
Some of Isaiah Rashad's most popular songs include West Savannah (feat. SZA), Wat's Wrong (feat. Zacari & Kendrick Lamar), Headshots (4r da Locals). These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
Hip Hop
Isaiah Rashad doesn’t look back. Instead, he never stops moving forward. That’s why the internet has tried so hard to keep up since the Chattanooga, TN-born and Los Angeles-based artist emerged in 2012. After one seismic appearance after another throughout 2013, he formally introduced himself with 2014’s Cilvia Demo. XXL named him among its prestigious “Freshman Class,” while the project earned a rare score of 8.2 from Pitchfork. Just two years later, his full-length debut, The Sun’s Tirade, bowed in the Top 20 of the Billboard Top 200 and closed out 2016 on over a dozen year-end lists, including UPROXX, L.A. Weekly, Inverse, Stereogum, Pop Matters, Pigeons & Planes, Pitchfork, and more. In between sold out shows coast-to-coast and racking up nearly 500 million total streams, he quietly stared down his demons out of the spotlight. By the time he dove back into music, life had changed. The process switched up, so he realigned and linked up with new collaborators such as Kenny Beats. Ready to break a five-year creative silence, he returns with his second full-length album The House Is Burning [Top Dawg Entertainment], including the single “Lay Wit Ya” [feat. Duke Deuce]. While the house is burning, Isaiah’s running forward at full steam once again. Try to catch up.
Read moreIsaiah Rashad doesn’t look back. Instead, he never stops moving forward. That’s why the internet has tried so hard to keep up since the Chattanooga, TN-born and Los Angeles-based artist emerged in 2012. After one seismic appearance after another throughout 2013, he formally introduced himself with 2014’s Cilvia Demo. XXL named him among its prestigious “Freshman Class,” while the project earned a rare score of 8.2 from Pitchfork. Just two years later, his full-length debut, The Sun’s Tirade, bowed in the Top 20 of the Billboard Top 200 and closed out 2016 on over a dozen year-end lists, including UPROXX, L.A. Weekly, Inverse, Stereogum, Pop Matters, Pigeons & Planes, Pitchfork, and more. In between sold out shows coast-to-coast and racking up nearly 500 million total streams, he quietly stared down his demons out of the spotlight. By the time he dove back into music, life had changed. The process switched up, so he realigned and linked up with new collaborators such as Kenny Beats. Ready to break a five-year creative silence, he returns with his second full-length album The House Is Burning [Top Dawg Entertainment], including the single “Lay Wit Ya” [feat. Duke Deuce]. While the house is burning, Isaiah’s running forward at full steam once again. Try to catch up.
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31 Jul 2025 | Dogpark in Chicago | Grant Park, Chicago, IL, United States |
03 Aug 2025 | Lollapalooza Chicago 2025 in Chicago | Grant Park, Chicago, IL, United States |
03 Aug 2025 | Lollapalooza Chicago 2025 in Chicago | Grant Park, Chicago, IL, United States |
Some of Isaiah Rashad's most popular songs include West Savannah (feat. SZA), Wat's Wrong (feat. Zacari & Kendrick Lamar), Headshots (4r da Locals). These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to Isaiah Rashad's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include West Savannah (feat. SZA), Wat's Wrong (feat. Zacari & Kendrick Lamar), Headshots (4r da Locals), and more.
Isaiah Rashad is known for their distinctive sound in the hip hop genre, often blending elements of rap, making them a unique voice in the music world.
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