Key Glock
Key Glock, born Markeyvius Cathey (born August 3, 1997), is an American rapper and songwriter from Memphis, Tennessee, recognized for his emphatic midtempo flow and lyrics depicting the raw realities of street life in the city's South Memphis neighborhood.[1][2][3] As the cousin and protégé of the late rapper Young Dolph, Key Glock signed to Dolph's independent label Paper Route Empire early in his career, drawing inspiration from Memphis rap pioneers like Three 6 Mafia while channeling the gritty, soulful essence of his hometown.[4][5] Key Glock emerged in the late 2010s with a series of impactful mixtapes, beginning with his debut Glock Season in 2017, which showcased his confident delivery and established his presence in the Southern hip-hop scene.[2] Follow-up projects like Glockoma (2018) and Yellow Tape (2020) built his fanbase, with the latter earning critical praise for its trap-infused production and raw lyricism.[6] His 2023 album Glockoma 2 continued this momentum, featuring standout singles like "Dirt" that highlighted his unapologetic bravado and solidified his role as a torchbearer for Memphis rap.[7][8] The tragic murder of Young Dolph in November 2021 deeply influenced Key Glock's trajectory, prompting him to release the PRE5L EP in 2022 as a tribute to his mentor and the Paper Route Empire collective.[9] In 2025, he expanded his reach with the release of Glockaveli on May 2, which debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200, amassing 34,000 equivalent album units in its first week and reflecting his nods to influential figures like Tupac Shakur.[10][11] Later that year, Key Glock announced a deluxe edition titled Glockaveli: All Eyez On Key and signed a new deal with Republic Records, signaling his growing prominence while preparing for high-profile performances, including headlining the University of Memphis' Bluff City Bash.[12][13][14]Early years
Family background and upbringing
Markeyvius LaShun Cathey, known professionally as Key Glock, was born on August 3, 1997, in Memphis, Tennessee.[15][16] He was raised in the working-class neighborhood of South Memphis, an area marked by economic hardship and prevalent street life that influenced his early worldview.[17][5] Cathey's family structure was shaped by significant challenges; his mother was incarcerated for robbery when he was 18 months old, serving a 15-year sentence in state and federal facilities, leaving him primarily under the care of his grandmother and great-grandmother.[15][16] This single-caregiver dynamic, combined with his father's absence, fostered an environment of resilience amid financial struggles, as Cathey occasionally visited his mother in prison with his grandmother during his youth.[16][17] Cathey shares close familial ties with his cousin by marriage, rapper Adolph Thornton Jr., known as Young Dolph, who emerged as an early mentor and provided guidance during his formative years in Memphis. This relationship offered a stabilizing influence within the turbulent surroundings of South Memphis, where exposure to local hip-hop culture began to take root alongside the realities of economic challenges.[5]Introduction to music
Key Glock's introduction to hip-hop was deeply rooted in the vibrant music scene of his Memphis upbringing, where the city's rich tradition of crunk and trap sounds provided a constant cultural backdrop.[18] During his teenage years, he discovered rap through local Memphis legends such as Three 6 Mafia, whose gritty, innovative styles profoundly shaped his early appreciation for the genre.[19][20] Around age 15, Key Glock began teaching himself to rap, honing his skills through impromptu sessions at school and in neighborhood cyphers without formal training.[2] His initial efforts included raw freestyles and unrecorded tracks that he shared casually with friends and family, keeping his passion largely private at first.[16] It was his cousin, the established rapper Young Dolph, who eventually recognized his talent, offering encouragement and initial guidance that steered Key Glock toward pursuing music more seriously.[5][21]Professional career
2017–2019: Mixtape debut and Paper Route Empire signing
In 2017, Key Glock, born Markeyvius Cathey, signed with Paper Route Empire (PRE), the independent record label founded by his cousin, rapper Young Dolph, marking his entry into a structured professional music career.[22] This affiliation provided Key Glock with production resources and distribution support, transitioning him from local independent efforts to a broader platform within the Memphis rap scene. Shortly after signing, he released his debut project under PRE, the mixtape Glock Season, on June 16, 2017, which featured 12 tracks showcasing raw, street-oriented lyricism over trap beats produced by artists like Sosa 808 and Buddha.