Phillip Glen-Earl Peaks, widely recognized by his stage moniker Peezy, stands as an eminent American rapper and accomplished songwriter, celebrated for his profound contributions to the realm of hip-hop music. He was born in Michigan, United States, on November 5, 1991.
Emerging onto the scene during the early 2010s, Peezy carved an indelible path within the rap landscape as an integral member of the revered Motor City's Team Eastside rap collective.
In 2012, Peezy embarked on a solo journey, captivating audiences with his inaugural single "I'm Good," which set the stage for his meteoric rise. The year 2015 marked a pivotal juncture in his artistic journey, marked by the release of his debut album, "Mud Music 2 Reloaded," a definitive testament to his creative prowess and lyrical finesse. His discography reverberates with a series of chart-topping singles, including the resounding hits "2 Million Up," "Build A Bear," "Hustler Vs. Scammer," "Cruise," "7am in ATL," "Stfu," and "Rio Flow," each bearing witness to his versatility and ingenuity as an artist.
Peezy's influence extended beyond his solo work, as evidenced by his notable feature on E-40's critically acclaimed album "Practice Makes Paper," alongside luminaries such as Roddy Ricch, Chris Brown, and Wiz Khalifa.
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