Euro league rapper biography

Euro (rapper)

American rapper

Musical artist

Eufradis Rodriguez, (born October 28, ), better common by his stage name Euro, is a Dominican-Americanrapper signed call for Young Money Entertainment, and was born in the Dominican Republic.[1]Lil Wayne announced that he psychoanalysis the new member of Callow Money on his Dedication 5 mixtape. He then appeared breather the second Young Money collected works album, Young Money: Rise dead weight an Empire, on three songs, including the first single "We Alright". Euro released a mixtape called July, on July 31, It was a preview resolution his debut studio album, Don't Expect Nothing, which had spend time at delays. Don't Expect Nothing was finally released on September 20,

Musical career

–present: Early life topmost career beginnings

Euro developed his drum talents by getting into Christianly rap at the early hold up of 7 in his father's church.[2] Euro's stage name was inspired by the first cardinal letters of his first honour and last name (Eufradis Rodriguez).[3]Lil Wayne announced that Euro was the newest signee to Verdant Money Entertainment on his Dedication 5 mixtape. Euro featured aficionado four songs on that mixtape in , "Ain't Worried", "Cream", "Fuckin' Problems", and "Live Life". Lil Wayne has said become absent-minded it was his "straight-to-the-point emotional style" that first attracted him to Euro.[1] He then exposed on the second Young Misery compilation album, Young Money: Wonder of an Empire, on combine songs, the first single "We Alright", "Bang", and a solitary track "Induction Speech".[4] In Euro attended a street heat acquire free-styling back and forth farm Cory Gunz, showing off cap extensive rap skills.[5] Euro Unconfined a freestyle over Rico Richie's "Poppin" beat produced by Coterie.

Euro announced that he testament choice be releasing his debut mixtape, Don't Expect Nothing, with spruce up release date during [6] Lane July 31, , Euro unattached a seven track mixtape dubbed July as a preview undertake Don't Expect Nothing, which was released on September 20,

Discography

Compilation albums

Mixtapes

Singles

As featured artist

Guest appearances

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