Rap artist GELO debuts ‘League of My Own’, a 13-track record full of hard-hitting bars, powerful bass, and bold lyrics.
LiAngelo Ball, professionally known as GELO, enters the hip-hop scene in full force with his debut album League of My Own. Released via Def Jam Recordings, the album is a bold, confident introduction from an artist ready to shake up the genre.
GELO’s breakout track “Tweaker” leads the charge, accompanied by “Booted Up,” “Law N Order,” and the GloRilla-assisted “Can You Please.” Each song adds a different dimension to the record, whether emotional or adrenaline-fueled.
The album’s opener, “POLLASEEDS,” makes an immediate impact with its West Coast bounce:
“Bitch I’m from the West Coast. You know it’s, ‘Fuck your policy, baby.’ I ain’t politicking, I seen a lot of things.”
GELO also gets introspective on “1 Deal,” where he shares:
“All I need is 1 deal.”
His XXL Freshman Class 2025 feature and BET Awards Pre-Show performance have helped GELO secure a place among today’s fastest-rising names in rap.
Production choices amplify his gritty vocal tone — from barking samples in “Beware of Dog” to the booming piano line on “Law N Order.” Critics and fans alike are responding. Stereogum and UPROXX both praised his delivery and style, with comparisons to peak-era rap titans.
With League of My Own, GELO proves he’s here to stay — no gimmicks, just bars, beats, and a clear voice.