Capolow’s melodies are some of the hardest in hip hop, which are displayed on his hottest singles from “Outta Sight”, “Drip”, and “Blood on My Christians” (featuring Guapdad4000). The East Oakland native continuously brings hometown energy on his music, allowing him to be the few who carry the torch for the Bay Area’s Hyphy Movement in 2020.
Capolow talks about how he started rapping at 12 years old, forming the Oakland rap group Trill Youngins, his latest album ‘Room 304’, along with his thoughts on Black Lives Matter, George Floyd, gentrification of Oakland, and a new album coming at the end of the year.
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