Yelawolf, born Michael Wayne Atha in Gadsden, AL, made his major label debut with Eminem’s Shady Records (Interscope) in 2011 after building a rabid fanbase that caught the attention of critics and label execs alike.
Yelawolf, born Michael Wayne Atha in Gadsden, AL, made his major label debut with Eminem’s
Shady Records (Interscope) in 2011 after building a rabid fanbase that caught the attention of
critics and label execs alike. The rapper, songwriter, performer and entrepreneur has released
new music relentlessly and travelled around the world performing sold out shows across the
United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. His first five full–length albums and
various side projects have featured collaborations with a wide variety of top artists including
Eminem, Ed Sheeran, Travis Barker, Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gucci Mane, Kendrick
Lamar, Diplo, A$AP Rocky, 3.6 Mafia, Big Boi, Wynonna Judd, among others. With his faithful
and ever–expanding following, Yelawolf has cultivated a global community with his lifestyle
brand Slumerican. His sixth studio album Ghetto Cowboy was released via his own imprint,
Slumerican Records and has included extensive touring in both the US and internationally in its
support. Yelawolf released 4 projects in April, 2021 leading up to his full–length studio album
titled “MudMouth” on April 30th, 2021, followed by a rock n roll album titled “Sometimes Y”
which was released March 11th, 2022. Yelawolf is set to release a double album titled War Story
in March 2024.
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Yelawolf
Yelawolf, born Michael Wayne Atha in Gadsden, AL, made his major label debut with Eminem’s Shady Records (Interscope) in 2011 after building a rabid fanbase that caught the attention of critics and label execs alike.