About
DJ Butter Biscuit was born and raised in the chaotic streets of Strawberry, Los Santos — not far from Franklin and Lamar. His early life was marked by struggle, survival, and a revolving door of jail time. Everything changed when he discovered music. His first track, “BBL Dudley,” named after his cat and only known family member, was a raw declaration to rise above the madness.
His breakout hit “Hot Meat Stick” launched him from the streets to the Vinewood Hills, where he embraced a strange new stardom filled with BF Weevils, bottles of Sprunk, and bars scribbled in his phone. DJ Butter Biscuit quickly became known for his offbeat, genre-bending style — blending absurdist comedy, British drill, soul rap, and noir hip-hop — while rarely showing his face or revealing his past.
Alongside fellow misfits Velvet Fang, Goldie Gloss, Croydon Crumbs, and Crybaby Kora, he founded The Sprunk Syndicate — a mysterious collective of eccentric artists tied to surrealism, heists, and spiritual chaos. Together, they’ve pushed the limits of sound and identity with cult classics like “Velvet Microwave (feat. Crybaby Kora),” “Cereal God,” and “Shadow Snack.”
He’s not just a rapper — he’s a symbol of reinvention. Whether performing at the Vinewood Bowl, cruising in his Weevil, or plotting the Syndicate’s next move, one thing’s always true:
This biscuit is baked different.