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After teaming with country-rapper Hosier in 2017 for an album called Made in America, the militantly pro-military rapper, singer, songwriter, comedian, and YouTube personality
Adam Calhoun pursued his own solo career. Since debuting in 2018, he has issued a string of chart-topping independent releases, including War and Pressure. He has released collaborative efforts with
Struggle Jennings (2020's Legend) and Tom MacDonald (2022's
The Brave).
In 2018,
Calhoun released the full-length
AmerAcal, which played upon the patriotic imagery he championed on social media. It also opened with a track called "Huck Fosier" that signaled his split from his onetime partner. Later that year, he returned with a second album, The Throne. In February 2019, he released the Crazy White Boy EP, a collaboration with
Demun Jones, with
Upchurch featuring on the track "Ww2.0." In July,
Calhoun delivered his third solo full-length, War, with
Hooligan -- a collaborative effort with
Upchurch -- arriving at the end of the year. 2020 saw the releases of Billy G.O.A.T. and Legend, the latter of which was a collaboration with Nashville country rapper
Struggle Jennings. The following year marked the arrival of the full-length Pressure, which quickly ascended to the top of the streaming charts, and was followed closely by the singles "I Can't Rap" and "No L's," the latter of which was a collaboration with Canadian rapper
Merkules. A second collaboration with
Jennings, Outlaw Shxt, appeared in 2021, followed in 2022 by
The Brave, which saw
Calhoun team up with Canadian rapper and ex-wrestler Tom MacDonald. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine