
Eddy Baker isn't just rapping; he's curating a vibe. Hailing from Los Angeles, Baker carved his niche in the underground hip-hop scene, fusing cloud rap’s ethereal textures with the grimy aesthetics of Memphis rap and a dash of hardcore punk energy. Early associations with Raider Klan propelled him into the spotlight, but it's his consistently evolving solo work that’s solidified his standing. From the hazy soundscapes of projects like "DopeSmoker" to the more polished, trap-infused beats of later releases, Baker's music is a testament to his adaptability. Beyond the music, Baker cultivates a distinct persona – a counter-culture icon draped in streetwear, championing cannabis culture and a DIY ethos. He's collaborated with a diverse array of artists, from fellow underground heavyweights like Xavier Wulf and Bones to mainstream figures such as Juicy J, expanding his reach without sacrificing his core identity. His entrepreneurial spirit is evident in his merchandise and unwavering connection to his fanbase, fostering a community that resonates with his authentic, unfiltered perspective. Recently, Baker has been exploring new sonic territories, hinting at a stylistic shift while remaining true to the core principles that define his sound. He continues to tour extensively, bringing his unique energy to stages across the globe.