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Jahtoolie Mulley

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Jahtoolie Mulley (born December 21, 1993), known professionally as TTG Toolie, is an American rapper, singer, crooner, and songwriter. Raised in Baltimore, Maryland, Mulley is known for his emotionally raw lyrics, unfiltered storytelling, and street-hardened charisma. He rose to regional prominence with his debut mixtape Death or Fame (2020), and solidified his place in the independent music scene with the follow-up album I'm Ain’t Dead (2022). Known for tracks such as "KTB," "Thugs Cry," and "Ratchet Barbies," Mulley has earned recognition for his gritty lyrical style and passionate delivery. He has performed in key local venues and collaborated or shared stages with established artists such as Kodak Black and DaBaby. He has also attracted label interest, including meetings with Roc Nation and offers from Shady Babys, the label associated with rapper Gunna.

Jahtoolie Mulley
BornJahtoolie Mulley
1993-12-21
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
🏳️ NationalityAmerican
Other namesTTG Toolie
💼 Occupation
Rapper, singer, crooner, songwriter
📆 Years active  2020–present
Known forRapper, singer, crooner, songwriter
🥚 Twitterhttps://x.com/toolie634/status/1908927385812033885
📷 Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/toolie634?igsh=MXI1bjR5cDIzc3c1Yg==

Early Life

Mulley was born on December 21, 1993, in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. He later relocated to the mainland United States and was raised in Baltimore, Maryland. He attended Northwestern High School. Growing up in a tough urban environment, Mulley learned self-reliance at an early age. These formative experiences deeply influenced his music, shaping his lyrical content and his personal resilience.

Career

2020–2021: Beginnings and Death or Fame

Mulley began releasing music professionally under the moniker TTG Toolie in 2020. His debut mixtape, Death or Fame, introduced his emotionally charged style and lyrical vulnerability. During this time, he also released a number of singles, including "Captain No Hook," "Warning Shots," and "Forbidden Fruit."

The year 2020 marked his entry into the public eye, with underground attention building around his raw authenticity. The mixtape earned him a local following and led to increased visibility within Baltimore and the broader DMV (D.C., Maryland, Virginia) music scene.

2022: I'm Ain't Dead and Growth

In 2022, Mulley released his follow-up album, I'm Ain’t Dead, a statement of survival and perseverance. This project included standout tracks such as "Black Sheep Talk" and "Thugs Cry." The album deepened his emotional narrative while broadening his audience reach. Mulley worked alongside respected industry engineers such as Sean Paine and Mixed by Gabrielle on this project, enhancing the sonic quality of the album.

That same year, Mulley performed at multiple venues, including Janos and Oxygen (before it became Dream Lounge), and in Washington D.C. at spots like Red Lounge. He also performed at Milehigh Night Club in Clinton, Maryland, a notable venue in the DMV nightlife scene. His performances alongside major acts such as DaBaby increased his profile in the region. Around this time, a mixtape hosted by Kodak Black further solidified his credibility in the hip-hop community.

2023–Present: Ratchet Barbies and Recent Developments

In 2024, Mulley released the single "Ratchet Barbies," which gained notable traction and became one of his most recognized songs. His gritty delivery and melodic hooks continued to gain attention in underground and online hip-hop circles.

Throughout his career, Mulley has landed meetings with major labels, including Roc Nation, and received deal offers from Shady Babys, a label affiliated with Gunna. Despite these offers, he has remained largely independent.

Personal Life

Mulley is of African American and West Indian descent. He has consistently expressed pride in his Caribbean roots and Baltimore upbringing. Known for his resilience and commitment to authenticity, Mulley has often used music as a form of therapy and self-expression, dealing with the struggles and survival instincts forged in his youth.

Despite the challenges of his environment, he has worked to uplift others through his music and performances, striving to give back to the same communities that raised him.

Discography

Albums and Mixtapes

  • Death or Fame (2020)
  • I'm Ain’t Dead (2022) Selected Singles
  • "Warning Shots" (2020)
  • "Captain No Hook" (2020)
  • "Forbidden Fruit" (2020)
  • "Black Sheep Talk" (2022)
  • "Ratchet Barbies" (2024)
  • "KTB"
  • "Taliban"
  • "Like This"
  • "Rolls Royce"
  • "Toxic Thangz"
  • "Thugs Cry"
  • "Bougie"
  • "Capp Alot"
  • "Fuck 12"

References