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Birth name | Benjamin Fernando Barajas Lasky[1] | |||||||||
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Subscribers | 1.93 million[2] | |||||||||
Total views | 233.122 million[2] | |||||||||
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Benjamin Fernando Barajas Lasky (born October 2, 2000), better known by his stage name Quadeca (formerly QuadecaX8), is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, record producer, YouTuber, and former video game commentator. Lasky began on the Internet by uploading rap songs, music videos, comedy sketches, and video gameplay to his YouTube channel, but has strayed away from his YouTube career to focus heavily on his music career, releasing his debut studio album Voice Memos in 2019, his second From Me to You in 2021, and his third I Didn't Mean to Haunt You in 2022. He then released his Scrapyard project in 2023 consisting of 5 different packs.
Early life
Benjamin Lasky was born on October 2, 2000, in Los Angeles, California. His father, Mitch Lasky, is a Benchmark general partner and former entrepreneur and video game executive.[3] Lasky became an avid soccer player as a child and was enthusiastic about hip hop and other forms of music. He also has a younger sister named Anna who was featured in some of his earliest videos, along with an older sister, Natasha. Lasky opened his YouTube channel on June 11, 2012, under the name QuadecaX8; his early videos were based around video game commentating and the FIFA franchise. He was admitted to Menlo School in 2015, where he joined the soccer team.[4] Lasky continued to play with his soccer team through his student years and became a tri-captain of the team.[5][6]
Career
In 2014, Lasky began to create rap-related content and freestyles for his channel. In February, he performed at a middle school talent show that went viral on YouTube.[7] On September 16, 2015, at the age of 14, he released his debut mixtape Work in Progress. The mixtape acquired 10 million streams on Spotify with the stand-out song "Wii Music Fire" attracting over 7 million streams on Spotify. He released his second mixtape Nostalgia for the Now on May 11, 2016.
On January 31, 2017, Lasky released his third mixtape Bad Internet Rapper and followed it up with his fourth mixtape, Out of Order in November of that year. In early 2018, Lasky released two singles "Clouted Up" and "Heart Attack." In October 2018, he teamed up with Saint G to drop a joint project, 1Day, produced in one day.
In late 2018, KSI called out Quadeca and other YouTube rappers claiming they were frauds. Lasky responded with a diss track "Insecure" within a week.[8] The music video acquired over 8 million views within 10 days. In November, KSI gave a review of the track and praised it, saying that it warranted a diss track from himself.[9] He responded to with his own diss "Ares," to which Lasky gave a lukewarm response in a tweet.[10][11] Logan Paul revealed that he had wanted to collaborate with Lasky to diss KSI as well, but was denied.[12]
On March 8, 2019, he released his debut studio album Voice Memos,[13] and on March 22, Voice Memos peaked at No. 42 on Billboard's Independent Albums and Heatseekers Albums.[14][15] He was invited to explain the lyrics of the song "Uh Huh!" on a Genius interview.[16]
He was featured as a guest on the song "Roll the Dice" from KSI and Randolph's collaborative album New Age on April 12, 2019.[17] On April 21, 2019, Lasky released the single "Not a Diss Track". On May 12, Twista reacted to him and other new rappers on Genius's The Cosign, where he criticized Lasky for being "corny."[18][19] On May 26, he released a music video to "The Man on my Left Shoulder." On August 1, 2019, Lasky released the single "Tomfoolery" with Egovert, Kil, and Moxas. On September 6, he released the single "I Don't Care", and on September 27, Quadeca and Moxas released "Schoenberg."[20] At the end of the Schoenberg music video, he announced his next album From Me To You, which was set to release in early 2020. Quadeca went on to release two more singles that year, "Fish Outta Bacardi" with EGOVERT and "Beamin’", produced by Mathias Tyner.
In March 2020, he announced the lead single for From Me To You, "Where'd You Go", which he then released in April. He was able to explain the lyrics in a second interview with Genius. In April he also announced the second single, "Alone Together", which was subsequently released later that month. Starting in August, Quadeca took a five-month hiatus from all social platforms, to finalize From Me To You.
On January 29, 2021, Lasky reannounced his second studio album titled From Me to You on YouTube,[21] which released on March 30, 2021, under AWAL.[22][23][24][25] He released the self-produced single "Sisyphus" on March 20, 2021, which garnered widespread critical praise.[26][27][28]
On September 19, 2022, Lasky released the lead single to his third album I Didn't Mean to Haunt You, titled "Born Yesterday".[29] He then released the album's second single, titled "Tell Me a Joke", on October 25, 2022.[30] On the same day, he announced his album, revealing the cover art, tracklist, and release date. I Didn't Mean to Haunt You was scheduled to release on November 11, 2022,[31][32] however was ultimately released a day earlier on November 10.
