Terrell Anthony Cox[1] (born May 29, 1998), known professionally as Cochise (formerly known as Yung Cochise) is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. His song "Tell Em" with fellow rapper Snot peaked at number 64 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2021.[2] Cochise's debut studio album, Benbow Crescent, was released in 2021.
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Birth name | Terrell Anthony Cox[1] |
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Born | (1998-05-29) May 29, 1998 (age 24) Palm Beach, Florida, U.S. |
Origin | Palm Bay, Florida, U.S. |
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Years active | 2015–present |
Labels | Columbia |
Cox was born in Palm Beach, Florida,[4] and grew up in Palm Bay, Florida.[3] Being of Jamaican descent,[3] he began to listen to reggae and dancehall music when he was young. As a kid, he was influenced by Big Daddy Kane.[2] He also went to Heritage High School where he played soccer for most of his life.
On May 3, 2018, Cochise self-released his debut mixtape Pulp, with production from Hella Sketchy, Lousho, VashVash.
On August 23, 2019, he released his collab EP "Hijack" with Lousho.
Following the success of his singles "Red Head" and "Hatchback", Cochise signed to Columbia Records after being introduced by his manager, Solmon.[4][5] On May 7, 2021, Cochise released Benbow Crescent, his debut studio album. This album was an homage to Cox's Jamaican roots and included 18 featureless songs.[6] Production was handled by Archie Cardella, ProdLouis, ProdbyCarlos, Lousho, and Cox himself.[6]
On May 28, 2021, he later released his song "Tell Em" with rapper $not which peaked at number 64 on Billboard Hot 100 and became both rappers' first song to hit the charts. The duo went on to release a music video for "Tell Em" with Lyrical Lemonade.
Since his debut project, there have been comparisons between Cox and fellow rapper Playboi Carti, since they both have a distinguished "baby voice", which Carti resembled in 2018.[7]
On June 14, 2022, It was revealed that Cox was a part of XXL's "2022 Freshman Class".
On June 24, 2022, Cox released his sophomore album THE INSPECTION, which included features from Young Nudy and Chief Keef.
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Benbow Crescent |
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THE INSPECTION |
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Pulp |
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Hijack (with Lousho) |
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"Let a Nigga Smash" | 2017 | — | Non-album singles | |
"Daniel Bryan (Yes)" | — | |||
"Sippin Sake" | 2018 | — | ||
"Bumba" | — | |||
"WEAK" | — | |||
"Baxter" | — | |||
"My Year" | 2019 | — | ||
"Dolla" | — | |||
"Let Me Know" | — | |||
"Dig Me Freestyle" | — | |||
"Riri" | — | |||
"Stars" | — | |||
"Hatchback" | — | Benbow Crescent | ||
"Red Head" | — | Non-album singles | ||
"Spaceship" | — | |||
"Elbow Room" | 2020 | — | ||
"Milo" | — | |||
"Joans Garden" | — | |||
"Yessir" | — | |||
"Taxin" | — | |||
"Lost It" | — | Benbow Crescent | ||
"Knicks" | — | |||
"Usopp" | 2021 | — | ||
"Bratz (Remix)" | — | Non-album singles | ||
"Sanji" | — | Benbow Crescent | ||
"Tell Em" (with $not) |
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Non-album singles | |
"Pocket Rocket" | — | |||
"Cautious" | — | |||
"Do It Again" | 2022 | — | The Inspection | |
"Turn It Up" | — |