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Prettiest Girls 4:180:00/4:18
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I'm A Thug Pt. 2 3:440:00/3:44
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War Ready Pt. 2 2:560:00/2:56
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Hating (Intro) 2:540:00/2:54
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Type Shit 3:370:00/3:37
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UZI 3:560:00/3:56
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19 Street 4:110:00/4:11
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Gang Shit 3:450:00/3:45
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Where I'm From 4:320:00/4:32
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Mate 3:290:00/3:29
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Rick Owens 2:530:00/2:53
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Love Me 3:460:00/3:46
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Rack Money Sinners 3:200:00/3:20
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Stunt Hard 4:140:00/4:14
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I'm A Thug 4:090:00/4:09
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0:00/4:22
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New Jack City 2:570:00/2:57
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Serious (Outro) 2:370:00/2:37
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3512 RMG Artists
3512 RMG
Bio
3512 RMG (Rack Money Gang) began as a grassroots movement driven by ambition, loyalty, and a relentless hunger for success. The foundation was laid in 2012 when Tayze stepped into the scene with his debut album “3 Seconds (Get Racks Or Die)”, alongside close collaborators Gwavy and Billz. What started as a small circle of artists quickly grew into a vision—one centered around independence, storytelling, and building a legacy from the ground up.
For years, the movement developed quietly, refining its sound and identity. Then in 2019, Tayze linked up with Navi Nav to release the collaborative mixtape “The Rack Money Gang Empire.” The project featured a wider roster including Kene Kravitz, Gwavy, Billz, and One Sirius, marking the first real expansion of 3512 RMG as a collective. It wasn’t just music—it was the introduction of a brand and a brotherhood.
Momentum continued to build, leading to a major milestone in October 2022 with the release of the group’s first official 10-track album, “Untied Rackz Of America,” led by Tayze, Navi Nav, and Kene Kravitz. The project helped solidify the group’s identity and spread their message to a broader audience, emphasizing unity, hustle, and the pursuit of wealth and recognition.
By 2024, 3512 RMG doubled down on their output, releasing two projects in the same year: the album “Fault Of Treasures” and the mixtape “The Rack Money Gang Empire 1.5.” These releases showcased growth in sound and storytelling, while reinforcing the group’s consistency and drive.
Never one to stand still, Tayze continued expanding the roster, bringing in new talent including Kash, Muddy G, and Young Dre. In 2025, the group introduced this new era with “The Massacre,” a project that spotlighted Kash and Muddy G as rising voices within 3512 RMG, signaling a new chapter for the collective.
By 2026, Tayze kept the momentum alive with his latest album “3512 Death Row East,” from which two new tracks were released, continuing to push the group’s sound and message forward.
From a single album in 2012 to a full-fledged rap collective with multiple projects and evolving talent, 3512 RMG stands as a testament to growth, loyalty, and the grind. Their journey reflects not just music, but a movement built on turning ambition into reality.
Gwavy
Bio
Gwavy first made his mark alongside Tayze on the hit single “You Already Know,” featured on Strictly 4 The Traps N Trunks Vol. 85, instantly showing his raw presence and chemistry. Known for his loyalty, Gwavy has stayed solid with Tayze through the years, building a consistent creative bond. In 2013, the two recorded over 10 tracks in just one month, later shaping that grind into the “Fault Of Treasures” & "The Rack Money Gang Empire 1.5" projects under the 3512 RMG banner, officially recognized as a group in 2024. Gwavy’s sound stands out for its originality, highlighted in his official video “Uptown Best Flow” on YouTube. He also appears on Tayze’s “3512 Death Row East” album as part of the 3512RMG supergroup, alongside Navi Nav and Young Dre.
Navi Nav
Bio
Navi Nav emerged onto the underground rap scene in 2019 as a key force behind the rise of 3512 RMG, teaming up with Kene Kravitz and Obe Sirius to release the group’s first mixtape. The breakout track “Chasing Money,” produced by Kene Kravitz, helped establish Navi Nav’s presence with his sharp delivery and focused grind mentality. By 2023, his name was gaining wider recognition through the 10-track RMG project United Rackz Of America, and he continued building momentum with appearances on Fault Of Treasure alongside Gwavy and Billz.
As the movement evolved, Navi Nav became a frequent collaborator with Tayze, especially after Tayze stepped into production in 2022. Their chemistry showed early on “Trap Beast (Givenchy)” in 2024 and expanded across multiple tracks like “19 Street,” “UZI,” “Gang Shit,” “Don’t Push Me,” “RMG Unit,” and “Nowhere to Breathe.” In 2025, Navi Nav sharpened his artistry even further, delivering confident performances on “One Squad,” “I Don’t See You,” and “Don’t Try Me Pt. 3.” His latest features From "3512 Death Row East" Album, including “Breathin,” “I Ain’t See U There,” and “3512 Code,” highlight his signature flow, loyalty to the RMG movement, and growing ambition as a standout voice in the collective.
Kene Kravitz
Bio
Kene Kravitz emerged as a relentless force behind the boards between 2018 and 2021, crafting 5–6 beats a day for Tayze and sharpening his sound as a key gateway into the music scene. His breakthrough moment came in 2020 when Tayze introduced him to a wider audience with “Trust Nobody,” a standout track produced by Kene Kravitz and featured as the hit single on the Welcome To Hell EP.
By 2023, Kene Kravitz expanded his role beyond production, teaming up with Tayze and Navi Nav to contribute both vocals and beats on the first RMG 10-track album, United Rackz Of America. Continuing his momentum, he played a major part in shaping the sound of 3512 RMG’s early catalog. A year later, he produced “Chasin Money” featuring Navi Nav, the lead single from the group’s first mixtape, The Rack Money Gang Empire, alongside Tayze, Navi Nav, and Obe Sirius—also stepping into the booth himself to record vocals for the project.
Young Dre
Bio
Young Dre’s journey in music didn’t start in the spotlight—it started behind the scenes. Since 2018, he’s been closely tied to the grind, learning the game firsthand by watching Tayze in action. From late-night studio sessions to on-location music video shoots and photoshoots, Dre absorbed everything: the creative process, the work ethic, and the business side of building a name from the ground up. While others saw the final product, Dre was there for the raw moments—the takes, the retakes, the energy, and the vision coming to life.
During those early years, Young Dre stayed patient, developing his own sound quietly while being inspired by the environment around him. That patience paid off when Tayze eventually heard one of Dre’s tracks. Seeing potential in his voice and delivery, Tayze told him he’d sound right at home on his beats—a moment that would become a turning point.
By 2025, Young Dre stepped out from behind the scenes and into the booth, officially beginning his recording journey alongside Tayze and Navi Nav. With guidance, experience, and hunger, he quickly found his footing in the studio. His breakthrough came with his first official feature, “Rags To Riches,” a track that marked his arrival and solidified his place within the movement. The song, released as part of the 3512 Death Row East album, introduced listeners to Dre’s story, his growth, and his transition from observer to artist.
Now emerging as a voice of the next wave, Young Dre represents dedication, patience, and evolution—proof that sometimes the best artists are built long before they’re ever heard.