Sosa, a prominent rapper known as the “King of Drill,” gained recognition for his raw and explicit lyrics that chronicle the harsh realities of South Side Chicago’s street culture. His music, characterized by its minimalist production and gritty storytelling, sparked controversy while resonating with audiences who identified with its depiction of poverty, violence, and lack of opportunity. Sosa’s influence extends beyond drill music, as he has collaborated with notable artists, participated in award-nominated documentaries, and inspired a new generation of rappers.