2009-2022: Brockhampton In 2009, at thirteen years old, Abstract founded the internet music collective AliveSinceForever, after recruiting members from a
Kanye West fan forum. In 2014, AliveSinceForever reformed as Brockhampton alongside a relocation to
San Marcos, Texas. In 2017, the group moved to Los Angeles and released their critically acclaimed debut albums
Saturation,
Saturation II, and
Saturation III, and in early 2018 they signed a record deal with
RCA Records. Their major label debut,
Iridescence (2018), debuted atop the
Billboard 200, while
Ginger (2019) produced the double-platinum single "
Sugar". Brockhampton announced their intention to disband before releasing their sixth studio album,
Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine (2021). In 2022, the group disbanded after releasing their final studio albums,
The Family and
TM.
2013-2015: MTV1987 In May 2013, Abstract released the single "Angels", a collaboration with his AliveSinceForever and Brockhampton bandmate Dom McLennon. In July, he was a featured artist on
Ameer Vann's single "Rabbits". In September, Abstract released his eponymous debut EP. In 2014, Abstract and Brockhampton producer Romil Hemnani began work on the former's debut studio album. From April to May, he released the singles "Save" and "Drugs" in promotion of the album.
MTV1987 was released on July 15, 2014, to positive attention from several music blogs. In November, he released a music video for "Hell/Heroina", which was funded using over $3,000 accrued from a
Kickstarter campaign. The music video for "Save" premiered on June 23, 2015.
2015-17: American Boyfriend: A Suburban Love Story In 2015, Abstract began working on his sophomore album,
Death of a Supermodel. In April, he released the singles "Not on DOASM 01", featuring
Ameer Vann and
Matt Champion and "Not on DOASM 2", featuring Champion, two tracks that were cut from
Death of a Supermodel. By late 2015,
Death of a Supermodel was reannounced as
They Shoot Horses, and was given a 2016 release date. In November, the lead single from the album, "Echo", was released alongside an accompanying music video. In September 2016, the album was retitled yet again, to
American Boyfriend: A Suburban Love Story, alongside the release of the single "Empty", alongside a self-directed music video. On November 2, Abstract released the singles "Yellow" and "Miserable America" through
Beats 1, along with announcing the album's release date of November 18. In December, Abstract hosted a free one-off concert in Los Angeles,
The All-American Drive-in Prom, with special guests
Tyler, the Creator and
Jaden Smith. In February 2017, he embarked on the
Death of a Supermodel Tour in support of
American Boyfriend. On April 11, he released an EP, also titled
Arizona Baby, consisting of the first three tracks from the upcoming album. On April 18, the next part of the album,
Ghettobaby, was released.
2021-2023: Blanket In March 2021, Abstract and his Brockhampton bandmate Romil Hemnani founded the record label and apparel company Video Store. In April, he and Hemnani contributed to the debut EP by the Blossom, which was released on Video Store on April 6. On July 16, Abstract released the single "Slugger", featuring fellow rappers
Slowthai and
Snot. On August 19, he followed up "Slugger" with "Sierra Nights", featuring frequent collaborator
Ryan Beatty. On October 4, 2023, nearly one year after Brockhampton disbanded, Abstract released "Blanket", the lead single from the
album of the same name, a week after playing surprise shows at the
Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles and
Baby's All Right in
Brooklyn. The next single, "What Should I Do?", was released on October 18, followed by "Running Out" and "Madonna" on October 25, and November 1, respectively.
Blanket was released on November 3, as Abstract's fourth solo album on RCA and Video Store. In May 2025, Abstract began cryptically teasing a new project with the phrase "June 2025" attached to images of various friends and collborators. On May 29, he unofficially released the standalone track "Ghetto Graduation", in collaboration with Lil Saint and former Brockhampton member
Ameer Vann. On June 7, Abstract officially announced his fifth studio album,
Blush, recorded alongside a collective of Houston artists also known as Blush. At the same time, he released the lead single and music video "Geezer", reuniting him with
Dominic Fike.
Blush was officially released on June 27 and was co-executive produced by Abstract and
Quadeca. It includes features from Fike, Quadeca, Vann,
JPEGMafia, and
Danny Brown, along with several local Houston musicians. In July, Abstract and Fike announced the formalization of their relationship as the duo
Geezer, and released their debut single "Doggy", featuring Blush members Love Spells and Truly Young. == Other ventures ==