
Supa Star Six
Supa Star Six is a recording artist, songwriter, and producer blending R&B, rap, pop, and country into a distinct, crossover-ready sound. Known for his versatility and hands-on creative control, he is involved in every stage of his music—from songwriting to full production—building records that balance commercial appeal with authentic storytelling.
His production and songwriting work spans a growing catalog of collaborations within Southern hip-hop, including standout records such as “Lifetime” (Lil Keke ft. Propain & Supa Star Six), “Wish Em Well” (Lil Keke ft. Supa Star Six), “I Luv It” (Lil Keke ft. Supa Star Six & Princess Richie), “Gripping My Wheel” (Lil Keke & Slim Thug ft. Supa Star Six), “Hand On The Grain” (Lil Keke & Slim Thug), and “Come Thru” (Diamond of Crime Mob). These collaborations place him alongside some of the most respected names in Southern rap culture, connecting him to artists known for their longevity, influence, and independent success.
Supa Star Six also serves as a full cast member on Making It In The ATL, where he documents the real-time process of building a career in music, business, and entertainment while navigating the Atlanta creative landscape.
His own project, On The Radio, showcases his range as both an artist and producer, delivering a cohesive body of work that moves between genres while maintaining a consistent identity and sonic direction.
Beyond music, Supa Star Six is the founder of D.O.C.O (Domain Of Chic Opulence), a fashion brand rooted in casual luxury and lifestyle branding. D.O.C.O represents his broader vision of creativity as ownership—merging fashion, music, and identity into a unified brand experience.
His latest single, “She Like Em Bad,” continues this trajectory, fusing country and rap influences into an energetic, crossover-ready record designed to expand his reach while staying grounded in his core sound.
More than an artist, Supa Star Six is building a vertically integrated brand across music, fashion, and media—documenting the process as he turns creative output into long-term ownership and cultural infrastructure.