4Batz has given Adin Ross a shock after revealing his real voice during his first on-camera interview.
Appearing on Rossā Kick stream on Tuesday (April 30) ahead of the release of his debut project, the viral star spoke in his natural voice, which is in stark contrast to the high-pitched, digitized vocals he uses in his music.
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Reacting to 4Batzās deep voice, Ross said: āWait, thatās your voice, bro? Thatās crazy! [ā¦] Wow!ā as he tried to figure out where the singerās accent was from. (4Batz hails from Dallas, Texas.)
Watch the clip below.
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Prior to his appearance on Adin Rossā channel, 4Batz shared the tracklist for his upcoming EP U Made Me a St4r, which will be comprised of 11 songs including his breakout hit āact ii: date @ 8.ā
The project will be released on Friday (May 3) via Drakeās OVO Sound label, which signed the rising star to a distribution deal earlier this year.
In a recent interview with GQ, 4Batz addressed accusations that he is an āindustry plantā whose music is computer-generated.
āI think itās kind of cool. Itās like Iām the boogeyman,ā he said. ā[Then] people are going to meet me and be like, āOh, this is a regular hood n-gga.'ā
The 22-year-old also reflected on his past struggles with homelessness and depression.
He said: āMy whole life, Iāve been feeling like I was cursed [ā¦] I donāt know what itās like to have a house [ā¦] I only lived in an apartment probably two times in my life. The rest of the time I was living with my uncle, my grandma, sleeping on the floor. I slept in a church for four years.ā
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He continued: āIāve been on suicide watch before. Iāve been on all these other programs, taking antidepressants and shit. Iāve been on that shit. I was at the point where Iām tired of it. I was like, I could just take myself and be gone or I can push myself harder than I ever did in my life.ā
Since his rapid rise to fame, 4Batz has received praise from the likes of Kanye West, SZA and Timbaland, and has also hit the studio with Chris Brown who is rumored to appear on his upcoming EP.