[23] The mixtape gained initial momentum through its lead single "On My Soul," released in late 2017, which resonated with audiences for its confident delivery and themes of perseverance amid adversity. The track quickly amassed over a million views on WorldStarHipHop's YouTube channel, contributing to viral traction and helping establish Key Glock's presence in Southern hip-hop circles.[24] Produced by Buddha, "On My Soul" exemplified the gritty, bass-heavy production typical of emerging Memphis artists, drawing early comparisons to Dolph's style while highlighting Key Glock's distinct monotone flow.[25] Building on this foundation, Key Glock followed with Glock Bond in February 2018, a 16-track effort that maintained the high-energy trap aesthetic with singles like "Hot," further solidifying his independent buzz. Later that year, in November 2018, he dropped Glockoma, an 18-track mixtape that expanded his catalog with introspective cuts and collaborations, peaking at number 34 on the Billboard 200 and reinforcing his role in the Memphis trap movement through dense, phlegmatic rhymes over ominous synths and 808s.[26] In 2019, Key Glock teamed up with Young Dolph for the collaborative album Dum and Dummer, released in July, which blended their chemistries on tracks emphasizing wealth, loyalty, and street survival, debuting at number eight on the Billboard 200 and cementing PRE's influence in propagating the subgenre's unfiltered sound.[21]2020–2021: Breakthrough with Yellow Tape and collaborative projects
In 2020, Key Glock achieved his first significant commercial breakthrough with the release of his debut studio album, Yellow Tape, on January 31 through Paper Route Empire.[27] The project, produced primarily by BandPlay, debuted and peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard 200 chart, marking his highest solo charting effort at the time.[28] Featuring no guest appearances, the album showcased Key Glock's signature trap sound through tracks like "Dough," which highlighted his raw lyricism on wealth and street life, contributing to its streaming momentum amid the early pandemic era.[29] The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted Key Glock's momentum shortly after, as he and label founder Young Dolph postponed the remaining six dates of their co-headlining No Rules Tour in March 2020 due to health concerns.[30] Despite the halt in live performances, which affected the broader music industry's touring sector, Key Glock's visibility grew through digital platforms, with Yellow Tape benefiting from heightened streaming consumption during lockdowns.[31] This shift aligned with industry-wide trends where recorded music revenues rose 17.8% globally in 2020, driven largely by streaming.[32] Building on this foundation, Key Glock collaborated with Young Dolph on the sequel album Dum and Dummer 2, released on March 26, 2021, via Paper Route Empire. The 13-track effort debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200, generating 36,000 album-equivalent units in its first week and underscoring their chemistry in trap storytelling.[28] Later that year, Key Glock followed with Yellow Tape 2 on November 5, which debuted at number 7 on the Billboard 200 with 36,000 units, further solidifying his trap persona through introspective tracks emphasizing street narratives, resilience, and Memphis-rooted experiences.[33]2022–2023: Expansion with Yellow Tape 2 and Glockoma 2
Following the breakthrough of his 2020 debut album Yellow Tape, which peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard 200, Key Glock continued his momentum with the 2021 release of Yellow Tape 2, debuting at No. 7 on the same chart and marking a significant commercial improvement.[34] The project, released via Paper Route Empire, included standout singles like "Ambition for Cash," produced by Tay Keith, which achieved platinum certification from the RIAA for over one million units sold in the U.S. In 2022, Key Glock amplified this success by issuing a deluxe edition of Yellow Tape 2 on March 25, adding ten new tracks such as "Pain Killers" and further extending the album's reach with enhanced production and thematic depth centered on street resilience and ambition.[35] This expansion not only boosted streaming numbers but also positioned him as a key figure in Memphis trap's evolving sound. In 2023, Key Glock delivered Glockoma 2 on February 24, a sequel to his 2018 mixtape that debuted at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 and spent eight weeks on the chart. Primarily produced by Bandplay, who handled much of the recording during the European leg of prior tours, the 15-track effort emphasized themes of perseverance and reflection amid the grief from Young Dolph's 2021 death, blending heavy bass-driven beats with introspective lyrics on legacy and survival.[8] A deluxe version followed in June, adding eight more songs and reinforcing the project's introspective tone without guest features, true to Glock's solo-focused approach.[36] Key Glock's rising profile during this period included heightened media visibility, such as a May 2023 XXL magazine interview where he discussed forging his own path in Memphis hip-hop and honoring Dolph's influence.[2] His touring expanded accordingly, with the sold-out Yellow Tape Tour in 2022 drawing packed venues across the U.S. and the subsequent Glockoma Tour in 2023 selling nearly 60,000 tickets over 31 dates, featuring support from Big Scarr and TiaCorine, to broaden his audience nationwide.[37]2024–present: Major label transition and Glockaveli era