On October 3, 2023, Lasky announced via his Twitter and Instagram pages an upcoming project, "The Scrapyard Series". Lasky detailed that the project would consist of five separate 2-3 song EPs, each one being released every 2-3 weeks.[33] The first EP was released on October 11, 2023, titled SCRAPYARD I.[34] The second EP, SCRAPYARD II, was released October 30, 2023.[35]
Artistry
Style and influences
Lasky's early releases were categorized as YouTube rap but he has since diversified, combining elements of experimental hip hop, R&B and pop rap. His earlier projects were influenced by rappers like Logic and J Cole. In his second album From Me To You, Quadeca draws from influences such as Tyler, The Creator, Joji, Childish Gambino and Frank Ocean. Quadeca has cited artists such as The Microphones, Duster, Lingua Ignota, Björk, Jane Remover and Caroline Polachek as influences for his third studio album I Didn't Mean To Haunt You.[36]
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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Independent Albums [14] |
Top Heatseekers [15] | ||
Voice Memos |
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42 | 15 |
From Me to You |
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I Didn't Mean to Haunt You |
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Mixtapes
Title | Album details |
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Work in Progress |
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Nostalgia for the Now |
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Bad Internet Rapper |
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Out of Order |
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Title | Album details |
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1Day (with Saint G) |
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EPs
Title | EP details |
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Scrapyard I |
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Scrapyard II |
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Scrapyard III |
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Singles
Title | Year | Album/Mixtape |
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"Wii Music Fire" | 2015 | Work in Progress |
"Mind's Eye" | 2016 | Nostalgia for the Now |
"You Can't Rap" | ||
"Dreamlife" (featuring Gracie Zander) |
Non-album single | |
"2020" | Bad Internet Rapper | |
"Unscripted" | ||
"Lemon Tree" | 2017 | |
"Cause He Has One" | Non-album single | |
"Who Would've Thought" | Out of Order | |
"Idontwannaspeakagain" | ||
"Hold Up" (featuring Quentin Miller) | ||
"Clouted Up" | 2018 | Non-album single |
"Heart Attack" | ||
"No Deal" (featuring Moxas) | ||
"Unusual" (featuring B. Lou) |
Voice Memos | |
"Insecure" | Non-album single | |
"Four Horsemen" (with Crypt, Dax & Scru Face Jean) |
2019 | |
"War!" (featuring Dax) |
Voice Memos | |
"Uh-Huh" | ||
"Not a Diss Track" | Non-album single | |
"Volt" (with Sad Frosty) | ||
"Gordon Ramsay" (featuring Sad Frosty) | ||
"The Man on my Left Shoulder" | Voice Memos | |
"Tomfoolery" (with Egovert, Kil & Moxas) |
Non-album single | |
"I Don't Care" | ||
"Schoenberg" (featuring Moxas) | ||
"Fish Outta Bacardi" (featuring Egovert) | ||
"Beamin'" | ||
"Class in Session!" (with A1TH) |
2020 | Ignorant as Hell |
"Where'd You Go?" | From Me to You | |
"Alone Together" | ||
"Live Like This" | Non-album single | |
"Sisyphus" | 2021 | From Me to You |
"Rip Bozo" (featuring Lou from Paradise) |
Non-album single | |
"Born Yesterday" | 2022 | I Didn't Mean to Haunt You |
"Tell Me a Joke" |
Guest appearances
Title | Year | Album/Mixtape |
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"Batter Up" (Didac featuring Quadeca) |
2018 | Non-album singles |
"Lost in the Clouds" (CamDaye featuring FiveAm & Quadeca) | ||
"Supreme" (Reactitup featuring Quadeca) | ||
"Illy Mode" (Scru Face Jean featuring Quadeca) |
2019 | |
"Roll the Dice" (Randolph featuring Quadeca) |
New Age | |
'Tonight's the Night" (Walia featuring Quadeca) |
Non-album single | |
"Emergency" (B. Lou featuring Dax & Quadeca) |
BOW | |
"Duh Nuh" (Crypt featuring Quadeca) |
Tales From The Crypt | |
"Outbreak" (Josh A featuring Quadeca) |
Disgrace | |
"Bigger" (Joey Nato featuring Quadeca) |
Who Made This Album? | |
"SOLID" (JAG featuring Quadeca) |
2020 | Non-album single |
"Darken The Shadow" (Pellek featuring Quadeca) |
2021 | Darken The Shadow OST |
References
- ↑ "BURNIN BRIDGES LONG DAY FEAT IDK". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
- 1 2 "About Quadeca". YouTube.
