88Glam is a Canadian hip-hop duo formed in 2017 in Toronto, Ontario, consisting of rappers and singers 88 Camino (Shakqueel Burthwright, born June 14, 1992) and Derek Wise (Derek Bissue).[1][2]The group emerged from Toronto's vibrant rap scene, where both members had previously collaborated as part of the Get Home Safe Crew collective alongside artists like Jazz Cartier.[1][3] After the collective disbanded, 88 Camino and Derek Wise continued working together, teasing their project throughout the summer of 2017 before officially launching with the single "12" on November 1.[4][3]Signed to XO Records—founded by fellow Toronto native The Weeknd—and Republic Records, 88Glam quickly gained traction with their self-titled debut mixtape88Glam, released on November 7, 2017, which featured guest appearances from The Weeknd and Nav, and production from WondaGurl and Murda Beatz.[1][4] Their sound fuses trap beats, melodic R&B hooks, and introspective lyrics about luxury, relationships, and street life, earning tens of millions of streams on platforms like Spotify and YouTube within their first year.[1]Subsequent releases built on this momentum, including the mixtapes 88Glam Reloaded (2018) and 88Glam 2 (November 15, 2018), with an expanded version 88Glam 2.5 (April 5, 2019), New Mania (2020), the EP Heaven Can Wait (May 2021), and their final album Close to Heaven Far from God (August 26, 2022).[4][2] Standout singles like "Bali" (2017), "It's a Flex" featuring Nav (2019), and "Dance for Me" (2020) highlighted their chart-climbing potential and collaborative style.[1][2]88Glam received critical acclaim and industry recognition, including a 2019 Juno Award nomination for Breakthrough Group of the Year, and embarked on their first headlining Canadian tour in 2018.[1][3] In 2020, following tensions with their labels, the duo was dropped and went independent, continuing to release music while members pursued individual projects; the duo disbanded in 2022. As of November 2025, the former members maintain an active social media presence but have not announced new group material since 2022.[3][2][4]
Members
88Camino
Shakqueel Burthwright, known professionally as 88Camino, was born on June 14, 1992, in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[5] Growing up immersed in Toronto's vibrant hip hop scene, he developed an early interest in music through local influences and community circles. At around age nine, Burthwright relocated to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the United States with his mother, living there until age 17 before returning to Toronto, where he continued to engage with the city's emerging rap community.[5][6]Prior to forming 88Glam, Burthwright pursued a solo career under the moniker Drew Howard, releasing early tracks and mixtapes that showcased his rapping style within Toronto's underground. In 2012, he joined the collective Get Home Safe alongside fellow artists Derek Wise and Jazz Cartier, adopting the nickname 88Camino as part of the group's creative dynamic.[7] His pre-duo output included the 2014 single "Uncle Tona," produced by Omito Beats, and the mixtape 88Camino.com, which featured collaborations highlighting his connections to local Toronto talents.[8] These efforts helped build buzz in the indie hip hop circuit, linking him to broader networks in the city's music landscape, including indirect ties to artists associated with The Weeknd through shared regional affiliations.[9]In 2017, Burthwright teamed up with Derek Wise to form the duo 88Glam, where he served as the primary rapper and a key songwriter, contributing lyrics and vocal performances to their self-titled debut mixtape.[10] His songwriting credits appear on multiple tracks from the project, including "Kyrie Irving" and "Child Soldier," emphasizing his role in crafting the duo's narrative-driven content.[10] Following 88Glam's disbandment after their 2022 album Close to Heaven Far from God, Burthwright resumed solo work, independently releasing the EP FLESH in November 2023 and subsequent singles such as "TRIBES" (2023), "Burn" (2024), and "Isle" (2025).[11][12]
Derek Wise
Derek Bissue, known professionally as Derek Wise, was born on December 11, 1992, in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Raised in the city's diverse urban environment, he was exposed to hip hop through Toronto's vibrant multicultural music scene, which shaped his early interest in the genre.[5][13]Wise began his pre-duo career in the early 2010s as an independent artist in Toronto's rap community. In 2012, he joined the Get Home Safe crew, a promotional collective featuring local talents such as 88Camino and Jazz Cartier, where he honed his skills through collaborations and live performances. During this period, he released solo projects including the mixtapeVacay in 2012, the Glam Wavemixtape in 2015, the Kenzo project in 2014, and the 4 Pack EP in 2016, often featuring beats from Toronto producers and early features with emerging local rappers. These independent releases established his melodic trap style and built a grassroots following in the Canadian hip hop underground.[14][15][16][17]In the hip hop duo 88Glam, formed in 2017 with longtime collaborator 88Camino, Wise took on the role of lead rapper and vocalist, delivering introspective lyrics over atmospheric beats. He also contributed to production on the duo's projects.[10] Following 88Glam's disbandment in 2022, Wise has focused on solo pursuits, releasing tracks under the alias Glamboy including "No Choice" in 2023 and "Violate Freestyle" in 2023, continuing to develop his independent artistry in Toronto's evolving rap landscape.[18]
