Slump6s
Slump6s (born Namil Bridges; December 20, 2004) is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer from Rochester, New York.[1] He is known for his innovative style that fuses rage rap, emo-rap, and plugg elements, often featuring melodic flows over heavy, atmospheric beats.[2][3] Rising to prominence in the underground hip-hop scene, Slump6s first garnered widespread attention in 2021 with viral singles like "Antisocial" (featuring tana) and "Antisocial 2," which showcased his raw energy and introspective lyrics.[1] That same year, he released his debut mixtape, Origin, marking his entry into major streaming platforms and establishing him as a key figure in the evolving sound of contemporary trap music.[1][4] Slump6s began his musical journey in high school, initially uploading tracks to SoundCloud as part of the collective Fifteenhunnid, where he honed his skills in rapping, production, and audio engineering.[1][5] In 2021, he signed with Field Trip Recordings, a subsidiary of Republic Records, which propelled his career forward with releases like the EP DAKOTAROMANI (with tana) and the album Genesis (2022), the latter featuring collaborations with artists such as Destroy Lonely and Sgpwes.[1][5] He departed the label in August 2023 and founded his independent label Casket Records in 2024.[1] His discography expanded rapidly thereafter, including Exodus (2023) and Salvation (2024, with deluxe edition released December 20, 2024), as well as 2025 releases such as the album Luv (February) and the single "Halftime" (March).[1] Notable collaborations extend to producers and rappers like glaive, Whethan, and midwxst, underscoring his influence within the hyperpop-adjacent and rage rap communities.[1]Early life
Childhood and family background
Namil Bridges, known professionally as Slump6s, was born on December 20, 2004, in Rochester, New York.[6] He is also known professionally as Dakota.[1] Bridges was raised in a musical household in Rochester, where his father, a local producer, maintained a home recording studio that provided young Namil with early access to music production equipment.[7] This environment fostered his initial interest in music from a very young age.[8] At six years old, he began participating in recording sessions in his father's studio, experimenting with singing over beats and developing a foundational love for the creative process, even if he did not fully grasp the content at the time.[8] Rochester's cultural and socioeconomic landscape, marked by a limited local rap scene, shaped Bridges's early years by exposing him to a broader New York underground influence rather than a defined regional sound.[8] This lack of a prominent music community in the city encouraged self-reliance in his familial creative space, setting the stage for his independent pursuits without the support of an established local infrastructure.[7]Initial musical influences and recordings
Slump6s's earliest musical influences were rooted in his childhood admiration for Michael Jackson, whose music videos he obsessively watched starting at age six, memorizing lyrics, dance moves, and performance techniques that ignited his passion for entertainment and recording. This foundational inspiration led him to experiment with singing over beats produced by his father in their home studio, marking his initial forays into music creation without formal training.[7] As a pre-teen, Slump6s expanded his influences to include hip-hop artists like XXXTentacion and Ski Mask the Slump God, drawn to their high-energy delivery, raw emotional expression, and ability to captivate audiences during live performances. By age 13, he began taking music more seriously, teaching himself rapping and basic production techniques using household equipment and drawing on skills from school activities such as playing drums, trumpet, and participating in chorus, which honed his sense of rhythm and timing. These self-directed efforts allowed him to blend melodic elements with rap, laying the groundwork for his emerging style.[8][7] As an eighth-grade student, Slump6s further developed these roots by uploading his initial tracks to SoundCloud around 2017–2018 as a means of personal expression amid the rising SoundCloud rap scene. These informal releases, created without major label support, gradually built a modest online following through organic sharing, showcasing his evolving melodic rap approach that mixed singing hooks with rhythmic flows. His access to the family studio during this period provided a low-pressure environment to refine his craft independently.[8][7][2][9]Career
2020–2021: Early releases and breakthrough
