Latest Release

- AUG 29, 2025
- 1 song
Albums
Music Videos
Appears On
- Tempe Center for the Arts · Wed, Oct 7 · 7 PM
- Presidio Theatre · Fri, Oct 9 · 7 PM
- Patricia Reser Center For The Arts · Sun, Oct 11 · 6 PM
- SIFF Cinema Downtown · Mon, Oct 12 · 7 PM
- Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center · Wed, Oct 14 · 7 PM
- Gothic Theatre · Thu, Oct 15 · 8 PM
- Joyo Theatre · Sat, Oct 17 · 6 PM
- Riverview Theater · Mon, Oct 19 · 7 PM
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About Watsky
With whimsical imagery and a syncopated, turbocharged flow, Watsky is a multi-talented DIY success story who blends spoken word and rap. • Watsky’s father is a former English professor, while his mother worked as an elementary school librarian. He credits his parents with fostering his passion for wordplay. • A high school teacher referred the once-disruptive Watsky to Youth Speaks, a poetry workshop in San Francisco. In 2006, he was crowned the Youth Speaks Grand Slam Poetry Champion. • He appeared on Season 6 of HBO’s Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry Jam. • Watsky’s jazz/hip-hop band Invisible Inc. released a self-titled album in 2007. The ensemble returned for a second LP in 2018. • In the 2010s, Watsky earned hundreds of millions of streams portraying William Shakespeare and Edgar Allen Poe in the web series Epic Rap Battles of History. • His 2014 album All You Can Do cracked the Top 40 on the Billboard 200 album chart. It includes “Whoa Whoa Whoa,” an Anderson .Paak–produced song with a video starring Jim Belushi and Bo Burnham. • His Shockwave-assisted song “An Open Letter” appears on the 2016 gold-certified Hamilton Mixtape compilation. • Penguin Books’ Plume division compiled 13 of Watksy’s essays for the 2016 book How To Ruin Everything.
- FROM
- San Francisco, CA, United States
- BORN
- September 15, 1986
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap