Born into a city with such rich history in music and entertainment, there’s no surprise that Queens native ONEPPL found his way into the arts. With a base in Hip-Hop, ONEPPL’s catalogue can be described as ever changing and genre-bending, as he pushes the boundaries and envelope for creativity & self-expression with every release. Growing up first generation American in a place as diverse as NYC has helped shape his style and sound to become one that is enjoyed on an international level which in turn leaves ONEPPL to be respected as a multidimensional artist. Though sonically he isn’t an immediate representation of the traditional or modern NYC Hip-Hop soundscape, he makes up for it in his aggression, lyricism, witty wordplay and hometown pride which can be heard and felt throughout his latest album, QGTM II (Queens Get the Money II). Michael Jackson, Kanye West, Buju Banton, Kendrick Lamar and TLC are respected as some of his greatest musical influences.
Born into a city with such rich history in music and entertainment, there’s no surprise that Queens native ONEPPL found his way into the arts. With a base in Hip-Hop, ONEPPL’s catalogue can be described as ever changing and genre-bending, as he pushes the boundaries and envelope for creativity & self-expression with every release. Growing up first generation American in a place as diverse as NYC has helped shape his style and sound to become one that is enjoyed on an international level which in turn leaves ONEPPL to be respected as a multidimensional artist. Though sonically he isn’t an immediate representation of the traditional or modern NYC Hip-Hop soundscape, he makes up for it in his aggression, lyricism, witty wordplay and hometown pride which can be heard and felt throughout his latest album, QGTM II (Queens Get the Money II). Michael Jackson, Kanye West, Buju Banton, Kendrick Lamar and TLC are respected as some of his greatest musical influences.