Slump6s entered the music industry with his debut extended play (EP), Naveah, released independently on March 13, 2020, when he was 15 years old.[10] The project featured five tracks showcasing his nascent trap-influenced sound, initially distributed via SoundCloud and streaming platforms. Later that year, he followed up with his second EP, 16, on December 19, 2020, which reflected his age at the time and included songs like "Sixteen" that began building a small but dedicated online following.[11] In 2021, Slump6s continued releasing music with the collaborative EP Dakotaromani alongside rapper BabySantana (also known as tana) on May 29, marking one of his earliest high-profile partnerships.[12] The five-track project, produced in part by Maajins, highlighted their shared energetic style and gained modest traction on platforms like SoundCloud. His breakthrough came with the single "Antisocial," featuring BabySantana, which premiered on SoundCloud in April 2021 before an official release through Republic Records in September.[13] The track exploded in popularity, going viral on TikTok through user-generated content and amassing tens of millions of streams, establishing Slump6s as an emerging voice in underground rap.[14] Amid this rising momentum, Slump6s signed with Field Trip Recordings, an imprint under Republic Records, around mid-2021.[15] This deal facilitated the release of his debut mixtape, Origin, on November 17, 2021, comprising 12 tracks that solidified his early catalog with introspective and boastful themes.[16] By the end of the year, his releases had accumulated millions of streams across platforms, generating significant online buzz within hip-hop communities and previews from outlets like XXL Magazine.[17]2022–2023: Debut album and rising collaborations
In 2022, Slump6s released his debut studio album Genesis on July 22 via Field Trip Recordings and Republic Records, marking a significant step in his transition from independent SoundCloud uploads to major label backing.[18][9] The 21-track project featured appearances from Destroy Lonely on "Water Section" and sgpwes on "December," showcasing Slump6s's evolving rage-influenced sound with high-energy production and introspective lyrics about personal struggles.[19][20] This release built on the momentum from his earlier breakout single "Antisocial," solidifying his presence in the underground hip-hop scene.[21] Throughout the year, Slump6s expanded his network through notable collaborations that highlighted his versatility. On April 29, he appeared alongside Glaive on the track "MENTAL" from producer Whethan's debut album MIDNIGHT, blending hyperpop elements with trap beats to create a frenetic, youth-driven anthem.[22] Later, in September 2022, he contributed to KAHDAMI's [mixtape](/page/Mixtape) *World Damination* on the song "relax!," delivering a laid-back yet aggressive [verse](/page/Verse) that complemented KAHDAMI's melodic flow and further entrenched Slump6s within the rising wave of SoundCloud rappers.[23] The period also saw Slump6s embroiled in a public feud with rapper Iayze, escalating in April 2022 over stylistic and personal disputes aired on social media. Slump6s initiated with the diss track "get well soon" on April 8, followed by "3Piece" on April 14, where he accused Iayze of inauthenticity and financial struggles.[24][25] Iayze retaliated with "I'm Him! (no children 2)" on April 9, mocking Slump6s's youth and claiming superiority in the genre, which fueled an online rivalry that generated buzz but did not derail Slump6s's momentum.[26][27] By late 2023, Slump6s continued his output with the album Exodus on October 20, a 15-track effort that delved deeper into themes of isolation and ambition, helping to broaden his fanbase through consistent streaming presence on platforms like Spotify.[28][29] This project emphasized his growth as a self-produced artist, with Slump6s handling much of the instrumentation to maintain creative control post-label signing.[30] Slump6s began performing live more frequently during this era, marking his entry into touring with appearances at events like BoxFest LA on June 23, 2022 and a show at Baby's All Right in Brooklyn on June 28, 2022, where he debuted tracks from Genesis to enthusiastic crowds.[31][32] In interviews, such as his October 2022 "On The Radar" podcast appearance and a March 2022 discussion on his SoundCloud origins, he reflected on evolving from bedroom production to label support, crediting the DIY ethos for his rapid ascent while expressing ambitions for larger stages.[33][34]2024–2025: Expanded discography and recent projects
In 2024, Slump6s continued to build on the momentum from his earlier work, such as the 2023 album Exodus, by releasing several projects that showcased his evolving sound in trap and rage rap. In 2024, Slump6s founded his independent label, Casket Records, to support emerging talent while continuing to build his own catalog. The year began with the EP V2 on January 7, followed by the single "Pocket Change" on May 3, 2024, which featured introspective tracks blending melodic elements with hard-hitting beats.[35] Later that summer, he dropped the album Glory 2 on June 21, a sequel to his 2022 project that expanded on themes of success and street life with guest appearances and polished production.[36] This was complemented by the November 29 release of Malice, an EP positioned as a precursor to his subsequent work, containing tracks recorded during extended studio sessions.