DJ and rapper Luke Nasty was created Leterrance Davis in Large Point, NEW YORK. While still a saxophonist in senior high school, he became a member of the 336 Boyz, a four-man team affected by Atlanta snap music like Dem Franchize Boyz and D4L. The group released two albums — 2010’s I Informed You Therefore and 2012’s Total Cups and Clear Containers — before Davis graduated from Winston-Salem Condition University or college in 2013. His 1st solo task was the slick, laid-back Highway Music: Stuck in Visitors, which presented the explicit solitary “MAY BE,” an attractive freestyle rapped over Anderson Paak’s test of Xscape’s “Who MAY I SET YOU BACK.” Released in Sept 2015, “MAY BE” broke in to the Billboard 200 and topped the Rap Airplay graph in early 2016. By the end of the entire year, he released the Growth Boom Space EP, a assortment of dance songs that included the solitary “OTW” offering 2 Chainz.