Midwest rapper
IshDARR got his start while still a high-school student in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The artist born
Ishmael Ali grew up listening to his father's jazz and rap, which included
Lil Wayne,
A Tribe Called Quest,
De La Soul, and
the Pharcyde. During his freshman year at Messmer High School, he hooked up with his big brother's crew, rapping at house parties and talent shows. However, when his group mates graduated, he was left alone. He almost gave up -- a promising football career was also an option -- but was encouraged by his music teacher, whom students affectionately dubbed G Flat. With a sharp attention to catchy hooks like
Lupe Fiasco and a lyrical dexterity like
Vince Staples and
Isaiah Rashad,
IshDARR uploaded his early songs online, building a following while still studying and doing his homework. In 2014, he issued the Better Life EP, which included the single "POPS" featuring Rina. He caught the attention of Atlantic Records and entered the studio to work with producers Arthur McArthur (
Wiz Khalifa,
Drake,
Lil Wayne) and J. Gramm (
Kid Cudi,
Travis Scott). His debut, Old Soul Young Spirit, arrived in 2015, featuring the Gramm-produced track "Too Bad." A year later,
IshDARR released his sophomore full-length,
Broken Hearts & Bankrolls. ~ Neil Z. Yeung