[37] The year closed with Salvation on December 6 and its deluxe edition on December 20, adding new songs that deepened his exploration of personal struggles and triumph.[38][39] To sustain streaming momentum, Slump6s issued key singles throughout 2024, including "Whats Next?" on June 21, which highlighted his signature flow over aggressive instrumentation, and "Pay Me Back" on September 26, a track emphasizing loyalty and retribution that resonated with fans on platforms like Spotify and YouTube.[40][41][42] These releases, alongside others like "Amber Rose," helped maintain his visibility in the underground rap scene without relying on major label promotion.[43] Entering 2025, Slump6s shifted toward more ambitious collaborations and full-length projects. His album Luv arrived on February 14, 2025, presenting a more vulnerable side with romantic undertones woven into his trap framework. The collaborative mixtape Eclipse with frequent partner Sgpwes, long anticipated and delayed from late 2024 due to production refinements, remains scheduled for release as of November 2025, with a tracklist drawn from leaks and snippets, featuring joint efforts like "OG" and "Butterfly."[44] Additionally, Mayhem was scheduled for release later in 2025, with early snippets circulating on SoundCloud indicating a return to high-energy rage elements.[45] As of November 2025, Slump6s remains active in fan engagement through social media updates on Instagram and YouTube, sharing behind-the-scenes content and responding to supporter feedback. He has announced initial tour dates, including a performance at The Palace in Ottawa on December 12, 2025, signaling potential expansion into live shows to connect with his growing audience.[46] No major shifts or retirements have been confirmed, allowing focus on these ongoing developments.[47]Musical style and artistry
Genres and production techniques
Slump6s's music primarily draws from trap and rage rap genres, incorporating aggressive, high-energy beats characterized by distorted synths and rapid percussion that encourage mosh-pit-like responses in live settings.[48] His sound also features elements of Chicago drill, including sliding 808 bass lines and gritty, street-oriented rhythms, alongside melodic singing reminiscent of ambient hip-hop in early tracks.[49] Over time, his style has evolved from softer, melody-driven compositions to harder, more intense beats that emphasize raw aggression and headbanging energy, as seen in his progression from the 2021 mixtape Origin to later releases like Genesis (2022).[3][2] In terms of production techniques, Slump6s frequently self-produces his tracks using digital audio workstations, a skill he developed through self-taught experimentation with music software.[34] His approach heavily relies on auto-tune to create a drenched, distorted vocal texture, paired with booming 808 bass and fast hi-hat patterns that echo the frenetic pace of the SoundCloud rap era.[50] These elements produce a lo-fi aesthetic in his initial home recordings, marked by raw, unpolished layers that prioritize vibe over perfection.[51] Collaborations have expanded his production palette, notably with producer Whethan on tracks like "Mental," which infuses electronic and hyperpop elements into hip-hop foundations for a genre-blending alternative sound.[52] Following 2022, Slump6s's output shifted toward more polished studio production, incorporating cleaner mixes and refined instrumentation while retaining core trap and rage signatures, evident in albums like Salvation (2024).[53] This progression reflects a maturation in his technical approach, balancing underground grit with broader accessibility.[3]Lyrical themes and influences
Slump6s's lyrics frequently explore core themes of mental health struggles, relationships, street life, and personal growth, often conveyed through introspective reflections or aggressive deliveries that capture the raw energy of his experiences. In tracks like "Apologies" and "Nobody’s Home" from his 2021 mixtape Origin, he delves into emotional vulnerability and isolation, echoing the internal conflicts of youth amid rising fame.[15] Street life motifs appear in his gritty narratives of survival and hustle, drawing from the realities of growing up in Rochester, New York, where he incorporates metaphors of urban resilience and local landmarks to ground his storytelling.[7] Relationships emerge as a recurring focus, marked by regret and fleeting connections, as seen in songs addressing betrayal or longing, blending aggression with moments of tenderness.[15] His influences are prominently integrated into his songwriting, particularly the emotional vulnerability of XXXTentacion and the playful wordplay of Ski Mask the Slump God, which shape his verses into a mix of heartfelt confession and rapid-fire bars. Slump6s has cited studying XXXTentacion's raw expression of pain as a key inspiration for his introspective style, while Ski Mask's energetic flow informs his more hype-driven tracks.