Dusty Locane (often stylized in all uppercase as DUSTY LOCANE; born June 11, 1999) is an American rapper from
Brooklyn, New York
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. He began gaining recognition in 2020 and 2021 when his singles "
Rollin n Controllin Freestyle" and "Rolando (Caught in the Rain)" began getting popular on various
social media
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platforms, most notably
TikTok
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. He has been noted by ''
Billboard
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'' for his "raspy,
drill
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sound," and by ''
Pitchfork
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'', who called "Rolando (Caught in the Rain)" a "must-hear" rap song.
Early and personal life
Dusty Locane was raised in "a good home," not "subjected to the harsh realities of living in the hood," in
Canarsie, Brooklyn
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, New York. His father is Haitian and his mother is
Trinidadian
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, which led to him listening to
soca music
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as a child, in addition to hip hop and R&B. He attended college for a year before getting expelled and initially wanted to pursue a career in basketball. He then spent some time in jail, and started considering a music career seriously upon being released. He is affiliated with the
Rollin' 60s Neighborhood Crips. the rapper had 3 children, a son born on March 23 2022, a daughter born June 11, 2022 and another son born in August 2022.
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Career
Dusty Locane released his debut single, " Rollin n Controllin Freestyle", on August 7, 2020. On January 8, 2021, DJ Akademiks posted two videos of Locane rapping to his millions of followers on Instagram, thus introducing him to new listeners. By December 2021, the song had 200 million streams and was certified gold by the RIAA
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.
Dusty Locane announced that his debut album, ''Untamed'', was to be released on November 19, 2021. The album was postponed, however, out of respect for rapper Young Dolph
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, who was murdered on November 17. It was finally released on December 3, 2021. The album contained 20 songs and was generally received rather positively by critics. The album was supported by 6 singles and featured guest appearances from OMB Jaydee, 3Kizzy, Yung Bleu, 8ANDITT, Rah Swish and KG MORE BREESH.
On September 2, 2022 Dusty Locane released a 7 track EP titled ''Rollin N Controllin''. The EP featured the singles " Rollin n Controllin Freestyle", "Rolando (Caught in the Rain)", "Rollin n Controllin, Pt. 2 (Picture Me)" and "Rollin N Contollin, Pt.3 (Been Rollin)". The EP featured a sole appearance from Kajun Waters.
On September 23, 2022 Dusty Locane released a collaboration album alongside fellow rappers Ron Suno, Rah Swish and OnPointLikeOP titled ''Say Dat''. The album contained 8 songs.
On October 31, 2022 Dusty Locane released an album titled ''Nightmare On Da Fifth''. The album was supported by the single "Cremate (Run Outta Lucc)" which featured Stelly Hundo, OMB Jay Dee and 3Kizzy. The album featured 15 songs and guest appearances from 3Kizzy, Kajun Waters, SFIV5, TaTa, Stelly Hundo and OMB Jay Dee. 3 of the albums songs were released on previous Dusty Locane projects such as "PRESSURE" and "ROLANDO 2 (Catch The Rain)" both coming from ''Rollin N Controllin'' and "WAY BACC" coming from ''Say Dat''.
On December 5, 2022 Dusty Locane released an EP titled ''Catch Da Flu''. The EP featured 6 songs.
Discography
Albums
Collaborative albums
EPs
Singles
As lead artist
As featured artist
Guest appearances
References
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Living people
21st-century American rappers
African-American male rappers
Crips
Drill musicians
Gangsta rappers
Hispanic and Latino American rappers
People from Canarsie, Brooklyn
Rappers from Brooklyn
American people of Caribbean descent
American musicians of Caribbean descent
American male rappers
American male singers
American songwriters
East Coast hip hop musicians
American people of Trinidad and Tobago descent
American musicians of Haitian descent
1999 births