Snootie Wild, born LePreston Porter, was a Memphis rapper known for his gritty Southern sound and infectious hooks. He broke through in 2014 with his viral street anthem "Yayo," produced by Yo Gotti, which landed him a deal with Epic Records and CMG (Collective Music Group). His music often blended trap beats with melodic flows, as heard in tracks like "Made Me (Remix)" and "Go Mode," showcasing collaborations with artists like Boosie Badazz, K Camp, and Jeremih.
Hailing from Tennessee, Snootie built a reputation for raw, energetic tracks that captured street life and hustle culture. Later releases like "El Pablo" and "The Deans List 2" continued his signature style of hard-hitting verses over trunk-rattling production. Tragically, Snootie Wild passed away in February 2022 following a shooting in Houston, leaving behind a catalog that cemented his influence in Southern hip-hop. His music remains a testament to his relentless work ethic and Memphis roots.
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