Internet Money keeps evolving.
What began as a loose collective of producers selling "type" beats on YouTube grew into a music industry powerhouse that helped break stars like Juice WRLD and Lil Tecca, racking up dozens of Billboard hits and platinum plaques in the process.
The majority of Internet Money's members live together in a Los Angeles house, and they throw around words like "family" and "brothers" when they talk about each other. The collective's founder, Taz Taylor, speaks proudly about their track record of plucking artists from relative obscurity and putting in the time to develop them into stars who put up ungodly streaming numbers. Meanwhile, Internet Money producer Nick Mira has become a juggernaut in his own right, earning credits on many of Juice WRLD's biggest hits, as well as placements with Trippie Redd, Post Malone, Young Thug, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Tecca, Polo G, and more.
Having accomplished many of their early goals, and recently partnering with Elliot Grainge's 10K Projects, Taz Taylor and the Internet Money team came up with a new challenge for themselves: make an album of their own.
source: Internet Money Is Dropping an An Album | Complex
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