Up-and-coming American rapper Pharmacist fuses hip-hop with his own unique style of rap!
List of Pharmacist's featurings
Jxmmi Swavey, Sheck Wes, Trouble & Kodak Black
Pharmacist's age
Pharmacist is currently 33 years old.
Pharmacist's country of origin
Pharmacist is from Russian Federation.
Pharmacist's real name
Pharmacist's real name is Donald Ray Thomas.
The Success Story of Pharmacist
Who is Pharmacist?
Pharmacist is an up-and-coming American rap artist from Chicago. His real name is Donald Ray Thomas, and he’s 29 years old. His style of rap music combines traditional hip-hop sounds with his own unique style of rap. He has collaborated with other popular artists such as Jxmmi Swavey, Sheck Wes, Trouble, and Kodak Black.
Early Life
Pharmacist was born in Chicago, Illinois. Growing up in the city’s South Side neighborhood, Pharmacist was exposed to a variety of different musical genres and styles. His interest in rap began at a young age when he started listening to local Chicago rap artists such as Twista and Do or Die. He was also inspired by the music of 2Pac, Notorious B.I.G., and Jay-Z.
Career
Pharmacist began his career by performing at local venues in Chicago. He soon gained traction online for his unique style of rap music and was signed to an independent record label in 2018. The same year he released his debut mixtape “The Prequel” which featured collaborations with other up-and-coming rappers from the city. In 2019 he released his second mixtape “The Sequel” which featured collaborations with established rappers such as Jxmmi Swavey, Sheck Wes, Trouble, and Kodak Black.
Influence
Pharmacist’s music has been heavily influenced by the rap music of his hometown Chicago. He also takes inspiration from other hip-hop artists such as 2Pac, Notorious B.I.G., and Jay-Z. He has also been influenced by trap music, as well as modern pop culture trends such as video games, anime, and pop art.
Discography
Pharmacist has released two mixtapes so far: “The Prequel” (2018) and “The Sequel” (2019). He has also released several singles including “Ain't No Love” (2017), “My Life” (2018), and “Nobody's Listening” (2019).}