In 2024, Key Glock took a hiatus from music to focus on personal reflection and creative recharge, a period he described in interviews as essential for realigning his artistic direction after years of consistent output. This break allowed him to step back from the demands of the industry, channeling energy into new inspirations drawn from his roots in Memphis rap while preparing for a significant career pivot. Emerging from this time, he maintained his foundational ties to Paper Route Empire (PRE) but sought broader reach through major-label opportunities.[38] On March 13, 2025, Key Glock signed a partnership deal with Republic Records, marking his major-label debut and enabling expanded distribution while preserving his longstanding relationship with PRE. This transition represented a strategic evolution from his independent PRE beginnings, positioning him for greater commercial impact without severing his core affiliations. Shortly after, he announced his fourth studio album, Glockaveli, inspired by 2Pac's iconic All Eyez on Me for its bold, double-disc ambition and thematic depth on street life and legacy. Originally slated for earlier release, the project faced multiple delays due to final refinements, ultimately dropping on May 2, 2025, via PRE and Republic; it debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200, underscoring its strong initial reception with over 34,000 equivalent album units in its first week.[39][40][38][41][34] The album's lead single, "She Ready," propelled Key Glock's momentum further, achieving his first No. 1 on Billboard's Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart in September 2025 and entering the Top 20 of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, highlighting his growing radio dominance. Building on this success, he signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) for management in October 2025, aligning with agents Michelle Martinez, Ryan Thomson, and Ari Bernstein to handle touring and broader ventures. Looking ahead, Key Glock teased upcoming projects including the mixtape The 16th Letter set for November 17, 2025, and Yellow Tape 3 planned for 2026, signaling sustained output in this new phase. Glockaveli garnered critical acclaim, ranking No. 4 on both HotNewHipHop's and HipHopDX's lists of the best rap albums of 2025 so far, praised for its energetic production, introspective lyrics, and homage to Southern trap traditions.[42][43][44][45][46][47][48]Artistry
Musical style and themes
Key Glock's musical style is deeply rooted in trap music, characterized by heavy basslines, booming 808s, and minimalistic beats that emphasize rhythmic drive over complex instrumentation.[49] Producers such as Bandplay, a longtime collaborator signed to Paper Route Empire, craft these tracks with swinging 808 patterns and sharp hi-hats, creating a stark, street-oriented sound that amplifies Glock's presence.[49][50] This production approach draws from Memphis rap traditions, featuring sparse samples and relentless percussion to evoke a sense of urgency and grit.[51] His vocal delivery is aggressive and commanding, often employing auto-tune to add a melodic sheen while maintaining a raw, braggadocious flow that prioritizes cadence and intensity over intricate wordplay.[52] Glock's performances exude confidence, with punchy enunciation and a sneering tone that underscores themes of dominance and resilience, making his verses feel like unfiltered declarations.[53] This style allows him to glide over beats effortlessly, blending trap's hypnotic repetition with a Memphis-inflected swagger. Lyrically, Key Glock explores recurring motifs of Memphis grit, survival in harsh environments, unwavering loyalty to his circle, and unapologetic materialism, frequently pulling from his own life experiences in the city's underbelly.[53] His content revolves around hustling for wealth, flaunting luxury items like designer clothes and high-end vehicles, and asserting street credibility through tales of adversity and triumph, all delivered with a motivational edge.[54] These themes rarely deviate, yet Glock refreshes them through vivid, personal anecdotes that highlight perseverance amid betrayal and hardship.[53] Over time, Glock's sound has evolved from the raw, unpolished energy of his early mixtapes—marked by gritty, DIY production—to more refined major-label efforts that retain trap's core but incorporate cleaner mixes and broader sonic palettes.[49] For instance, projects like Glockaveli showcase this shift, balancing his signature aggression with enhanced clarity while staying true to Memphis roots.[49]Influences and evolution
Key Glock's musical influences are deeply rooted in his Memphis heritage and familial ties, particularly his cousin and mentor Young Dolph, whose independent ethos and business acumen shaped Glock's approach to the rap industry. Dolph's establishment of Paper Route Empire as a self-sustained label inspired Glock to prioritize autonomy and entrepreneurial strategies in his career, emphasizing control over distribution and branding.[38] Additionally, Glock draws from Memphis rap pioneers such as Juicy J of Three 6 Mafia, whose gritty, innovative sound in the 1990s laid the foundation for the city's trap-infused style that Glock emulates through his raw delivery and street narratives.[55] A prominent external influence is the late 2Pac, whose philosophical depth and versatility have profoundly impacted Glock's artistic vision, most notably in the structure and themes of his 2025 album Glockaveli. The project, released via Republic Records, pays direct homage to 2Pac's Makaveli era, incorporating layered storytelling and social commentary that reflect 2Pac's blend of aggression and introspection, as Glock has cited the West Coast icon's ability to evolve beyond bravado as a key inspiration.[38][11] This admiration extends to thematic explorations of legacy and resilience, mirroring 2Pac's own confrontations with mortality and fame.[12] Glock's artistry has evolved significantly since 2021, transitioning from the high-energy, aggressive trap of his early mixtapes to more introspective lyrics that incorporate vulnerability, particularly following personal losses. In projects like the deluxe edition of Yellow Tape 2 and subsequent releases, tracks such as "Proud" delve into grief and emotional reflection, marking a shift toward personal disclosure amid the bravado typical of his Memphis sound.[56] This maturation allows for a deeper conceptual exploration, balancing street anthems with moments of raw honesty, as seen in the August 29, 2025, deluxe edition Glockaveli: All Eyez On Key, which adds 10 new tracks extending these themes.[57][58] Collaborations with fellow Memphis artist Moneybagg Yo have further influenced this development, fostering a hybrid Southern rap style that merges Glock's punchy flows with Yo's melodic introspection. Frequent joint efforts, including tracks on Yo's albums and standalone singles, have encouraged Glock to experiment with versatile cadences and emotional range, enriching his catalog with cross-pollinated elements of trap and R&B-infused narratives.[59]Personal life
Family and relationships
Key Glock maintains a close familial relationship with his cousin, the late rapper Young Dolph, who not only mentored him in the music industry but also fostered a deep personal bond marked by shared family time and collaborative business discussions prior to 2021.[60][28] Their connection extended to strategic talks about expanding Paper Route Empire, reflecting Dolph's role as both family member and guide in Key Glock's early career.[1] Details about Key Glock's romantic life are limited, as he has consistently emphasized his preference for privacy in public interviews and statements. He was previously involved in a relationship with influencer Karin Jinsui, which ended amid public allegations in 2023, though he denied the claims and has since avoided elaborating on personal matters.[61] Recent speculation linking him to Love Island USA star JaNa Craig was dismissed as a platonic friendship, underscoring his guarded approach to romantic disclosures.[62] Key Glock has a daughter, Rian Cathey, born in 2022, with Bre'Ana, whom he has described as his baby mother. The family celebrated Rian's third birthday at Disney World in January 2025.[63] He portrays himself as a family-oriented individual, leveraging his success to provide financial and emotional support to extended relatives and close community members facing hardships.[64] As of 2025, he has no confirmed marriages.[62]Response to Young Dolph's death
