
From bedroom producer to bass music titan, Crankdat is more than just a name; it's a sonic signature. Christian Smith, the Ohio native behind the moniker, didn't just stumble upon the scene – he detonated it. His signature blend of hard-hitting dubstep, relentless trap, and a touch of melodic future bass quickly carved a unique space in a crowded landscape. He’s not content with simple drops; he constructs sonic demolition zones. Crankdat’s career ignited with his viral remix of Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen," a track that showcased his signature "Crankdat Re-Crank" – a production technique involving aggressive layering and distortion, turning familiar tracks into bass-fueled behemoths. This early success propelled him onto festival stages across the globe, including EDC Las Vegas and Lost Lands, cementing his status as a force to be reckoned with. Beyond the raw power of his productions, Crankdat distinguishes himself with a keen ear for sound design and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of electronic music. He's collaborated with industry heavyweights like Marshmello and Slander, further solidifying his position within the EDM elite. Recently, Crankdat continues to tour extensively and release new music, staying true to his signature sound while experimenting with new sonic textures, ensuring his reign in the bass music kingdom remains unchallenged. His high energy sets and distinct sound continue to resonate with fans across the globe.