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A-F-R-O aka FRO Thizzle | |
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| A-F-R-O in 2018 | |
| Born | James Dean Santiago-Gutierrez August 29, 1997 |
| Other names | All Flows Reach Out, FRO Thizzle, Grandmaster FRO |
| Occupations | Rapper, actor, producer, writer |
| Years active | 2014- |
| Notable work | The Breaks (2016), A-F-R-O POLO (2016), "Freedom Form Flowing", CODE #829 |
| Height | 6'3 |
| Website | frothizzle.com |
James Gutierrez (born August 29, 1997), known professionally as A-F-R-O or FRO Thizzle, [1] [2] [3] is an American rapper, actor, producer, and writer.
James Dean Santiago-Gutierrez was born in Gardena, California. He is Black and Mexican. After living in foster homes, Gutierrez was adopted at the age of 5. He attended middle and high school in Orange County, California.
Gutierrez credits his grandfather for introducing him to oldies such as Al Green, James Brown, and The Temptations. After discovering the song Microphone Fiend by Eric B. and Rakim at the age of 9, he vowed to become an emcee. [1] [4]
In September 2014, Gutierrez got in a car accident that left him with nine broken ribs, and two broken bones in his vertebrae.
Gutierrez adopted the stage name A-F-R-O, short for All Flows Reach Out, [1] [5] at age 13. When he turned 15, he bought his first set of musical equipment, with the help of his mother, and began to record his own music, mainly over YouTube instrumentals.
On June 12, 2014, A-F-R-O released his first EP titled Modest World, which was produced by Pulse Reaction. The EP has a sorrowful tone, but still contains the heavy lyricism that made A-F-R-O well known.
A-F-R-O was discovered by his hip-hop mentor, R.A. the Rugged Man [6] in 2014 at the age of 17 after entering his “Definition Of A Rap Flow” competition. [7] [1] After their first meeting, R.A. recorded two videos of A-F-R-O freestyling. Both gathered millions of views on YouTube. They soon collaborated on numerous occasions, and toured together across the world. In October 2014, A-F-R-O made an appearance on The Queen Latifah Show, [4] performing a live freestyle based on random items pulled out of a box. [8]
On June 16, 2016, A-F-R-O performed a live freestyle on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. [9]
A-F-R-O collaborated with EDM producer NGHTMRE on two songs in 2016, one of which was titled "Stronger". The accompanying music video, directed by Colin Hanks, showcases the track being recorded straight to vinyl and backed with a live band. [10]
July 2016 saw the release of the A-F-R-O POLO EP, a collaboration between A-F-R-O and producer Marco Polo, with contributions from Pharoahe Monch and Eamon. [5] The project was born after R.A. the Rugged Man brought A-F-R-O to the producer's studio and encouraged him to work with the rapper. [11] The EP has over 10,000,000 streams. [ citation needed ]
A-F-R-O recorded multiple songs with his favorite producer DJ Premier for a collaborative project in 2015, but it remains unreleased, as of 2026. [12] However, they did work on two separate songs for A-F-R-O's character D-Rome in The Breaks.
In 2017, Gift of Gab reached out to R.A. the Rugged Man to feature both him and A-F-R-O on a song called "Freedom Form Flowing." A-F-R-O, being a big fan of Blackalicious, was more than ecstatic to collaborate with one of his favorite emcees.
The music video was released September 7, 2018, and has reached over 15,000,000 views.
A-F-R-O was featured on Novel's "Young Monster" in 2019, which appeared on Power Book II: Ghost and BET's Stopwatch America.
On April 17, 2020, A-F-R-O was featured on R.A. the Rugged Man's album All My Heroes Are Dead . The song "Gotta Be Dope," was given rave reviews, and the music video has reached over 2 million views. On April 27, he appeared on Jon Connor's album, SOS.
In 2021, Hi-Rez recruited A-F-R-O on the highly-acclaimed song "Overdrive," which also features Twista, Tech N9ne, Bizzy Bone, Joell Ortiz, & KRSNA. He was later featured on Diamond D & Talib Kweli's single, "Far Out Bar Out."
A-F-R-O made a guest appearance on Fortnite's song "Lil Whip (Mmm!)" in 2022.
Starting 2023, A-F-R-O focused on producing his own projects, and also for numerous artists including MotionPlus, 60 East, EKYM1536, Pulse Reaction, Elena Charis, MZ1, and Emsee Prospekt.
On August 28, 2023, A-F-R-O released his 2nd solo EP and the first entry to his self-produced AFRODEEZEAK trilogy.
A-F-R-O released his 3rd solo EP New Colonel in Town on January 26, 2024. The EP has a comical take on KFC and Colonel Sanders.
He later released his 4th solo EP The Drawing Board on May 10, and his 5th solo EP AFRODEEZEAK 2 on September 13.
On December 27, A-F-R-O arranged a song titled "Posse Part 3," which features 80 emcees on a single track. Psycho Les, Blu, Jon Connor, Myka 9, and Reverie are among the large roster. The video was nominated for Best Music Video at IndieX Film Festival. [13] '
A-F-R-O released his 6th solo EP Crimson Fury on June 13, 2025. This conceptual EP tells a story about a man named Archie, who gets sent to prison after killing the men who murdered his best friend.