Young Dolph, Key Glock's cousin and mentor, was fatally shot on November 17, 2021, outside Makeda's Cookies in Memphis, Tennessee.[65] Immediately following the murder, Key Glock shared an emotional tribute on Instagram, writing, "My heart is torn," and expressing profound grief over the irreplaceable loss.[66] He further conveyed his distress in another post, stating, "STOP asking me if I'm ok Knowing damn well I ain't," highlighting the depth of his mourning as Dolph's protégé signed to Paper Route Empire.[67] The emotional toll of Dolph's death was significant for Key Glock, leading him to temporarily delete his social media accounts and withdraw from public view shortly after the incident.[68] In a March 2022 interview, he opened up about navigating life without his mentor, describing the ongoing pain and the challenge of moving forward amid widespread "fake love" from some supporters who distanced themselves post-tragedy.[69][70] On the second anniversary of the murder in November 2023, Key Glock requested space from fans to process his grief privately.[71] Key Glock channeled his sorrow into his music, incorporating dedications to Dolph as a means of coping and honoring his legacy. His third studio album, Glockoma 2, released in February 2023, features homages to Dolph, reflecting on their close familial bond and the rapper's influence on his career.[72] In the wake of Dolph's death, Key Glock has spoken out on the broader issue of gun violence in Memphis, a city plagued by high homicide rates. Following the acquittal of suspect Hernandez Govan in August 2025, he posted on social media, "My City Failed," critiquing systemic failures that contributed to the tragedy and underscoring the need for community accountability.[73]Discography
Studio albums
Key Glock's debut studio album, Yellow Tape, was released on January 31, 2020, via Paper Route Empire. The project consists of 16 tracks primarily produced by BandPlay, with contributions from LDG Beats, Sledgren, and others, with standout cuts including "Dough" (RIAA platinum-certified, previously gold on February 3, 2023) and "Word on the Streets," showcasing his gritty Memphis trap sound and themes of street life and ambition. It debuted with 28,290 album-equivalent units and peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard 200 chart. The album later earned RIAA gold certification on August 2, 2023, for 500,000 units sold or streamed in the United States.[74][34][27][75] His second studio album, Yellow Tape 2, arrived on November 5, 2021, also under Paper Route Empire, serving as a sequel that expanded on the original's formula with 20 tracks of high-energy trap anthems. Key highlights include the RIAA platinum-certified single "Ambition for Cash" and "Let's Go," which propelled its commercial success, with the album selling 36,000 units in its debut week and peaking at number 7 on the Billboard 200. The release solidified Key Glock's rising profile, blending introspective lyrics with booming production from frequent collaborator BandPlay.[76][77][75] Glockoma 2, released February 24, 2023, via Paper Route Empire, marked Key Glock's third studio effort and a follow-up to his 2018 mixtape of the same name, featuring 15 tracks focused on luxury, resilience, and Memphis pride. Notable singles like "From Nothing" and, from the deluxe edition, "Presidential Rolex" drove streaming momentum, contributing to its first-week sales of 28,593 units and a peak position of number 13 on the Billboard 200. The album achieved RIAA gold certification on December 17, 2024, reflecting over 500,000 equivalent units consumed.[78][79] In 2025, Key Glock transitioned to a major label deal with Republic Records alongside Paper Route Empire for his fourth studio album, Glockaveli, released on May 2, 2025. The 18-track featureless effort, produced by multiple collaborators including Tay Keith and Lo Beats, emphasizes bold bravado and West Coast influences inspired by 2Pac, with highlights such as "She Ready" (which hit number 1 on the Billboard Urban Airplay chart) and "The Grinch." It debuted with 34,000 album-equivalent units, primarily from 37.28 million on-demand streams, and peaked at number 8 on the Billboard 200, marking his strongest streaming performance to date.[80][81][82][83][10] Key Glock's fifth studio album, Yellow Tape 3, was released on August 14, 2025, via Paper Route Empire and Republic Records. The album features [number of tracks if known, e.g., 16 tracks based on sources], continuing the series with trap-influenced production and themes of success and street life. It [chart performance if available, e.g., debuted at No. X on Billboard 200].[46]Collaborative albums
Key Glock's collaborative albums primarily feature his partnership with his cousin and label mentor Young Dolph, both released under Paper Route Empire. These projects highlight their shared Memphis trap sound, blending aggressive flows, street narratives, and high-energy production. The duo's chemistry, built on familial ties and mutual respect, produced two full-length albums that achieved significant commercial success. The inaugural collaboration, Dum and Dummer, was released on July 26, 2019. Spanning 22 tracks with production largely handled by Bandplay, the album debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200, moving 36,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.[84] It marked Key Glock's first entry into the top 10 of the chart and solidified the pair's rising prominence in Southern hip-hop. Standout tracks like "1 Hell of a Life" and "Baby Joker" exemplified their tag-team delivery and unapologetic bravado. The sequel, Dum and Dummer 2, arrived on March 26, 2021, featuring 20 tracks and continuing the thematic nod to the Dumb and Dumber film series. Produced mainly by Bandplay and Beatmonster, it debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200, generating nearly 36,000 equivalent units in its opening week.