Yung Bans
Yung Bans, born Josiah Miller, grew up in the Atlanta suburbs. He started gaining attention in 2018 with his song 'Lonely' featuring Lil Skies, which became...
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Yung Bans, born Josiah Miller, grew up in the Atlanta suburbs. He started gaining attention in 2018 with his song 'Lonely' featuring Lil Skies, which became his breakout track. Around that time he also worked with artists like Lil Yachty and Gunna.
His music often features other rappers, including tracks like 'Round' with Juice WRLD and '100 Shells' with YNW Melly. He's released several mixtapes and EPs, including one called 'Misunderstood' and another titled 'Bipolar' that touches on mental health themes.
In 2019, Miller was arrested on drug and weapons charges. He's kept releasing music since then, with songs like 'Blow Her Back Out' featuring KA$HDAMI and 'GANG' appearing among his more popular tracks.
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