AKA:Jakobe, Lil Kobe, Tyreek Pellerin & Tyreek Solomon Pellerin «LessJakobe, Lil Kobe & 2 More»
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AKA:Jakobe, Lil Kobe, Tyreek Pellerin & Tyreek Solomon Pellerin «LessJakobe, Lil Kobe & 2 More»
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Tyreek Solomon Pellerin (born March 31, 2003) was born in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States. He is an emerging American artist renowned for his prowess as a rapper and singer-songwriter. He is professionally known as SSGKobe. Pellerin's musical journey was ignited by the influence of his cousins, who were active in the music scene and boasted a home studio. Despite his initial reservations about sharing his creations, his passion for music triumphed over apprehension.
In February 2021, Pellerin catapulted into the spotlight with his breakthrough single "Thrax," a track that swiftly captivated audiences and gained significant traction on the popular social media platform TikTok. The success of "Thrax" marked a pivotal moment in his career, setting the stage for subsequent achievements.
Building on this momentum, Pellerin continued to make waves in the music industry. In April 2021, he unveiled the six-song EP titled "KO," showcasing his versatility as an artist. Notably, he fostered collaborations with renowned music video director Cole Bennett, further enhancing his artistic appeal. His collaboration with Lil Yachty on "F*K EM" in November 2021 and the subsequent release of the single "Don't Miss" in January 2022 underscored his creative evolution.
The trajectory of SSGKobe's career, however, encountered a significant obstacle in December 2022 when Ka$hkenni, another artist, levied serious allegations against him on Instagram. She accused Pellerin of coercing her into sexual intercourse in a soundproof studio room on November 23, 2022. In January 2023, Pellerin vehemently denied these accusations, asserting that he was raised with a deep respect for women. Nevertheless, the controversy took a toll on his professional standing, as Columbia Records severed ties with him in May 2023 in the wake of the allegations. This development marked a tumultuous chapter in the artist's career, inviting reflection on the intersection of personal conduct and professional consequences in the world of music.