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Kidd G

KIDD G is a Georgia-based singer/songwriter who made a run at the Billboard Country Songs chart with his breakout 2019 track "Dirt Road," a slice-of-life country-pop tale set to sparse hip-hop beats. He released his debut EP the following year and followed it up with 2021's full-length Down Home Boy, an album that blurred the borders between country, hip-hop, and pop. A follow-up EP, If We Were a Love Song, appeared in 2023 and he continued in a similar vein with singles like "Red Clay" and 2025's "F-150." Born Jonathan Horne in the small town of Hamilton, Georgia, KIDD G became a rising star on various social media platforms with his earnest mix of country storytelling and rap swagger. Just 16 years old when his track "Dirt Road" started gaining some viral traction, he released it the following year to streaming platforms as part of the six-song EP Teenage Dream, helping the track reach Billboard's Top Country Songs chart. Other 2020 singles by KIDD G included "Letter," "Sorry," and "Imma Ball." After signing with the Big Machine label, he continued to play to both sides of his sound with 2021 collaborations like "Teenage Dream 2" with rapper Lil Uzi Vert and "Love Isn't Real" with country singer Leah Marie Mason. His debut album, Down Home Boy, encapsulated his country-pop-rap triumvirate, and at the end of the year, he offered up an expanded version with four additional songs. KIDD G returned in 2022 with the YNW BSlime collaboration "Left Me" and solo singles like "People Talk" and "Karma." By 2023, he'd collected enough new songs for an EP and released If We Were a Love Song. 2024's "Red Clay" found him in familiar country-rap territory, and he doubled down early the following year with "Ain't Been Sober" and the truck anthem "F-150."
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