Jay Critch

Jay Critch, born Jason Cole Critchlow on February 25, 1997, in Brooklyn, New York, has quickly made a name for himself in the hip-hop scene as one of its emerging stars. The American rapper and songwriter caught initial buzz with his distinctive flow and sharp lyricism, eventually garnering widespread attention with his 2016 single "Did It Again," which went viral and earned him a remix with Rich The Kid. Following his early success, Jay Critch continued to capitalize on his rising fame with a string of successful releases, solidifying his presence as a rising force in the East Coast rap scene.

Riding the wave of his budding career, Jay Critch has released a repertoire of tracks that showcase his versatility and ability to fuse melodious hooks with gritty street tales. Among his recent tracks, "Big Dawg" and "Homesick" stand out, reflecting his deepening artistry and growing fanbase. Additionally, tracks like "Google Maps" and the collaborative "Still Movin'" featuring Fivio Foreign confirm his knack for producing catchy anthems. With his unique style and relentless work ethic, Jay Critch remains a dynamic voice in the contemporary rap landscape, exemplified through his varied releases such as "OOPS," "Jugg Season," "Oh What A Feeling," the playful "Where's Dexter," and the lyrically charged "Spooky Freestyle." His trajectory suggests he'll continue to rise and push the boundaries of his sound, much to the excitement of hip-hop aficionados everywhere.

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The Leak, Vol. 1
Album - 11 Tracks - Released July 31, 2024
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