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G6reddot - Z6 (EP)

Florida’s very own G6reddot is making a name for himself with the release of his latest project Z6. The 6-track EP includes tracks such as “326(get away),” “Mhmmmmmm,” and the beloved fan-favorite, “Hard.” Z6 marks G6reddot’s debut project & he’s ready to show the world what they’ve been missing. With fewer than ten songs in his discography, it’s an outstanding debut. G6 has been able to create an authentic fanbase that is anticipating his every release, he’s not coming to disappoint.

Born and raised in the vibrant landscape of South Florida, G6reddot's music is a reflection of his life and experiences. "Hard," the EP's lead single, provides an intimate window into his world, inviting you to explore the depths of his soul. When asked about the essence of his music, G6reddot revealed, "this release is about bringing my fans into the life of G6, giving them an inside scoop about me, and leaving them curious about a lot."

Additionally, his music is a blend of various influences including heavyweights like Drake, Post Malone, Future, Young Thug, and Kodak Black. He self-describes his sound as “something you haven't heard before.” In fact, just last month G6 was spotted with Sexyy Red & Kodak Black in a viral IG post that further built anticipation for the EP. What sets G6reddot apart is the authenticity of his fanbase, a passionate community eagerly awaiting each new release.

Not only is G6reddot a talented artist, but he’s an award-winning songwriter too. One of his most notable moments was landing a No. 1 on Billboard for writing Cardi B's song “Up,” – and it stuck. “My first song I ever contributed to just so happened to go number 1 in the world,” G6 said. “A pretty big moment for anyone."

G6reddot wants his fans to take away the raw, unfiltered reality of his music. He wants his listeners to understand the struggles and challenges of people in his neighbourhood, saying, "When fans listen to my music, I want them to take away the gems I drop about the everyday things people from where I'm from go through - the mental challenges, the street life, and so much that comes with overcoming challenges in the ghetto. Those are the people I make music for."

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