Biography
Miami rapper Ball Greezy merges energetic party anthems with thoughtful reflections on romance and existence. He launched his recording career toward the end of the 2000s and maintained consistent output of singles and mixtapes across the following decade, highlighted by the ongoing Bae Day series that extended his activity well into the 2020s.
Born Kinta Cox, the MC shares a comparable delivery and vibe with Flo Rida, delivering uplifting material akin to his fellow Floridian yet infused with heightened emphasis on intimacy and sensuality. Raised in a household centered on music where he frequently played drums next to his guitarist father, Cox began rapping during his teenage years at a local studio that allowed him and his brothers to refine their craft. Initially performing under the name Ball Grimm, he cultivated a dedicated audience in the Miami circuit while collaborating with Gorilla Tek, Trina, Luther Campbell, Flo Rida, Pitbull, and DJ Khaled. His first breakthroughs arrived in 2008 via the tracks “I’m the Shit” and “Shone,” the latter reaching the upper half of Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Three years later he dropped the project All or Nothing, which included those earlier successes alongside guest spots from Rick Ross and Flo Rida. Subsequent releases encompassed the reflective Feel My Pain 1 in 2015 and its 2016 follow-up Feel My Pain 2, plus the Valentine-oriented and frequently explicit Bae Day in 2017 and Bae Day 2 in 2018, both of which featured Pleasure P, Trina, and Snoop Dogg. The lead single “Nice & Slow,” recorded with Lil Dred for the initial Bae Day installment, accumulated substantial streaming numbers that carried forward into 2018. In 2019 he unveiled Dope Boi Greezy, then resumed the Bae Day sequence in 2021 with a third edition that included Snoop Dogg and Lil Duval on the track “Step On Out.” He sustained his steady pace with Summer in Miami in 2022, Bae Day 4 in 2023, and Bae Day 5 in 2024.
Born Kinta Cox, the MC shares a comparable delivery and vibe with Flo Rida, delivering uplifting material akin to his fellow Floridian yet infused with heightened emphasis on intimacy and sensuality. Raised in a household centered on music where he frequently played drums next to his guitarist father, Cox began rapping during his teenage years at a local studio that allowed him and his brothers to refine their craft. Initially performing under the name Ball Grimm, he cultivated a dedicated audience in the Miami circuit while collaborating with Gorilla Tek, Trina, Luther Campbell, Flo Rida, Pitbull, and DJ Khaled. His first breakthroughs arrived in 2008 via the tracks “I’m the Shit” and “Shone,” the latter reaching the upper half of Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Three years later he dropped the project All or Nothing, which included those earlier successes alongside guest spots from Rick Ross and Flo Rida. Subsequent releases encompassed the reflective Feel My Pain 1 in 2015 and its 2016 follow-up Feel My Pain 2, plus the Valentine-oriented and frequently explicit Bae Day in 2017 and Bae Day 2 in 2018, both of which featured Pleasure P, Trina, and Snoop Dogg. The lead single “Nice & Slow,” recorded with Lil Dred for the initial Bae Day installment, accumulated substantial streaming numbers that carried forward into 2018. In 2019 he unveiled Dope Boi Greezy, then resumed the Bae Day sequence in 2021 with a third edition that included Snoop Dogg and Lil Duval on the track “Step On Out.” He sustained his steady pace with Summer in Miami in 2022, Bae Day 4 in 2023, and Bae Day 5 in 2024.
Albums

Bae Day 7
2026

Bae Day 6
2025

Bae Day 5
2024

Bae Day 4
2023

Summer In Miami
2022

Special Occasion
2021

BAEDAY 3
2021

Dope Boi Greezy
2019

Bae Day 2
2018

Bae Day
2017

Feel My Pain 2
2016
Singles

It’s Cool
2025

Coming Down
2025

Flawless
2025

Blessed
2024

Peep Hole
2024

GO TO WAR
2024

Simple
2024

So Sexy
2024

Made For You
2023

I’m THAT
2023

Comin Thru
2022

Miami Heat (feat. DJ Irie)
2020

They Gon' Hate
2020

Pipe Down
2020

My Everything
2019

Ignorant Shit
2019

Live Like This
2019

I'm In Love (feat. Lyriq Tye)
2019

Gimme Kiss (feat. Tokyo Jetz)
2018

My Woman
2018

I Deserve It All (feat. Mike Smiff, Kase 1 & Major Nine)
2017

Dats My Bae
2017

30 Shots
2016
