Born Markies Deandre Conway in 1991, Yella Beezy is a Dallas-based rapper who began his musical journey at just 13 years old. He released his debut mixtape, Mash Mode Overload, at 14, followed by Lil Yella Mane in 2012.
Born Markies Deandre Conway in 1991, Yella Beezy is a Dallas-based rapper who began his musical journey at just 13 years old. He released his debut mixtape, Mash Mode Overload, at 14, followed by Lil Yella Mane in 2012.
In 2018, Beezy dropped Ain’t No Goin’ Bacc, featuring tracks like What I Did with Kevin Gates and Up One with Lil Baby. That same year, he gained even more recognition when he opened for Jay-Z and Beyoncé during their On the Run II tour in Dallas and Houston. The following year, he collaborated with Quavo, Gucci Mane, and Chris Brown on Baccend Beezy.
However, Beezy's career has faced major challenges due to legal troubles. In March 2025, he was indicted on capital murder charges, accused of orchestrating the 2020 killing of fellow Dallas rapper Mo3. As of now, Beezy remains in custody, awaiting trial.
Despite these legal issues, Beezy's music is still available on platforms like SoundCloud and Apple Music, where hits like Restroom Occupied (feat. Chris Brown) and That’s On Me continue to rack up streams.
Yella Beezy’s journey is a mix of early talent, fast success, and recent controversy—making him a complex figure in modern hip-hop.
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