About
Yung Zho is a 19-year-old artist from Augusta, Georgia, whose music hits with the weight of lived experience and the heart of raw, unfiltered truth. Born into struggle and raised in a world where poverty, violence, heartbreak, and betrayal were everyday realities, Zho doesn’t just make music—he bleeds it. His lyrics cut deep because they come from real places, real pain, and real resilience.
Since the age of 7, Yung Zho has been rapping, singing, and dancing—expressing emotions he didn’t know how to speak out loud. Growing up feeling misunderstood, music became more than a passion; it became his therapy, his voice, and his lifeline. Influenced by everything he’s lived through, every bar and melody carries the weight of his journey and the spark of his creativity.
Zho’s sound blends gritty Southern hip hop with emotional depth, creating tracks that feel like diary entries over beats—honest, raw, and deeply personal. His storytelling is as real as it gets, turning trauma into art and pain into power. For Yung Zho, music is survival. It’s how he heals, connects, and makes sense of the world.
With every song, Zho opens the door to his reality—inviting listeners to not just hear his story, but feel it. Whether you’ve been through it or just need to know someone gets it, Zho’s music reminds you: even in the darkest moments, there’s light to be found—and fire to be made.