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Priddy Ugly
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Ricardo Moloi, known by his stage name Priddy Ugly, is an Angola-born South African rapper and songwriter. In 2016, he made his solo debut with the release of his mixtape, The Ugly Truth, which propelled him to fame. Before going solo, Priddy Ugly was part of a boy group called Krunk Era, which later changed its name to Blaque and signed with H.U.G.E Entertainment in 2007. In 2010, he was signed to Aviator Management as a solo artist. Although, he has since become an independent artist again, Priddy Ugly's career has continued to thrive. He has collaborated with various artists in the hip hop industry and is known for his entrepreneurial spirit. Through his music and his accomplishments, Priddy Ugly continues to inspire his fans.
Discography
Albums5
Dust
Dust2024 • AlbumTracks: 14
Soil
Soil2021 • AlbumTracks: 10
G.O.A.T (Greatest On Any Territory)
G.O.A.T (Greatest On Any Territory)2019 • albumTracks: 9
E.G.Y.P.T
E.G.Y.P.T2017 • albumTracks: 17
You Don't Know Me Yet
You Don't Know Me Yet2016 • albumTracks: 15
EPs1
Lockdown Extended
Lockdown Extended2020 • epTracks: 3
Singles1
No Plans
No Plans2024 • SingleTracks: 1
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