Career
Formation and early releases (2017)
88Glam was formed in early 2017 by Toronto-based rappers Shakqueel "88Camino" Burthwright and Derek "Wise" Bissue, who had previously collaborated as part of the Get Home Safe Crew collective alongside artists like Jazz Cartier and pursued solo careers within the city's burgeoning hip hop scene.[1] The duo connected through shared affiliations in Toronto's nightlife and music circles, where they were already familiar with each other's work as independent artists.[19] Drawing from the trap and R&B influences prevalent in the local sound, they decided to collaborate under the group name 88Glam, marking a shift from individual projects to a joint venture that emphasized luxurious, melodic trap aesthetics.The duo's debut single, "12", premiered via Billboard on November 1, 2017, with a music video featuring a cameo from The Weeknd, introducing their signature style to a wider audience and generating initial buzz in Toronto's hip hop community.[20] This was followed by the self-release of their eponymous debut mixtape, 88Glam, on November 7, 2017, distributed independently through digital platforms.[21] The nine-track project featured hazy production and auto-tuned vocals, with standout cuts like "Bali" showcasing a collaboration with fellow Toronto artist Nav, which highlighted their connections within the scene and contributed to early streaming momentum.[22]The mixtape's independent rollout built grassroots traction among fans via streaming services, positioning 88Glam as an emerging act in Canadian hip hop. This momentum attracted label attention due to their ties to Toronto's influential music network, leading to signing discussions with XO Records in late 2017, shortly after the release.[23] The affiliation with XO, founded by fellow Torontonian The Weeknd, underscored the duo's rapid ascent from local collaborators to label prospects within months of forming.
XO Records era (2018–2020)
Following the success of their self-released debut mixtape in 2017, the Toronto-based hip-hop duo 88Glam, consisting of 88Camino and Derek Wise, signed a recording deal with XO Records and Republic Records in April 2018.[24] The signing came after building buzz through tracks like "Bali" featuring Nav, which showcased their melodic trap sound and attracted attention from XO founder The Weeknd.[25]To mark the deal, 88Glam re-released their debut mixtape as the 88Glam Reloadedextended play on April 20, 2018, via XO and Republic, with additional production and four new tracks: "Twin Turbo", "Celebrity Crush", "On Sight", and a remix of "Bali" featuring 2 Chainz.[24] Later that year, on November 16, 2018, they dropped their debut studio album 88Glam2, which included guest appearances from Nav on "It's a Flex" and Gunna on "Close to Me."[26] The album debuted at No. 32 on the BillboardCanadian Albums Chart, driven by lead singles such as "Lil Boat" and the platinum-certified "Bali," the latter accumulating over 122 million Spotify streams and peaking at No. 62 on the Canadian Hot 100.[26][27] In 2019, they followed with the deluxe edition 88Glam2.5, expanding the project with four new songs, further solidifying their presence in the trap and cloud rap scenes.[28]Commercially, the XO era elevated 88Glam's profile, with 88Glam2 reaching No. 8 on the iTunes all-genre chart and No. 6 on the hip-hop chart upon release.[29] They supported The Weeknd as opening acts on select dates of his After Hours Tour in 2020, performing alongside Sabrina Claudio and Don Toliver, which exposed them to larger audiences amid the tour's North American leg.[30] However, the duo faced challenges, including delays in their planned 2020 album Close to Heaven Far from God due to label pressures and global events, alongside rumors of internal creative differences that fueled speculation about group tensions.[31]By mid-2020, 88Glam parted ways with XO and Republic Records, transitioning to independent status to gain greater creative control.[31] In statements following the departure, members emphasized no animosity toward the label, with Derek Wise describing XO as "family" and highlighting the benefits of independence as a "businessman" move to prioritize their vision without external constraints.[31]
Independent era and disbandment (2020–2022)
