2018–2021: Voice Memos In late 2018, YouTuber
KSI called out Lasky and other YouTube rappers, referring to them as "frauds". Lasky responded with a diss track, titled "Insecure", within a week. The music video received over 8million views within 10days. In November, KSI gave a review of the track and praised it, saying that it warranted a diss track from himself. He responded to Lasky's song with his own diss track "Ares", to which Lasky gave a lukewarm response in a tweet.
Logan Paul revealed that he had wanted to collaborate with Lasky to diss KSI as well, but was denied. On March8, 2019, he released his debut studio album
Voice Memos, and on March22, the album peaked at No.42 on
Billboard Independent Albums and
Heatseekers Albums.
2021–2023: From Me to You and ''I Didn't Mean to Haunt You'' After an extended hiatus, on January29, 2021, Lasky reannounced his second studio album titled
From Me to You on YouTube, which released on March 30, 2021, under
AWAL. He released the self-produced single "Sisyphus" on March 20, 2021, which garnered widespread critical praise. On September19, 2022, Lasky released the lead single to his third album ''
I Didn't Mean to Haunt You'', titled "Born Yesterday". He then released the album's second single, titled "Tell Me a Joke", on October 25, 2022. On the same day, he announced his album, revealing the cover art, tracklist, and release date. The album, a self-produced concept album where Lasky plays the role of a ghost reckoning with his own suicide as his loved ones move on without him, released on November11, 2022 and features experimental rapper
Danny Brown and the
Sunday Service Choir. The album was released alongside an accompanying film later that same day. ''I Didn't Mean To Haunt You'' marked a notable stylistic shift in Quadeca's artistry that was celebrated by critics, such as
Spill Magazine, who rated the album 4 out of 5 stars, and
Anthony Fantano, who ranked the album's lead single "Born Yesterday" as the seventh-best song of 2022.
2023–present: Scrapyard and Vanisher, Horizon Scraper On October3, 2023, Lasky announced via his Twitter and Instagram pages an upcoming project, "The Scrapyard Series". Lasky detailed that the project would consist of five separate
EPs, consisting of 2–3 songs that did not make the cut for ''I Didn't Mean to Haunt You
, or his then-upcoming album Vanisher, Horizon Scraper
, each one being released every 2–3 weeks. The first EP was released on October 11, 2023, titled ScrapyardI
. The second EP, ScrapyardII
, was released October30, 2023, and the third EP, ScrapyardIII
, was released on November22, 2023. On December 24, 2023, Lasky announced that the remainder of the Scrapyard
EPs would not be released, but promised that the series would "go out with a bang". On February 15, 2024, Lasky published a music video for his song "Way Too Many Friends" as promotional material for the final installment of the series, a mixtape titled Scrapyard. The mixtape, which compiled all of the songs on the EPs as well as songs previously unreleased, released on February23, 2024. Scrapyard'' built upon Quadeca's newfound critical success in online music spaces with Anthony Fantano giving the project a score of 9 out of 10, ranking it as the 12th best album of 2024.
KTLA also listed
Scrapyard as the seventh best album of 2024. Quadeca's fourth album,
Vanisher, Horizon Scraper, was released on July25, 2025. It was accompanied by a full-length film posted to YouTube which was written and directed by Lasky, featuring the entire concept album in visual form. Lasky's
Vanisher, Horizon Scraper Tour was from September30, 2025 to December15, 2025 in the U.S., Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK. Quadeca announced his Australia tour on November 23, 2025.
Frontier Touring and Penny Drop made the official public reveal that day through social media posts on
Instagram,
Facebook, and
TikTok. His Australia tour for
Vanisher, Horizon Scraper will be from May 2, 2026 to May 5, 2026. ==Artistry==