X4: It's vital to know why the West Coast rap artist is 'The Most Important'
Low-key tired of all the holiday tunes? Need a swift change of pace? Look no further than what hip-hop artist X4 is serving up these days courtesy of a newly released The Most Important mixtape.
X4’s ‘The Most Important’ mixtape is ready for your streaming goals
It’s much more than putting out a fire tune or flashy visual for X4 these days. Instead, the West Coast rap musician is delivering repeat-worthy lines courtesy of the new project.
South L.A. rapper X4 has just shared his new mixtape The Most Important, along with a new video for “10K”. Boasting features from West Coast A-listers Ralfy the Plug and 03 Greedo, as well as Lil Vada and Tru Carr, The Most Important serves as his first project since recently signing to Simple Stupid and Good Talk in partnership with Geffen Records. Across The Most Important’s eight new tracks, X4 delivers detailed storytelling that reflects his day-to-day life, recited with his distinct Southern Californian cadence.
Led by the lead single “Call My Bluff” and crafted entirely by his close friend and producer FBEAT, who’s known for his work with Blueface, Fenix Flexin, and 1takejay, X4’s new mixtape is a culmination of the assertive bar work and imaginative wordplay that has quickly elevated him into the upper echelon of new school West Coast rappers. Packed with sly flexes, thoughtful confessions, and trunk-rattling hits, The Most Important showcases the depths of X4’s wit and storytelling.
X4 grew up in the Rollin 40’s neighborhood of Southern L.A., a testament to his tough mentality instilled in him at an early age. He has recently risen as an inescapable West Coast artist, going viral thanks to a combination of his candid interviews and fiery street anthems reflecting his lived experiences.
With tracks like “Mr. Clean”, “Pop It”, and “Loose Leaf” generating Millions of views across socials and DSPs, X4 has been on a hot streak, displaying his slick rhyme schemes and no-nonsense bars. With collaborations with West Coast rap heroes like Ralfy the Plug (“Buster Or Felon”), Fenix Flexin (“Shit Talkin”), and Remble (“Not Regular”) already under his belt, X4 has the support of LA’s best and is looking to cement himself among a crowded West Coast scene.