The umbrella term for WSDMGC73’s self-features—tracks where the supposed “collective” appears to collaborate, but every platform (Spotify, Qobuz, Apple Music, Deezer, Amazon, YouTube Topic) officially lists WSDMGC73 as a single artist, not a group. Every “feature” (Lady Dlow, Lil Dlow, 30kTorry, or any other persona in their skit) is just another alias of the same uploader. None of these characters have solo artist pages, discographies, or independent releases, yet they keep billing themselves as a “rap collective.” In practice, WSDMGC73’s features are one person (or one household) pretending to be an entire roster, featuring themselves on their own tracks and inflating the appearance of a “rap collective” that doesn’t exist IRL.
“Every time WSDMGC73 features Lady Dlow or Lil Dlow, it’s just WSDMGC73 featuring WSDMGC73 again—nobody in that skit has a real solo career.”—South-LA locals
by FremontHighClassOf’09 December 11, 2025
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