- ↑ McClain, James (December 1, 2020). "Venture Capitalist Mitch Lasky Drops $40 Million on Malibu's Broad Beach". Yahoo! Finance.
- ↑ "2015–16 BOYS SOCCER ALL-LEAGUE TEAM". West Bay Athletic League.
- ↑ "Page 48 – Menlo Magazine Summer 2019". Menlo School. p. 48.
- ↑ Eymer, Rick (February 6, 2019). "WBAL BOYS SOCCER: THREE TEAMS STAKE A CLAIM TO THE TITLE". Sacred Heart Schools, Atherton.
- ↑ Eymer, Rick (January 20, 2017). "Lasky's first soccer goal is music to Menlo's ears". Palo Alto Weekly.
- ↑ Glaze, Virginia (November 24, 2018). "KSI gets roasted by YouTube rapper in savage diss track". Dexerto.
- ↑ Donigan, Wyatt (November 27, 2018). "KSI gives surprising review of Quadeca diss track". Dexerto.
- ↑ Griffin, Louise (December 15, 2018). "KSI viewers affirm Deji's claim he has a 'god complex' as he collabs with Randolph". Metro.
- ↑ Donigan, Wyatt (December 4, 2018). "KSI releases long-awaited diss track, Quadeca gives lukewarm response". Dexerto.
- ↑ Glaze, Virginia (December 8, 2019). "Logan Paul wants to team up with this YouTube rapper to roast KSI". Dexerto.
- ↑ New To Hip Hop (July 16, 2019). "Quadeca: Voice Memos Review".
- 1 2 "INDEPENDENT ALBUMS". Billboard. March 23, 2019.
- 1 2 "HEATSEEKERS ALBUMS". Billboard. March 23, 2019.
- ↑ Reneau, Steven (March 20, 2019). "Quadeca Breaks Down The Meaning Of "Uh Huh!"". Genius.
- ↑ Smith, Theo (April 15, 2019). "Review: KSI & Randolph – New Age". The Edge.
- ↑ Gebreyes, Rahel (May 10, 2019). "Twista Reacts To New Fast Rappers On 'The Cosign'". Genius.
- ↑ Marie, Erika (May 14, 2019). "Twista Reacts To Quick-Rhyming Rappers Like J.I.D, Denzel Curry, & Ski Mask". HotNewHipHop.
- ↑ "Rappers Quadeca and Moxas, sample a famous, expressionistic Arnold Schoenberg piece for the short, but sweet banger, "Schoenberg."". The Musical Hype. October 1, 2019.
- ↑ Lasky, Benjamin (January 29, 2021). "From Me To You (Trailer)". YouTube.
- ↑ "What's Up Next: Here's Every Album Dropping In March". Genius.
- ↑ "Revealed: Billboard's 2020 Indie Power Players". Billboard. June 15, 2020.
- ↑ "Quadeca- "From Me To You" (Album Review)". Fantastic Hip Hop. April 8, 2021.
- ↑ Jefferson, Devon (April 1, 2021). "NEW MUSIC FRIDAY – NEW ALBUMS FROM LIL TJAY, 24HRS, BANKROLL FREDDIE + MORE". HipHopDX.
- ↑ Buxton, Chris (April 12, 2021). "Quadeca – From Me To You (Album Review)". Banger of the Day.
- ↑ "Quadeca – Sisyphus (Official Music Video)". News Vision Viral. March 21, 2021.
- ↑ Fantano, Anthony (March 22, 2021). "Quadeca Blows My Mind". YouTube.
- ↑ Degrazia, Leah (September 20, 2022). "Quadeca Tells A Supernatural Tale On New Song "Born Yesterday"". Genius. Retrieved September 20, 2022.
- ↑ Partridge, Ken (October 25, 2022). "Quadeca Continues His Ghost Saga With New Song "Tell Me a Joke"". Genius. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
- ↑ Benjamin Lasky [@Quadeca] (October 25, 2022). "I Didn't Mean To Haunt You" (Tweet). Retrieved October 25, 2022 – via Twitter.
- ↑ Gomez, Jade (October 25, 2022). "Quadeca Announces New Album 'I Didn't Mean to Haunt You'". Paper. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
- ↑ Lasky, Benjamin. "WELCOME TO "THE SCRAPYARD SERIES"". Twitter. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
- ↑ "Quadeca - Scrapyard I" out now everywhere". Twitter. deadAir. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
- ↑ "https://twitter.com/Quadeca/status/1718841028432785520". X (formerly Twitter). Retrieved November 1, 2023.
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- ↑ Quadeca's I Didn't Mean to Haunt You Influences Playlist, retrieved December 18, 2022
- ↑ "1DAY (QUADECA X SAINT G)". SoundCloud. Retrieved August 15, 2021.