Buddybuddy is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer from Bullhead City, Arizona—emerging as one of the most unpredictable voices in Generation Alpha’s rap scene.
At just 13, his music is built on chaos, failure, and self-awareness. Where most artists hide their missteps, Buddybuddy puts them front and center—turning every bad idea, every criticism, and every scrapped project into part of the art.
He began in April 2025 with “BIG LIKE BIEBER” and “2025,” early tracks rooted in imitation—more reflection than identity. That quickly evolved into his first mixtape, MUSIC (May 23, 2025), a deliberately messy and experimental project featuring tracks like “TRIM,” a 45-second loop of a single word, and “fake features,” where he layered his voice over existing songs. It wasn’t polished—it was proof of instinct.
By summer, projects came and went just as fast as ideas. BROKEN ROAD was started, then scrapped. GOOD ASS JOB existed for barely a week. But out of that instability came direction.
In June 2025, the concept for BINGUS was born.
Inspired by the harsh minimalism and identity-driven chaos of Yeezus, Buddybuddy leaned into absurdity as symbolism, using the internet meme “Bingus” as a representation of ego death, contradiction, and discomfort. Recorded between June and September, the album marked a turning point—less about proving skill, more about defining perspective.
In August, he wiped his early catalog from YouTube and SoundCloud, leaving only “FRIED” as a bridge between eras.
The BINGUS rollout began October 24, 2025, and culminated in the mixtape’s release on November 28, followed by a deluxe edition on December 26. Tracks like “Fruit Gushers,” “Chains & Whips,” “So Called Friends,” and “I Thought” showcased a balance of irony, aggression, and introspection.
What followed was instability again—but intentional this time.
Projects like D-Day and live laugh love were announced and scrapped within days, reinforcing a pattern that defines Buddybuddy’s artistry: nothing is permanent, and everything is part of the process.
His next mixtape, DUMB$HIT, set for July 24th, 2026, continues that evolution—pulling fragments from past ideas and reshaping them into something more focused, without losing the chaos that defines him.
Looking ahead, he’s outlined an ambitious trilogy—The Come-Up Season Vol. 1, 2, and 3—planned across 2027 to 2029.
At every stage, Buddybuddy’s message stays the same:
Failure isn’t a setback.
It’s the raw material.