On September 26, A-F-R-O released his 7th solo EP AFRODEEZEAK 3, closing out his first trilogy. The third single "King ov da Throne" features Slug of Atmosphere. On December 12, he released his 8th solo EP No More Patience, which includes a single that was produced by Erick Sermon, titled "U Ain't."
A-F-R-O released a self-produced compilation full-length album, " Trap Door", on December 26. Trap Door was in development for 11 years. The album features appearances from Reks, Termanology, Blu, Jon Connor, and actor/comedian Will Sasso.
As of 2026, notable emcees who have appeared on A-F-R-O's production include Slug of Atmosphere, Ras Kass, Wordsworth, Rock of Heltah Skeltah, Tek of Smif-N-Wessun, Blaq Poet, Ruste Juxx, 4-IZE, and K.A.A.N.
A-F-R-O has named Sean Price, MF DOOM, R.A. the Rugged Man, GZA, Pharoahe Monch, Rakim, Kool G Rap, Chip-Fu, and Twista as his lyrical influences,
Other notable figures that impacted A-F-R-O are Denzel Washington and Jim Varney.
A-F-R-O's favorite singer is Al Green [14] , "I heard “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” through the Book of Eli. I watched The Book of Eli in theaters and that song came on and I was like “That song is incredible, I gotta look that song up.” Then the first time I ever heard “Let’s Stay Together” was in Pulp Fiction and I was like “That’s a f****** awesome song.” I remember the first time I heard “Let’s Stay Together,” I bumped it over and over and over for like a good five hours straight. No breaks, at all."
A-F-R-O appeared in a scene for the film Good Time, but it was ultimately left in the cutting room. After feeling discouraged, A-F-R-O landed his first acting gig in 2016 on The Breaks, [1] a VH1 television drama film about 90's hip-hop, and returned to play the same character in three episodes of the TV series spin-off. [2] In 2022, A-F-R-O appeared as Moo in the horror-comedy film Bitch Ass, which also includes the late Tony Todd in one of his last roles. [ citation needed ]
In 2021, A-F-R-O started a movie review channel on YouTube channel titled FRO Thizzle Reviews.
Of his collaboration with Marco Polo on the song Long Time Coming, Vibe magazine wrote "A -F-R-O sounds off with takes his intermediate rhyming skills to a whole new level over Polo’s piano minor chords, distorted vocals, and hard drums." [3] Acclaim magazine said of the song Joe Jackson "This is easily the best song on the EP, with a laid-back tempo that gives dude room to breathe." [6] Subjective Sounds wrote "From a sonic perspective, A-F-R-O Polo is magnificent with a soundstage that grows as you increase the volume and doesn’t distort. The separation between elements is also superb.... A-F-R-O Polo is incredibly dynamic". [15]
The Current wrote "hip-hop has changed so vastly... the old school sound seems to have been completely snuffed out. That is, until the extremely talented 18-year-old rapper A-F-R-O (All Flows Reach Out) came onto the scene... this very talented individual has not only been given the opportunity to share his music, but also brought old school back". [5]
Of Fro's performance in Milwaukee in 2016, the Milwaukee Courier wrote: "Although A-F-R-O may look like a big teddy bear with an even bigger Afro, his bassy voice and ability to rhyme extremely complex words syllable-by-syllable could be considered rap genius." [16]
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 2016 | The Breaks | D-Rome | Television film |
| 2017 | Good Time | Credit only | Film |
| 2021 | Bad Deal | Moses | Short |
| 2022 | Bitch Ass | Moo | Film |
| 2024 | My Story | Thug | Short |
| 2024 | Huggin' Molly | Michael - Missing Person | Film |
A-F-R-O Debut Album
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Modest World
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AFRODEEZEAK
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New Colonel in Town
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The Drawing Board
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AFRODEEZEAK 2
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Crimson Fury
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AFRODEEZEAK 3
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No More Patience
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The Bad and the Ugly with Stu Bangas
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At the Sideshow 2: Art House with 60 East
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The Bad and the Ugly (Chapter 2) with Stu Bangas
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Stu Bangas, Wordsworth, & A-F-R-O (LP)
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A-F-R-O POLO with Marco Polo
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At the Sideshow with 60 East
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FROMAGE with Grey Mouse Beats
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Trap Door
"Junkyard Dawgz (feat. Jon Connor, EKYM1536, H3ro, & Ace of Chosen Kingz)," "Da Buck Stops (feat. Termanology)", "Stop Frontin (feat. MotionPlus, Elena Charis, SuperBrownBum, & Pulse Reaction)'" |
Trap Door 2
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At the Sideshow (EP) with 60 East
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Emsee Prospekt: Mind Over Matter (LP)
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MotionPlus: FOCUS (LP)
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MZ1: Razor Blades (LP)
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Golden Buddha: Buddha Paymilia (EP)
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Felcon: Thinking (EP)
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UcexHano: Island Born, Cali Raised (LP)
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Elena Charis (LP)
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MotionPlus: Antiquity (LP)
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{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)R.A. The Rugged man brought Fro to my studio. He wanted me to work with him and called me saying he discovered this young MC. Of course I was down.