Poorstacy, born Carlito Milfort, Jr. on March 15, 1999, in Palm Beach, Florida, is a rising rapper and hip-hop artist who has taken the music scene by storm. Growing up, music was always a big part of his life, with his father teaching him how to play the guitar at a young age. His passion for music continued to grow as he experimented with different sounds and styles.
Before gaining fame as Poorstacy, he performed under the stage names Lito Xantana and SCARYBRATS. These early aliases gave him the opportunity to explore his creativity and find his unique voice as an artist.
In 2019, Poorstacy released his album "I Don't Care," which spawned hit singles like "hollow," "lost," and "OKAY." The album garnered attention from fans and critics alike, leading to his popularity exploding on social media. With over 130,000 followers on Instagram, Poorstacy quickly became a recognizable figure in the music industry.
Since 2020, Poorstacy has released three full-length albums, showcasing his versatility as an artist and his ability to connect with audiences on a deeper level through his music. His discography continues to grow, with each release solidifying his place in the hip-hop world.
In 2022, Poorstacy reached a milestone on Spotify, boasting over 1 million monthly listeners. His popular single "Don't Look At Me" has amassed over 23 million plays on the platform, solidifying his position as a rising star in the music industry. Additionally, he released the emotionally charged song "Abuse Me" in 2022, further showcasing his talent and range as an artist.
Poorstacy has collaborated with a variety of artists in the industry, including fellow rapper Iann Dior. These collaborations have allowed him to expand his sound and reach new audiences, solidifying his place in the ever-evolving world of hip-hop.
With his unique sound, raw lyrics, and undeniable talent, Poorstacy is poised for even greater success in the music industry. His journey from Palm Beach to the top of the charts is a testament to his dedication and passion for his craft. As he continues to push boundaries and break barriers, one thing is certain: Poorstacy is here to stay.
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