Following their exit from XO Records and Republic Records in early 2020, attributed to excessive pressure from the label, 88Glam embraced independence with their first self-released project, the mixtapeNew Mania, dropped on June 26, 2020.[32][33] The 18-track effort marked a pivot toward creative control, featuring production from collaborators like AlexOnWeed and FDOTWENTY, and served as a bridge from their label-backed work.[34]Building on this momentum, the duo issued the three-track EP Heaven Can Wait on May 28, 2021, which included singles like "Five Stars" and "Wockstar," emphasizing melodic trap elements and boastful lyricism. This release, their first full EP in the independent phase, highlighted a streamlined sound while holding over fans amid delays on larger projects.[35]The pair's final collaborative effort, the album Close to Heaven Far from God, arrived independently on August 26, 2022, after over two years of anticipation and revisions from its original 2020 announcement.[36] Featuring 12 tracks with guests like Rich the Kid and production from WondaGurl, the project captured a sense of culmination for the duo.[37]Fan reception to these independent releases was mixed, with praise for recapturing the duo's signature chemistry and trap-infused vibes but critiques of uninspired beats and lack of standout hits.[38] Following the album, 88Glam ceased group activities, as members pursued individual paths—88Camino with his solo tape Little Prince Side A in November 2022 and Derek Wise focusing on personal endeavors—yielding no reported reunions or new duo material as of November 2025.[39][40]
Artistry
Musical style
88Glam's music is characterized by trap-influenced hip hop infused with R&B elements, creating a sound that bridges street-oriented lyricism with melodic sensibilities.[41] The duo's tracks often feature sparse, atmospheric trap beats that emphasize mood over aggression, drawing from the Toronto rap scene's emphasis on wavy, nocturnal vibes.[42] This hybrid approach allows for a seamless blend of rapping and singing, with vocals heavily processed to achieve an ethereal, otherworldly quality.[43]In terms of production, 88Glam relies on icy synths and booming 808 basslines to craft mellow, immersive soundscapes that evoke luxury and escapism.[43]Auto-tune is a staple, applied liberally to vocals for signature hooks that glide over the beats, while lyrics frequently explore themes of wealth, romantic entanglements, and urban hustle.[43] This technique, often manipulated in the studio for an unnatural, futuristic edge, underscores their "glam" aesthetic, prioritizing vibe and texture in every release.[42]The duo's sound evolved notably across their career, beginning with the raw, underground edge of their 2017 self-titled mixtape, which captured a gritty Torontotrap essence before XO's involvement polished it.[9] During their XO Records tenure, as heard on 88Glam2 in 2018, productions became more refined and high-concept, adhering to the label's elevated standards with neon-infused electronics and confident delivery.[44] In the independent era from 2020 to 2022, including projects like New Mania and Close to Heaven Far from God— their final album before disbanding—they experimented with versatile tempos—from high-energy bangers to mid-tempo introspection—while curating fresher sonic palettes, such as 8-bit synths and hypnotic rhythms, to expand their core style.[32][45][46]
Influences and collaborations
88Glam's musical style draws heavily from the Toronto rap scene, particularly the atmospheric and melodic approaches pioneered by Drake and The Weeknd, which shaped their hazy, introspective trap sound.[47] This influence is evident in their adoption of auto-tuned vocals and moody production, reflecting the city's signature blend of R&B and hip-hop elements that emerged in the early 2010s.[42] Additionally, their work incorporates sparse trap beats reminiscent of U.S. Southern hip-hop traditions, contributing to a hybrid aesthetic that bridges Canadian and American rap landscapes.[42]The duo's key collaborations were primarily within the XO Records ecosystem, where they frequently partnered with labelmate Nav on tracks like "Bali" from their 2017 self-titled mixtape, which achieved Platinum certification in Canada.[48] Other notable joint efforts include "It's a Flex" and the "Snow Globe" remix in 2019, as well as appearing on Nav's "Rack in My Sleep" from his 2019 album Bad Habits.[49][50] They also featured Gunna on "Racks" from their 2019 project 88GLAM2.5, extending their reach into Atlanta's trap scene, and 2 Chainz on the "Bali" remix.[51][52]Their ties to the interconnected OVO and XO networks in Toronto provided crucial opportunities, as both labels dominate the local hip-hop ecosystem and facilitated cross-promotions with artists like Tory Lanez and Jessie Reyez.[44][53] This affiliation under XO, founded by The Weeknd, not only offered mentorship—such as his advice to "keep doing what you’re doing"—but also amplified their exposure, leading to Juno Award nominations including Breakthrough Group of the Year in 2019 and Rap Recording of the Year for 88Glam Reloaded.[44][54] Following their 2020 departure from XO, 88Glam pursued independent ventures, though specific post-label collaborations remained limited as they transitioned to solo paths before disbanding in 2022.[46]
Discography
Studio albums
88Glam transitioned from their initial mixtapes to formal studio albums with higher production values, releasing two full-length projects that showcased their evolving trap sound.
