Rising New York rapper Fergie Baby wears Harlem on his sleeve, as his recently released EP reveals. Additionally, also wears the New York borough’s music history on that same sleeve. It’s an undeniable element that comes alive through the project’s six songs.

Whether it’s the introspection and storytelling of “Friday Night” or the smooth romancing of “What You Need” boastful raps of “Harlem Rievr Drive,” it’s hard to miss the pride Fergie Baby holds for his hometown. is another big moment for Fergie Baby in what’s been a growing collection of them over the last year. The rapper went viral for his freestyle “Trueys, BBs, and Canes” while other records like “Suburbans” only boosted his prominence.

“The only word to describe my emotions is blessed,” Fergie Baby said in response to the praise he received for “Trueys, BBs, and Canes.” “I’m blessed by my team and everyone who was involved to make this possible.” These are just the arly days for Fergie Baby, and the sky is the limit for the Harlem rapper.

A few weeks removed from the release of , Fergie Baby gets the spotlight as this week’s artist. Scroll down to read our interview with the Harlem rapper and to learn more about his inspiration, aspirations, and influences. My earliest memory of music was being at home with family.

Music was always around. From the age of 4, I was a mega fan. I used to have made-up concerts where my mom and grandma used to be the audience and I’ll co.