Fresh from federal prison, the Memphis upstart chats with Billboard about his comeback record "FDO" and why fans can expect ...
Pooh Shiesty is back after a three-year prison bid and ready to reclaim his spot. Hear what he says about new music, GloRilla, and his next chapter.
After being sentenced to five years in prison, rapper Pooh Shiesty took to social media to announce new music coming "next week." Shiesty—legal name Lontrell Williams—shared the new music news via ...
Few rappers embody the raw, unfiltered energy of Memphis rap quite like Pooh Shiesty. Rising out of Cane Creek Apartments with a husky voice and an ear for eerie trap production, the 1017 signee made ...
Pooh Shiesty’s first attempt at writing a “First Day Out” song came while he was still locked up. During his three-year bid in USP Canaan in Pennsylvania, he wrote raps whenever he could—using scraps ...
“UPDATE: Pooh Shiesty record label reached out to me and confirmed that he is not in jail. Apparently his April date existed since his ‘release’ and he’s on home confinement until April like he has ...
Pooh Shiesty will face additional limitations after he carries out his upcoming 63-month prison stint. TMZ reports that the Memphis native will be on supervised release for three years and that during ...
Pooh Shiesty is back home. The “Back In Blood” rapper has been seen on social media celebrating his freedom alongside colleagues like Big30 and K Carbon after being released from prison. He was ...