The duo mixes trap, soul, and jazz into songs that feel like conversations.
For a quick sense of their range, try "This Side" and "Up." They shift moods without losing that Atlanta feel.
EarthGang's music doesn't settle into one lane. A track like "AMEN" with Musiq Soulchild shows how they blend soulful hooks with sharp, grounded lyrics. They write about Black American life with the texture of a story, not a slogan.
Olu and WowGr8 started with mixtapes like "Shallow Graves for Toys" in 2013. By 2022's "Ghetto Gods," songs such as "American Horror Story" reflected a more layered look at social issues.
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