
His sound rides the darker edge of alternative hip-hop, fusing trap, goth rap, and melodic grit. Inspired by artists like Lil Wayne, Gunna, and Trippie Redd, Draco builds tracks that dig deep: love, betrayal, loss, and the weight of survival. “It’s alternative, but it’s still me,” he says. That signature is stamped on every track—whether he’s coasting over a moody beat or dropping a melodic confessional. Raw, restless, and real, his music hits like a late-night drive with too much on your mind.
Staying consistent has been one of Draco’s hardest battles. “It’s easy to get pulled back into old habits—old people, old ways,” he admits. But instead of burying those tensions, he brings them into the booth. That conflict—between the streets and the studio, survival and growth—fuels his creativity. Every track is proof that he’s not just surviving his past; he’s reframing it.

He keeps that connection alive online, answering comments, replying to DMs, and showing up for the people who show up for him. “If I say thank you, I mean it,” he says. On platforms like Instagram and X, Draco builds more than a following—he builds loyalty. But it’s the stage where he really locks in. His live sets hit with the kind of energy you don’t fake, transforming a crowd into a chorus.
Right now, Draco is locked in the studio, putting together a new album slated for fall 2025, with visuals on deck to keep the rollout tight. He’s eyeing stages like Rolling Loud and tour slots that’ll take his sound further. If you’re into moody, left-of-center hip-hop with teeth, he’s one to watch. Think: Playboi Carti’s chaos meets Future’s vulnerability. Stream his latest singles now on Spotify.
“To everyone supporting me, I wouldn’t be here without y’all,” Draco says. That gratitude isn’t a tagline—it’s a thread that runs through everything he makes. With new work on the way and his eyes on bigger stages, Draco Andretti is proof that no matter how rough the start, the story can still land somewhere powerful.
