New York, NY (Top40 Charts) On his latest heater "Got Me Hot," Kansas City upstart SleazyWorld Go compares his treatment of the opps with audacious bars about the NBA - "Lil bro spin through and drop 35 like he KD," and, "Do him like Denver did the Lakers, I bet he sends him home." In the video, shot by Jerry Production (Lil Durk), Sleazy's back home in Kansas City, Missouri, and mobbing around with his Day 1 crew.
Breakout rapper SleazyWorld Go earned his latest in a series of accolades earlier this summer with the announcement that he was selected as a 2023 XXL Freshman; the first artist to represent both Kansas City, MO, and Grand Rapids, MI, on the prestigious magazine cover. Since then, he's made an appearance at the 2023 BET Awards, released the anthemic "Don't Get Your Feelings In It" featuring fellow XXL Freshman Luh Tyler, and has been in the studio working on his upcoming debut album.
SleazyWorld Go's hot streak began in 2019, following a personal transformation behind bars. The artist whose mom moved his family from Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Kansas City, Missouri, searching for a better life, wanted to move in a positive direction.
Music was his method. In 2022 he took off, with "Sleazy Flow" introducing him to the masses (the song is 2x RIAA Certifiied Platinum), and leading to a remix featuring
Lil Baby and a debut mixtape Where The Shooters Be that featured hip hop heavyweights
Lil Baby , Offset, G Herbo, and more. In 2023, he expanded on WTSB with Where The Shooters Be 2, dropped "Off The Court" featuring Polo G, was announced by Spotify as an Artist To Watch in 2023, and iHeartRadio announced him as a nominee for Best New Hip Hop Artist . With raw talent and proven superstar potential, it's clear that in 2023 and beyond SleazyWorld Go's list of accolades will only continue to grow.