- Leave Me Alone - Single · 2018
- LOVE FOR GUALA · 2019
- 1Up · 2019
- No No No (feat. A Boogie wit da Hoodie) - Single · 2020
- Neat (Remix) [feat. Young Dolph, YFN Lucci, Peewee Longway, Flipp Dinero & G Herbo] - Single · 2019
- LOVE FOR GUALA · 2019
- If I Tell You - Single · 2019
- The Guala Way · 2017
- The Guala Way · 2017
- LOVE FOR GUALA · 2019
- Table For One - EP · 2021
- Ain't My Dog - Single · 2022
- LOVE FOR GUALA · 2019
Albums
- 2022
- 2022
- 2021
- 2021
- Ron O'Neal & SV Skee
More To Hear
- Brooklyn rapper Nyck Caution returns with his "Open Flame" EP.
- The Harlem MC drops by, plus Flipp Dinero and DJ First Choice.
- Vince and Ty report from backstage at the Childish Gambino tour.
- The former Diplomats discuss their project The Upstage.
- Music from Tyga, Cardi B, Tory Lanez, Future, and Flipp Dinero.
- Swizz Beatz and Busta Rhymes help open the new studio.
- The Brooklyn MC talks getting signed and “Leave Me Alone.”
About Flipp Dinero
Equipped with an indelible, raspy voice, Flipp Dinero has a knack for crafting infectious trap melodies. Born Christopher St. Victor in 1995, the Brooklyn-born rapper refined his singing abilities in a local choir as a youth; by age 15, Dinero began fully embracing hip-hop, intertwining his experiences and creating his signature mellifluous style. After lending his vocals to fellow up-and-coming MCs, Dinero was recruited by Joey Bada$$ to be a part of his label home, Cinematic Music Group, and later found his way to a joint deal with DJ Khaled’s We The Best Music Group. In 2017, the artist dropped his debut mixtape, The Guala Way, where he juxtaposed rich, euphonic lyrics against dark, bass-heavy production on songs like the club banger “I Do.” The following year, Dinero would release his breakthrough single, “Leave Me Alone,” a deceptively bright and vocally ambitious track about a deteriorating partnership that served as a springboard for his mainstream introduction. “‘Leave Me Alone’ is doing things I didn’t even imagine it doing,” Dinero told Apple Music. “Honestly, I’m still shocked. I’m just grateful I take my craft seriously.” That preparedness led to Dinero’s proper album, 2019’s LOVE FOR GUALA, which served as a home for the ominous, outstanding Lil Baby collaboration “How I Move,” about pocket watchers and would-be swag stealers. With the 2020 song “Rich Today,” Dinero focused on rapping more directly than his previous singles, showcasing his ability to set aside the harmonies and home in on the real when the time calls for it.
- HOMETOWN
- Brooklyn, NY, United States
- BORN
- November 16, 1995
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap