Meet Saucy Santana, the Florida rapper responsible for the TikTok banger 'Material Girl'
was born in Connecticut and moved to Florida, to a town just an hour outside of Tallahassee, at the age of ten. It was where the rapper, now 28, fell in love with hip-hop and pop music. “Once I moved to Florida. I just had more Florida bass.
“I wanna have my feet in every genre,” Santana says while discussing how 2022 is proving to be a year for him to expand his audience and reach. On tSantana expands his Rolodex of sounds, proving to be more than a viral artist but a rapper who has taken the reigns of work into his own handsThe now Atlanta-based artist has released five albums as an independent artist alongside the production label Streamcut and is decidedly more in control of their output than your typical rising star.
”We just got to work, I was helping him get through and record the song, and that was literally the first night we met,” Trax says. The 24-year-old came to Atlanta from Long Island, NY during the heart of the New Atlanta wave of hip-hop and had been working with artists such as Latto and Lightskin Keisha when he crossed paths with Santana’s team and sent over a beat pack.
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