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Rashad Spain (born October 8, 1993), known professionally as Saucy Santana, is an American rapper. After beginning his career as a
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for the hip hop duo
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, he started rapping in February 2019, and released his debut single "Walk Em Like A Dog" that same year. After becoming a recurring guest on the reality television franchise '' Love & Hip Hop: Miami'', Santana gained further prominence in 2021 when his singles "Walk", and "Here We Go" spawned viral challenges on
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. That same year, he released the song "Material Girl", and later released the song's remix "Material Gworrllllllll!" alongside
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.


Early life

Santana was born to Teresa Harris on October 8, 1993. He grew up in
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, before moving to Florida when he was 10 years old. Santana is of Afro-Dominican descent through his grandmother. He started his career in the music industry by working as a makeup artist for
City Girls City Girls is an American hip hop duo consisting of Yung Miami (Caresha Romeka Brownlee; born February 1994) and JT (Jatavia Shakara Johnson; born December 1992). The duo originate from Miami, Florida, and garnered attention after making an un ...
, and started rapping in February 2019 when he created a theme song for the podcast that he hosted with his friends at the time.


Career

Santana uploaded his debut single "Walk 'Em Like a Dog" to the audio distribution platform
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in August 2019. This release was followed by his debut EP, ''Dog Walkers'', in September 2019, and then the mixtape ''Imma Celebrity'' in January 2020. Santana featured as a recurring guest on the third season of the reality television franchise '' Love & Hip Hop: Miami'', which aired on VH1 from January 6, 2020, to April 6, 2020. In July 2020, Santana released his second mixtape ''Pretty Little Gangsta'', bolstered by the singles "Up & Down" featuring American rapper Latto, and "Back It Up" featuring American rapper LightSkinKeisha. Santana featured on American rapper Sukihana's single "Food Stamp Hoe" in August 2021. His 2020 single "Walk" went viral in 2021 after being used for the popular
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#WalkChallenge, and earned him a cosign from American rapper Nicki Minaj. His singles "Here We Go" and "Material Girl" also gained prominence on the platform throughout the year; the latter of which received a cosign from
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, who performed a medley of both her song "Material Girl" and Santana's "Material Girl" with him at NYC Pride in 2022. They would later release the version they performed as a single, entitled "Material Gworrllllllll!" His debut studio album ''Keep It Playa'' was released on December 16, 2021, and featured the single "Shisha", his first collaboration with
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, with whom he originally began his career as a makeup artist. In June 2022, Santana received widespread backlash for tweets from 2014 about singer Beyoncé's daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, after Santana claimed to have compared her to Kanye West's daughter North West, and calling Carter's hair, "Afro-textured hair, nappy". In August 2022, Santana made his debut on ''The Tonight Show'', performing "Booty". Santana also performed "Booty" at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards "Pre-Show".


Artistry

Santana has cited Gucci Mane, Trina, and Tampa Tony as influences.


Personal life

Santana came out as gay at age 17. On December 11, 2019, Santana and two others were shot in a drive-by shooting in Miami. Santana, who was hospitalized for his injuries, stated that he believes the shooting was motivated by homophobia. He said of the shooting, "I got shot in the top of my shoulder, you was aiming at my face or at my head, that's an instant kill." This incident inspired him to write the song "You Can't Kill Me".


Selected discography


Studio albums


Mixtapes


Extended plays


Singles


As lead artist


As featured artist


Awards and nominations


Results


References

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