Kota The Friend | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Avery Marcel Joshua Jones |
Born | New York City, U.S. | October 16, 1992
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Years active | 2015–present |
Labels | FLTBYS |
Website | kotathefriend |
Avery Marcel Joshua Jones (born October 16, 1992), known by his stage name Kota The Friend (Stylized as KOTA The Friend), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer, born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. [1] He got his stage name from the Disney movie Brother Bear and is actually a Native American word "Koda" meaning friend. [2]
Kota the Friend released his debut mixtape, Palm Tree Liquor in 2016, followed by his second mixtape Paloma Beach in 2017. In 2018, he released his third mixtape, the lengthier Anything, with 2019 marking the release of his first independent studio album, FOTO, followed by the Lyrics to GO, Vol. 1 compilation in January 2020 and then his second studio album, EVERYTHING, in late May of the same year. Kota then went on to release Lyrics to GO, Vol.2 in January 2021 and the collaborative project To Kill A Sunrise with Statik Selektah later in March. Lyrics to GO, Vol.3 was surprise-released in January 2022, with Kota's third studio album, MEMO, following in July of that year. In January of 2023 Kota dropped the 4th installment of his Lyrics to GO series. In March of that year he dropped the sequel to To Kill A Sunrise, in To See A Sunset, which was also produced by Statik Selektah and had a deluxe version released later on. He closed out 2023 by dropping his fourth studio album, Protea on June 30th. Moving into 2024 he released Lyrics to GO Vol. 5 on January 25th.
Avery Jones was born on October 16, 1992, in Brooklyn, New York City. Growing up as a Jehovah's Witness in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, he developed an affinity for music. Jones at 8 years of age learned how to play the trumpet although he originally wanted to play the saxophone but there were not enough available at his school, later picking up [3] the keyboard, guitar, and bass. [4] He attended the Brooklyn High School of the Arts and Five Towns College for trumpet. During college, he created the rap trio Nappy Hair, releasing two mixtapes, "Autumn", and "Nappy Hair." [5] Kota spent much of his time working weekend jobs to make enough money to build an at-home music studio. [6] Jones in his early teen years recalls rapping into his laptop in the bathroom. This encouraged him to continue to pursue creating music as a career. [7]
Kota the Friend has remained an independent act throughout his career—turning down 3 major record labels; instead, creating his own label and apparel store FLTBYS. [1] [8] He frequently cites a do-it-yourself mentality, such as filming his own music videos, recording within a home setup, and producing most of his discography. [9] His mentality was fueled by a desire for freedom and to avoid the sense of musical confinement.
In his debut studio album FOTO, Kota featured appearances from artists Saba and Hello O'shay. Focusing on mellow and jazzy beats, it was praised by many for its quality and attention to detail. FOTO was ranked the 17th best hip-hop album of 2019 by Rolling Stone . [10] He subsequently embarked on his first headlining tour, called the FOTO Tour. [11]
His second studio album, EVERYTHING, featured appearances from notable artists such as Joey Badass, Bas, and KYLE, among others. In addition, he featured actress Lupita Nyong'o and actor Lakeith Stanfield in interludes. The album went on to peak at number 162 on the Billboard 200, [12] becoming his first album to chart. The album received positive reception from fans, but was not picked up by any major review outlets at the time.
Kota's third studio album, MEMO, was released in July 2022 with only two features, the returning Hello O'shay and singer Brianna Castro.
Kota the Friend owns FLTBYS (pronounced Flight Boys), a skate, music and travel culture brand, which he started when he was a student in the 11th grade in Brooklyn, New York. Kota has been making clothes since a young age. [6]
He purchased a building in Midtown Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in 2020, which houses his FLTBYS retail store on the ground floor.
Nick Sligh gives a detailed critique of Kota the Friend's album "To Kill a Sunrise." This album is a collaboration with producer Statik Selektah, who Sligh claims "challenge Kota to push new boundaries in his artistry." He gives the album as a whole a score of 75/100. Sligh's favorite songs include, "Sunrise," "Hate," "Go Now," and "The Cold." [13] Matt Jost also critiques Kota the Friend's "To Kill a Sunrise" album. He highlights on the fact that Kota began the album with the song "Wolves" to stray away from the repetition expressed in previous album to signify how he has grown as an artist and the lessons he has learned during his career. [14] Jost touches on how Kota wrote the song "Go Now" to represent how he allows those around him to mistreat him. Jost also mentions Kota can improve on the songs themselves, but excels in setting the mood for the song. [14] Overall, there was a good perception of the album, "To Kill a Sunrise" based on these critiques.
In a Genius interview, Kota the Friend cited Jay-Z, Nasty C, Kid Cudi, Bob Dylan, The Beatles and others as musical influences. [15]
Kota the Friend has one son. [16]
Kota practices veganism periodically to cleanse himself and put himself in a better mindset. [17]
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | |
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US | |||
Billboard 200 [12] | Album Sales [18] | ||
Anything. |
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FOTO |
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Lyrics to Go Vol.1 |
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EVERYTHING |
| 162 | 31 |
Lyrics to Go Vol.2 |
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To Kill a Sunrise (with Statik Selektah) |
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Lyrics to Go Vol.3 |
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MEMO [19] |
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Lyrics to Go Vol.4 |
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To See a Sunset (with Statik Selektah) |
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Protea |
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Lyrics to Go Vol.5 |
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Once In A Blue Moon |
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Kota's song titled "Scapegoat" was used for the entire end credit in the Amazon Prime movie Emergency (2022). His song "Pomegranate" was used in the Netflix movie You People (2023), which starred Eddie Murphy, Jonah Hill, Nia Long, Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
Tequila Sunrise may refer to:
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