- At What Cost · 2016
- At What Cost · 2017
- Crew (Remix) [feat. Gucci Mane, Brent Faiyaz & Shy Glizzy] - Single · 2017
- Got Friends (feat. Miguel) - Single · 2018
- And After That, We Didn't Talk · 2015
- At What Cost · 2017
- At What Cost · 2017
- Diaspora · 2019
- And After That, We Didn't Talk · 2015
- Diaspora · 2019
- And After That, We Didn't Talk · 2015
- And After That, We Didn't Talk · 2015
- Diaspora · 2019
Albums
- 2021
- 2019
- 2017
- Diamond Pistols
Radio Shows
- A carefully curated journey through sound, touching many corners of the world.
More To Hear
- A release day celebration of GoldLink's second album, Diaspora.
- Tunes featuring Tyler The Creator, Jay Prince, and Col3trane.
- The MC drops a freestyle and premieres "Joke Ting."
- "Zulu Screams" feat. Maleek Berry is World Record.
- DMV area-native GoldLink guests.
- The MC talks TA13OO, Yakked Out Youngin' interviews AzChike.
- Joe Kay is live from The Netherlands.
About GoldLink
There wasn’t exactly a place in the landscape for an artist like GoldLink—until GoldLink made one. Raised in and around Washington, D.C., the rapper (born D’Anthony Carlos in 1993) started writing music in his late teens, staking out an uncharted space at the intersection of hip-hop, house, electronic music, and R&B—a colorful, head-spinning sound that made him stand out instantly. In 2014, he released his debut mixtape, The God Complex; the next year, he made the XXL Freshman Class. Buoyed by a mentoring credit from Def Jam cofounder Rick Rubin, And After That, We Didn’t Talk followed in 2015, striking a balance between narrative grit and a sparkling, effervescent sound. In 2017, he released At What Cost, featuring the Grammy-nominated “Crew.” Alongside MCs and producers like Anderson .Paak, KAYTRANADA, Flume, and Chance the Rapper, GoldLink’s sound represents an ever-broadening sense of what hip-hop and dance music can do, imagining a borderless club world where affiliations of genre and region bow to the music’s overall feel: not rap, not electronic, but what GoldLink has playfully called “future bounce”—and he’s making it right now.
- HOMETOWN
- Washington, D.C.
- BORN
- May 17, 1993
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap