Kossisko

[3] In 2016, Kossisko launched a crowdfunding campaign to help fund their work on a short horror film titled '2037.

At age 16, due to disciplinary issues, they were sent by their father to a remote boarding school in Abidjan, inside the Ivory Coast.

[9] Following their stay in the Ivory Coast, Kossisko moved back to Berkeley where they began recording his debut mixtape as 100s titled, Ice Cold Perm.

[9] Brandon Soderberg of Spin commented on it saying, "This is snarling, no-nonsense pimp-rap, celebrating exploitation and preemptively lashing out at everyone trying to get anything over on 100s, but it finds a way to complicate those regressive, retro sensibilities".

[11] On October 18, 2012, the Noisey subsidiary of Vice premiered the music video for "Brick Sell Phone".

[12] In an interview with Vice later that month, Kossisko said their next project would be titled Sex Symbols, which they had already started recording.

[15] His song "Life of a Mack" was featured on the video game Grand Theft Auto V, on the station Radio Los Santos.

[19] While on tour they released "Keep a Bitch Broke", a new collaboration with Aston Matthews, Joey Fatts and Da$h.

[22] "Ten Freaky Hoes" is a "melodic G-funk jam that adds a dose of Californian psychedelia to his formerly frozen atmospherics.

[25][26] It was met with positive reviews from music critics including writers for The Fader, The Washington Post, Stereogum and Fact.

[27][28][29][30] Writing for Now, Julia Leconte said "It will make you smile till your face hurts as you press repeat for the 16th time, but to steal one of his song titles, 100s isn't "fuckin around."

He presents himself with sophistication, and you take him seriously as a legit mack rapper rather than a farcical Snoop Dogg type wearing ridiculous oversize velvet or fur.