaun" | Ramirez | — | |
"On Her Mind" | 2017 | Volumes | Different Animals[18][19] |
"Sound of '94" | Rojas On The Beat, Project Pat | — | |
"Good Fellas" | Craig Xen, Shakewell | Voltage | |
"10 Homies" | 2018 | Shakewell | Big Juice tha Sip |
"Wet Em Up" | 2019 | Germ | GERM HAS A DEATHWISH |
"Liquid Sunshine" | Ramirez | Son of Serpentine | |
"The Boys Are Back in Town" | Yung Gravy, Ramirez, TrippythaKid | Sensational | |
"That's My Baby" | Yung Pinch | Back 2 the Beach | |
"Sunday" | Danny Towers | Tarantula | |
"Outlawz" | 2020 | Terror Reid | Hot Vodka 1 |
"Gold Thangs & Pinky Rangs (Da Hooptie)" | Ramirez, Shakewell | THA PLAYA$ MANUAL | |
"Zit" | 2021 | Jasiah | War |
"Put It In My Pocket" | 2022 | Boobie Lootaveli | LIFE ON OUR TERMS |
"Ya Se Nada Es Perfecto" | Rocci, Ramirez, Lu | ChaMEleon | |
"Bacon, Eggs, and Grits" | Ramirez | The Tragedy of a Clown | |
"Love Bumps" | 2023 | Fat Nick | Hello I'm Vulnerable |
"No Gimmix" | Terror Reid | Hot Vodka 2 |
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