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ALBUMWhat It Is?! - SingleHomixide Gang & Pi’erre Bourne
Albums by Pi’erre Bourne
ALBUMThe 5thBermuda Yae & Pi’erre Bourne
ALBUMBorn SeditionaryKura & Pi’erre Bourne
ALBUMStreetz Hottest Young'nJ Billz & Pi’erre Bourne
ALBUMSharc WavePi’erre Bourne & Sharc
ALBUMChavo's World 3Chavo & Pi’erre Bourne
ALBUMStill Trapp'nFrazier Trill & Pi’erre Bourne
ALBUMGrailsPi’erre Bourne
ALBUMGood MoviePi’erre Bourne
ALBUMSpace Age PimpinJuicy J & Pi’erre Bourne
ALBUMWolf of Peachtree 2Jelly & Pi’erre Bourne
Pi’erre Bourne's Popular Music Videos
Shotta (feat. Megan Thee Stallion)
Young Nudy & Pi’erre Bourne
4U
Pi’erre Bourne
Poof
Pi’erre Bourne
Try Again
Pi’erre Bourne
Feds
Pi’erre Bourne
Pop Out
TM88 & Pi’erre Bourne
HULU
Pi’erre Bourne
IG (Lyric Video)
Pi’erre Bourne
What It Is?!
Homixide Gang & Pi’erre Bourne
Twin
Pi’erre Bourne & Jelly
Artist Playlists
Pi’erre Bourne Essentials
The producer and rapper’s trap sound is unmistakable and infectious.
Artist Biography
Among iconic producer tags, “Yo, Pi’erre! You wanna come out here?” is perhaps the most popular. The clip was initially taken from The Jamie Foxx Show, but after Pi’erre Bourne used the line to introduce his beat on Playboi Carti’s 2017 smash “Magnolia,” Bourne became a household name on par with the superstar MCs he produced. Born Jordan Timothy Jenks in 1993, Bourne is at the center of Atlanta’s rap landscape, but the Queens, NY-raised beatmaker got his start long before he introduced himself to the world on tracks for Trippie Redd and Young Nudy. “I was 10 or 11 when I started making beats. I thought it was like a game, but I figured it out quickly and became really hands-on,” he explained to Apple Music. Bourne has always had an intuitive approach to beatmaking, taking great care to never overshadow the artists that he’s producing. Even on his debut studio album, The Life Of Pi’erre 4, Bourne often cedes the spotlight to the rappers he invites to spit over his beats. Bourne has continuously racked up hits throughout his career, working with artists as diverse as 6ix9ine on “Gummo'' and Drake on the Carti-assisted “Pain 1993.” Despite this success, he keeps his focus on his grind, no matter how many fans know his tag by heart. “I’ve been on a mission,” he told Apple Music. “I like making beats because I can change my family’s life with this.”
Hometown
United States of America
Genre
Hip-Hop/Rap