“Ice Cola” didn’t end up making the final tracklist for Don Toliver’s 2020 album
Heaven or Hell, so Wonder Gang kept the song for themselves, later making it their proper debut single.
The brothers were born and raised in Zimbabwe and grew up on the sounds of Buju Banton and Bob Marley. When he was in second grade, Wonder won his school’s talent show by lip synching and dancing with friends.
Savage and Wonder immigrated to the U.S. when Wonder was 14 and Savage was 8. Wonder created the Keith Wonder moniker when he was 15 after discovering Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Jay-Z.
The artist was known as a popular freestyler back in his high school days in Rockwall, using rap as a form of expression rather than a serious endeavor. Since those days, he took a break from pursuing a career in music and found himself wrapped up in another calling: exploring his spirituality. Now, over a decade later, he’s returned to his roots and rekindled the creative flame that’s been quietly flickering inside him.
“I like the term artist, but I rap, sing, engineer. I do fashion, sell my own shit. I represent,” he says.
Mallo s been experimenting with new sounds and focused on producing high-quality, innovative content. Over the year, with his beats and vocals, he began to explore different, innovative genres.