Bobby Sessions

[2][3][1][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] He co-wrote Megan Thee Stallion's 2020 single, "Savage" (featuring Beyoncé), which won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song and peaked at #1 the Billboard Hot 100.

"[15]While attending the University of North Texas, where Sessions was studying philosophy and journalism, he began honing in on his rapping skills at the student led organization, Poetic Justice.

His 2017 sophomore release, Grateful, earned him "Best Rap/Hip-Hop Act" at the Dallas Observer Music Awards as well as single Dollars & Sense winning "Best Rap Song".

[21][22] He wrote and performed the title track for the soundtrack, The Hate U Give, which includes songs by Kendrick Lamar, Pusha T, Logic, and Tupac.

[2][23] He was asked by his label to write the song as his cousin, James Harper, was shot and killed by a police officer in 2012 in South Dallas, Texas.

[31][32] Additional collaborations include Sessions' co-write, Muwop, recorded by Latto (featuring Gucci Mane) which went platinum in 2022[33][34] as well as composing songs and being executive producer on Iggy Azalea's, 2021 album The End of an Era.

[35] Sessions released singles that featured artists such as Royce Da 5'9" on Still Alive,[36] Rick Ross on Penthouse Prayers,[37] and Benny the Butcher and Freddie Gibbs on Gold Rolex.