WaterGodDrip is an up-and-coming artist from Dallas, Texas. Born and raised here, a true Texan at heart, WaterGodDrip overcame great adversity to be where he is today. Surviving a difficult childhood, WaterGodDrip says it only made him more assertive and gave him the nuanced, colorful persona he presents to the world today. Growing up, WaterGodDrip always knew he wanted to rap, taking every opportunity to develop his deep, inspirational, at times funny take on life. That’s what today makes his music so versatile, and appealing to a broad range of listeners.
A giant of a man with a deep love for music, WaterGodDrip uses anything and everything in his world as a point of inspiration. It can be his love for action movies, basketball, or even, video games. His latest hit single, the track “Zelda”, takes its name from the eponymous character in the Legend of Zelda video game series. But it’s more than just a passion for video games that led WaterGodDrip to this title. Rather, it references the main character in the game, the action hero Link, and the importance of human connection.
WaterGodDrip is currently an independent artist, exploring his creative interests in a variety of ways. He really is at the top of his game, paving his way on his own terms, in his own image. A powerful, inspirational figure, he leads the up-and-coming group of young, innovative artists currently standing out in the rap scene.
Sometimes compared to artists like Lil Baby, Moneybag Yo, and NBA Youngboy, WaterGodDrip is an unusual, do-your-own-thing kind of artist. He takes a page from the book of rap greats like Eminem, and Jay Z, but ultimately turns every song in something like you’ve never heard before. He’s also keen on collaborations with other promising talents. He’s worked with Famous Dex, and a bunch of talented producers.
Basically, WaterGodDrip’s music is telling stories from his own life, and focuses on the message that “people who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones”. “Zelda” promotes understanding, but also know not to mess with the wrong person. It’s a delightful, deeply addictive tune that’ll put WaterGodDrip on the 2023 rap map.