2024: Initial virality After contemplating quitting music in late 2023, Blunts began uploading videos to
TikTok in 2024, quickly gaining popularity. He released three projects between February and March, as well as the single "The Cup", which received support from rapper
Lil Yachty. Blunts later signed to the Los Angeles label Listen to the Kids. On June 28, 2024, he released his debut studio album, ''Well Dude Here's My Thing
. He released his second studio album, If I Could I Would'', on October 18. In November2024, Blunts performed at Juice Wrld Day, a concert commemorating late rapper
Juice Wrld, while using an oxygen tank. Videos of the performance went
viral. During the performance, he directed criticism towards rapper
Snoop Dogg, who had previously insulted Blunts in an
Instagram post. Snoop Dogg later apologized for his comments. The album was ultimately titled ''You Can't Say That'', and was released on April 18, 2025. On the album, Blunts raps about his health struggles, record deals, previous feuds with other artists, and former girlfriends. In an Instagram post accompanying the album's announcement, Blunts complained about people who accused him of being too vulgar, saying that "these are the harsh realities of my life and I'm not gonna
Kidzbopify my lyrics because the shit I go through is not sunshine and rainbows." The album received generally positive reception, with
Vibe praising the record for being "littered with moments that leave you with no choice but to sing and jam along". According to West, he and Blunts spent hours talking each day, and the latter wrote songs based on their conversations. Blunts has been reported as the sole writer for West's unreleased album
Cuck, starting after the former previewed the single "
WW3". The album's second single, titled "
Cousins", was fully written by Blunts. Blunts has denied that the album is antisemitic, describing it as being "about one man going between hurt, betrayal and pain". == Health concerns ==