88Glam2 serves as the duo's debut studio album, comprising 14 tracks that blend nocturnal trap beats with melodic hooks. Key highlights include the opener "Purple Baguettes," which sets a woozy tone with shimmering synths, and "It's a Flex" featuring Nav, emphasizing boastful lyrics over slick production.[55] The album's sound was largely crafted by 88Glam members Derek Wise and 88Camino alongside collaborators like Villa Beatz, earning praise for its atmospheric and innovative production that elevated their Torontotrap style.[56] Critics noted its cohesive vibe, though some highlighted similarities to their prior work as a limitation.[57]Close to Heaven Far from God, their sophomore studio album, features 12 tracks released independently after delays from its initial 2020 announcement.[58] Standout moments include the introspective title-inspired opener "Close to Heaven," exploring closure and reflection, and "Bankroll," which delves into themes of excess and finality amid the duo's impending disbandment.[36] The project maintains their signature cloud rap elements but adopts a more mature, thematic focus on endings, with production emphasizing emotional depth over earlier bombast.[59] Reception described it as a solid capstone, recapturing early magic while signaling closure, though it did not achieve significant chart success.[38]
Mixtapes
88Glam's debut mixtape, the self-titled 88Glam, was independently released on November 7, 2017, comprising 13 tracks produced by notable contributors including Murda Beatz and WondaGurl.[9][47] The project debuted within the top 100 on the Canadian albums chart, establishing the duo's early presence in the hip-hop scene.[60] It gained traction as a promotional effort, with tracks initially shared for free streaming and downloads on platforms like SoundCloud to build fan engagement ahead of wider distribution.[61] The mixtape's breakout moment came with the single "Bali" featuring Nav, which highlighted their melodic trap style and helped propel their visibility.[62]A deluxe edition, 88Glam Reloaded, was released on April 20, 2018, via XO/Republic, adding four new tracks for a total of 17.[63]Following their departure from XO Records, 88Glam issued New Mania as an independent surprise mixtape on June 26, 2020, featuring 18 tracks with a single guest appearance from Yxng Bane on "Brand New."[64][65] This release served as a direct response to their label exit, emphasizing creative freedom and a shift toward streaming-centric promotion without traditional retail constraints.[66][31] The project maintained their signature atmospheric sound, focusing on non-commercial accessibility to reconnect with audiences during a transitional period.[32]These mixtapes functioned as key promotional vehicles, bridging the duo's early buzz to more structured studio album efforts.
