At just 17 years old, WealthyEd is making waves in the music scene with his infectious beats and relatable lyrics. His most popular track to date, “BillieJean,” from his “1%” tape, has garnered attention for its upbeat vibe. When asked about the song, WealthyEd describes it as a spontaneous creation, reflecting his carefree approach to music-making. “I just have fun and say anything that comes to mind,” he explains, emphasizing that while his songs don’t adhere to a specific topic, listeners often find something relatable in his verses.
Following the success of “BillieJean,” WealthyEd dropped his latest single, “Hitman.” This track, influenced by Detroit sound, continues his trend of creating music that’s both enjoyable and reflective of his journey. In “Hitman,” he delivers poignant lines like, “I got bands now back then couldn’t pay for rent, man,” resonating deeply with listeners who have faced similar challenges on their path to success.
Looking ahead, WealthyEd’s upcoming release, “LIT,” scheduled for July 18th, promises to be another hit. Known for his consistent output, with new music dropping weekly, WealthyEd aims to capture the essence of a fun, turned-up lifestyle in “LIT.” He believes this track will particularly resonate with teenagers his age, who seek music that celebrates life’s lighter moments. WealthyEd’s music not only entertains but also serves as a soundtrack for those who want to vibe, have fun, and embrace happiness. As he continues to evolve as an artist, WealthyEd remains dedicated to creating music that connects with his audience on a personal level, ensuring that each track is a testament to his passion for the craft and his commitment to delivering authentic experiences through music.