Shordie Shordie

RaQuan Hudson is a Baltimore rapper known by his stage name Shordie Shordie. Born on August 6, 1996, he rose to prominence as a member of the rap trio Peso de Mafia, an ensemble he founded along with along with his brother Lor Dee and cousin PDM Purp. The trio's best-known tracks are "Look at Me" and "What Matters Most" from 2017 and "Never a Drought" from 2019. As a solo artist Hudson's most successful singles have been "Holidays", "Lonely", "Stripper Love" and his 2018 viral hit "B**chuary (Bechua)" which has garnered over 41 million views. His debut mixtape, Captain Hook, followed in 2018 and a second one, >Music, arrived in 2020. Since then, Shordie Shordie has collaborated twice with rapper and producer Murda Beatz, on Memory Lane (2021), and on Memory Lane 2 (2023). In the meantime, he followed up >Music with More Than Music, Pt. 2 in 2022 and recorded the album A Life for Two, released in 2023. In 2024, Breath of Fresh Air charted on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums.

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