Einer Bankz

Einer Bankz is an American ukulele player and platinum producer from the San Francisco Bay Area. He is known for his viral videos with rappers where he plays the ukulele as the artists rap a cappella. He has created acoustic content with artists such as Chance the Rapper, Lil Wayne, YG, Roddy Ricch, Jhene Aiko, Kodak Black, Ski Mask the Slump God, Blueface, Trippie Redd, Swae Lee, Machine Gun Kelly, Polo G, YNW Melly, The Kid LAROI, Lil Durk, Sexyy Red, CJ and others.[1]

Career

Einer started his career after Snoop Dogg reposted one of his videos, causing his first ukulele cover version to go viral.[2]

A turning point is his career is when he began traveling and creating content with artists outside of his home region in Northern California. After creating videos with Icewear Vezzo in Detroit and Fat Joe in Atlanta in 2018, Bankz was recognized at the national level, and getting a coveted ukulele video with him became a rite of passage for up and coming rappers.

His production credits include tracks for artists such as 21 Savage, Quando Rondo, Travis Scott and Dave East. He also produced Louisiana artist Fredo Bang's hit single "Oouuh".[3]

Einer Bankz ukulele collaborates with various artists.

In early 2018, Mass Appeal released a short documentary about Einer and where he plans to take his movement. The short also featured Lil Durk. Shortly thereafter, Bankz produced a song for Durk's album Love Songs 4 the Streets 2.

In August 2018, the New York Times featured his video with Florida rapper Project Youngin in their weekly playlist writeup.[4]

In 2019, Bankz was nominated for a Grammy for his production on 21 Savage's album I Am > I Was.

Einer maintains a global presence, and has worked with artists from the United Kingdom, Italy, India, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Nigeria.

He co-produced Polo G's chart-topping "RAPSTAR" which earned him his first number 1 Billboard production credit. Shortly after Einer was featured on the Jimmy Fallon Show alongside Polo G performing RAPSTAR.

Production credits

2021
  • "Rapstar" (Polo G) (produced with Synco)
  • "No Where" (YoungBoy Never Broke Again) (produced with DMAC and Cheese)
  • "Gifted" (No Savage) (produced with JetsonMade)
  • "Bestfriends" (42 Dugg) (produced with DMAC)
2022
2023
  • "Off Land" (Lil Keed featuring Lil Jairmy) (produced with Foster)
  • "Sloppy Na" (Fredo Bang)

References

  1. Chesman, Donna-Claire. "Your Favorite Rappers are going Viral Rhyming to Einer Bankz Ukulele". XXL.
  2. Mahadevan, Tara. "Here's Chance the Rapper Spitting With Hip-Hop Ukulele Guy Einer Bankz". Complex. Complex.
  3. "Einer Bankz Is MakingViralUkulele Videos With Your Favorite NewRappers". PigeonsandPlanes (Interview). Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  4. Caramanica, Jon (19 August 2018). "The Playlist: Ariana Grande Shows Her Heart, and 8 More New Songs". NY Times Inc. New York Times. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
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