


Sadly for Chapman, the allure of that trap life was too much. It was easier to get into selling illicit drugs, committing crime, and ultimately risking it all to make some cash-and it wouldn’t occur to Zacc to get out until he turned 21.

“Everyone knows you either end up dead or in jail,” Zachary said about that lifestyle. He figured if his options were that or getting a job, and nobody was hiring, he had no choice.įinally, at age 21, Zacc left that life alone and started focus on his skill with a mic. Zachary has 2 kids, and they both live in South Carolina. He spent the next few years perfecting his game, self-releasing mixtapes, and eventually starting his own entertainment company.Īfter years of work building the foundations, he finally got his breakout with the 2019 singles Hahaha and Chump Change. His album, Carolina Narco, dropped-signalling his total transition from trap lord to rap star. READ MORE: Teddy Swims Net Worth Setting Goals It also heralded the end of his time as an independent artist and a new era with Interscope Records and South Music Group.Ĭhapman celebrated his signing to Interscope with a feature-heavy Trappin’ Like Zacc, on which he collaborated with DaBaby, Stunna 4 Vegas, and Key Glock.Ĭarolina Narco took Zacc’s audience on a tour of his life so far-from hustling on the streets of South Carolina to his come up with Interscope, and every step in between.