Extended plays
88Glam released their debut extended play, Heaven Can Wait, on May 28, 2021, as an independent project following their separation from XO Records.[67][2]The EP comprises three tracks: "Five Stars," "Clockwork," and "Wockstar," with a total runtime of approximately nine minutes.[68][69]Production on the project was handled by a collective of contributors, including Oscar Zulu, My Best Friend Jacob, Ardist, Alexonweed, Nico Baran, and Jaiden Thiara, emphasizing melodic trap elements characteristic of the duo's style.[70]Initially intended as the initial installment of a larger album later released as Close to Heaven Far from God, the EP represented a transitional release during 88Glam's independent phase, available exclusively in digital formats for download and streaming.[71][72]
Singles
88Glam's debut single "Bali" featuring Nav was released independently on November 7, 2017, as the second single from their self-titled mixtape.[73] The track, produced by Alex on Wee and VillaBeatz, generated significant buzz through its official music video directed by Amir "Cash" Esmailian, helping establish the duo's presence in the Torontohip-hop scene.[74] It peaked at number 62 on the Canadian Hot 100 and was certified platinum by Music Canada for sales and streaming equivalent to 80,000 units.[75]In 2018, "Lil Boat" marked 88Glam's debut single under XO Records, released on November 8 ahead of their album 88Glam2.[55] Produced by Take a Daytrip, the trap-influenced track paid homage to Lil Yachty and received a remix featuring the rapper in 2019, which propelled it to number 8 on the Canadian Hot 100 and earned a gold certification from Music Canada.[22]During their independent era, 88Glam released "Swim" on March 5, 2020, as a promotional single for the delayed album Close to Heaven Far from God, produced by 1K and ForTheNight.[76] The duo followed with the three-track EP Heaven Can Wait on May 28, 2021, including the title track as a key promo piece amid their shift to self-released material.[70] Additional 2021–2022 singles such as "Want To," "Ziploc," and "Happy Belated" supported ongoing promotions before the group's album release.[77] In 2024, they released "Freak Hoe" on November 15 as a single, marking new group material.[78]
Awards and nominations
Juno Awards
88Glam received a Juno Award nomination in 2019 for Breakthrough Group of the Year, alongside Dizzy, Elijah Woods x Jamie Fine, Loud Luxury, and the winner, The Washboard Union.[79][1] They were also nominated that year for Rap Recording of the Year for 88Glam Reloaded, competing against Belly (Immigrant), Killy (Surrender Your Soul), Nav (Reckless), and the winner, Tory Lanez (Love Me Now?).[79] The nomination recognized their rapid rise, with hits like "Baby" and "Close to Me" from earlier releases solidifying their presence in Canadian hip-hop. Despite not winning, the nominations increased their visibility, aligning with a peak in their career marked by sold-out tours and collaborations with major artists like Drake.[80] Their attendance at the 2019 Juno Awards included a performance alongside singer Anders at a side stage event during Juno Week, showcasing tracks from their catalog and contributing to the event's diverse lineup.[81]In 2020, 88Glam earned nominations for both Group of the Year, alongside Elijah Woods x Jamie Fine, Loud Luxury, The Reklaws, and the winner, Walk Off the Earth, and Rap Recording of the Year for 88GLAM2, praised for its trap-influenced production and introspective lyrics that captured the Toronto sound.[82] For the Rap category, they competed against Classified (Tomorrow Could Be the Day Things Change), Killy (Light Path 8), Nav (Bad Habits), and the winner, Tory Lanez (Freaky).[82] The postponement of the in-person event due to the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in virtual announcements, preventing live attendance or performance, though the recognition further amplified their profile amid a challenging year for live music.[83]In 2021, 88Glam received another nomination for Rap Recording of the Year for New Mania, competing against bbno$ & Yung Gravy (Baby Gravy 2), Eric Reprid (Cold World), Nav (Good Intentions (Brown Boy 2 Deluxe Version)), and TOBi (ELEMENTS Vol. 1).[84]Although 88Glam did not secure any Juno wins across these nominations, the accolades provided significant exposure, fostering greater industry acknowledgment and fan engagement in the competitive Canadian hip-hop landscape.[84]
Other recognition
88Glam achieved notable chart success with their second project, 88Glam2, which debuted and peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart in November 2018.[26] Their earlier releases, including the self-titled debut mixtape, also garnered initial traction on digital platforms, debuting at number 8 on the iTunes All-Genre chart and number 6 on the iTunes Hip-Hop chart upon release in 2017.[4]The duo received media recognition from prominent outlets early in their career. Complex covered their debut project extensively, highlighting the release of their self-titled mixtape and singles like "12" in late 2017, praising the blend of neon electronics and hip-hop elements.[85] Billboard premiered the music video for "12" in November 2017, marking a key moment in their introduction to broader audiences through XO affiliations.[20] In 2020, following the independent release of New Mania, 88Glam discussed their transition away from XO Records in interviews, emphasizing creative control and self-management as pivotal to their evolving path.[31]By late 2025, 88Glam's catalog had accumulated over 583 million streams on Spotify, underscoring enduring digital engagement despite reduced activity.[86] Their official Instagram account, @88glam, sustains a follower base of approximately 93,000, indicative of a dedicated fancommunity amid periods of inactivity.[87]After their apparent split around 2022, 88Glam became the focus of retrospective analyses in 2023, including YouTube videos exploring their rapid rise under XO, label departure, and dissolution, often attributing challenges to internal dynamics and industry shifts.[46] No significant awards or formal recognitions have been reported for the duo in 2024 or 2025.