[7] Early exposure to Michael Jackson also subtly influences his rhythmic phrasing and performance flair, though his core hip-hop roots remain dominant.[7] The evolution of his themes reflects a maturation from youthful rebellion to redemption arcs, evident across his discography. Early work in Origin emphasizes defiant energy and early career ambitions, with aggressive bars on tracks like "Lincoln" highlighting rebellion against constraints.[15] By 2024's Salvation, his lyrics shift toward personal growth and redemption, using the album's overarching narrative of deliverance to explore overcoming past struggles and seeking renewal.[38] This thematic progression continued into 2025 releases like Luv, further blending introspection with genre experimentation.[54] Slump6s's songwriting approach often employs metaphors rooted in his Rochester upbringing, such as references to local hardships symbolizing broader battles, while diss tracks underscore rivalries with pointed aggression. In his feud with Iayze, songs like "Get Well Soon" and "Chinese Food" deliver sharp critiques of opponents, blending personal jabs with street bravado to assert dominance.[27][24] This method allows him to weave rivalry into themes of personal triumph, maintaining an authentic voice tied to his origins.[7]Discography
Studio albums
Slump6s released his debut studio album, Genesis, on July 22, 2022. The project comprises 21 tracks and includes guest appearances from Destroy Lonely and Sgpwes.[55][19] His second studio album, Exodus, followed on October 20, 2023. It features 15 tracks.[56] Salvation, Slump6s's third studio album, was released on December 6, 2024, with 16 tracks. The album earned a user score of 61 out of 100 on Album of the Year (as of November 2025), reflecting appreciation for its artistic progression.[53][57] The deluxe edition of Salvation was released on December 20, 2024, adding 4 bonus tracks for a total of 20 tracks.[39][58] The rapper's fourth studio album, Luv, arrived on February 14, 2025.[59] Slump6s's breakthrough single "Antisocial" (featuring him, by tana), released in 2021, has surpassed 147 million streams on Spotify, bolstering the streaming success of his subsequent albums.[60]Mixtapes
Slump6s's mixtapes represent informal, thematic projects that bridge gaps between his studio albums, often emphasizing experimental production, collaborations, and direct fan interaction via streaming platforms. These releases, typically digital and streaming-exclusive, allow for rapid output and creative freedom, fostering ongoing engagement with his audience through freestyles, leaks, and social media teases.[54][61] His debut mixtape, Origin, arrived on November 17, 2021, comprising 12 tracks and serving as his first major label effort under Field Trip Recordings, a Republic Records imprint. Building on the viral success of his feature on tana's "Antisocial" earlier that year, which amassed over 147 million Spotify streams, Origin captured post-breakthrough momentum with introspective and trap-infused cuts like the title track and "Moment." A companion Origin – Lost Files EP of bonus material was simultaneously dropped on SoundCloud to deepen fan immersion.[62][15][63] In 2024, Slump6s released Glory 2 (The Mixtape) on June 21, featuring 13 tracks that expand on the "glo" aesthetic from his prior work, with old school trap beats produced by figures like Zaytoven and Akachi. The project includes a guest appearance from Lil Gnar on "Status" and draws stylistic nods to early 2000s influences such as Gucci Mane, incorporating freestyle-like flows in several cuts to highlight raw energy and lyrical dexterity. Positioned after his EP v2, it maintained streaming momentum with tracks like "Dime Piece" and "What's Next?" exclusively on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.[64][36][65] The collaborative mixtape Eclipse, partnering with Sgpwes, was initially slated for August 2022 but faced delays, with a projected release in 2024 or 2025. Planned as a 14-track joint effort, it builds on their prior chemistry seen in snippets like "OG" and "Too Fast," leaked via social media and SoundCloud, emphasizing high-energy rage trap and mutual production contributions to boost cross-fan engagement. As of late 2025, the project remains unreleased, heightening anticipation through intermittent updates.[44][66]| Title | Artist(s) | Release Date | Number of Tracks | Label/Format | Key Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Origin | Slump6s | November 17, 2021 | 12 | Field Trip/Republic; Digital download, streaming | Debut mixtape; Followed "Antisocial" feature success; Bonus SoundCloud EP included.[62][15] |
| Glory 2 (The Mixtape) | Slump6s | June 21, 2024 | 13 | Self-released; Digital download, streaming | Sequel to Glory EP; Features Lil Gnar; Old school trap influences with freestyle elements.[64][36] |
| Eclipse | Slump6s & Sgpwes | Scheduled 2024/2025 | 14 (planned) | Self-released; Digital download, streaming | Delayed collaborative project; Based on leaks and snippets for rage trap sound.[44] |