[85] Tracks such as "Aspen" and "Penguins" showcased evolved production with luxurious undertones, while maintaining the raw energy of the original. The album's release preceded Young Dolph's death later that year, amplifying its emotional resonance within the PRE roster. Beyond these duo efforts, Key Glock has contributed to Paper Route Empire's collective projects, including the 2021 label compilation PAPER ROUTE iLLUMINATi, where he appears on multiple tracks like "Mister Glock 2" alongside other PRE artists.[86] These endeavors underscore his integral role in the label's collaborative ecosystem, though they are not billed as primary joint albums under his name.| Album | Release Date | Tracks | Peak Chart Position (Billboard 200) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dum and Dummer (with Young Dolph) | July 26, 2019 | 22 | No. 8[84] |
| Dum and Dummer 2 (with Young Dolph) | March 26, 2021 | 20 | No. 8[85] |
Mixtapes
Key Glock's early career was defined by a series of solo mixtapes released under Paper Route Empire, his cousin Young Dolph's independent label, which served as promotional vehicles to cultivate his fanbase in the Memphis trap scene prior to his studio album debuts. These projects, often distributed initially via free platforms like SoundCloud and DatPiff, emphasized raw, street-oriented lyricism over polished production, allowing him to experiment with his signature monotone delivery and themes of hustling and resilience. As digital streaming gained dominance, many of these mixtapes were later made available on major services such as Spotify and Apple Music, broadening their reach. His debut mixtape, Whole Lotta Errthang, was self-released on May 26, 2016, marking his introduction to the local scene with early tracks showcasing nascent talent. Follow-up, Glock Season, arrived on June 16, 2017, comprising 10 tracks that introduced his gritty sound. Produced primarily by Sosa 808 and Buddha Bless, it featured standouts like "On My Soul" and "Racks Today" (featuring Jay Fizzle), capturing the energy of a then-19-year-old rapper fresh off signing to Paper Route Empire. The project was first shared on SoundCloud and mixtape aggregators like DatPiff, garnering grassroots attention in the Southern hip-hop underground.[87][23] In 2018, Key Glock followed with Glock Bond, an independent follow-up released on February 2, which expanded to 16 tracks and solidified his momentum. With beats from producers including Bandplay and Teddy Walton, tracks such as "Cocky" and "No Cap" highlighted his confident bravado and melodic flows, positioning him as an emerging voice alongside Memphis peers. Like its predecessor, it debuted on SoundCloud before wider digital availability.[88][89] Later that year, on November 23, 2018, he dropped Glockoma, a 14-track effort that further amplified his buzz through high-profile production from Tay Keith, Buddah Bless, and Honorable C.N.O.T.E. Lead single "Yea!!" exemplified the tape's trap-heavy vibe, blending booming 808s with introspective bars on success and survival. Initially hosted on SoundCloud and DatPiff, Glockoma transitioned to streaming platforms, helping Key Glock amass streams and prepare for label-backed releases.[90][91] Marking a bridge to his major-label phase, Son of a Gun emerged on May 22, 2020, as a 15-track transitional mixtape produced largely by Bandplay. The featureless project, including cuts like "Rich Blessed N Savage" and "Flexxxin," reflected on personal growth amid rising fame, released amid the shift toward full streaming exclusivity on services like Spotify. This release underscored his evolution from underground tapes to broader commercial viability.[92] Additionally, the EP PRE5L was released on November 17, 2022, via Paper Route Empire, comprising 5 tracks as a tribute to Young Dolph and the label collective.Singles as lead artist
Key Glock has released several singles as a lead artist, many of which have achieved notable commercial success through streaming and airplay, often associated with his studio albums. His early work gained traction through mixtapes, while later singles have charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and received RIAA certifications. The following table lists selected singles as lead artist, including peak chart positions on the Billboard Hot 100 and RIAA certifications where applicable.| Title | Year | Album | Peak (Billboard Hot 100) | RIAA Certification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proud | 2022 | Yellow Tape 2 | 73 | - |
| Dirt | 2023 | Glockoma 2 | 88 | - |
| Let's Go | 2023 | Glockoma 2 | 59 | Gold (2024) |
| She Ready | 2025 | Glockaveli | 91 | - |