Pyramid Vritra

Hal Donell Williams Jr. (born November 11, 1991), better known by his stage name Pyramid Vritra (or simply Vritra), is an American rapper and record producer from Atlanta, Georgia. He is currently based out of Los Angeles, California. He has released music under Stones Throw Records, Alpha Pup's The Order Label, and Bad Taste Records. Aside from his solo career, he is also a member of Los Angeles-based hip hop collective Odd Future via the sub-group The Jet Age of Tomorrow (formerly The Super 3) alongside Matt Martians, and Atlanta-based hip hop collective NRK (Nobody Really Knows).[1][2]

Pyramid Vritra
Birth nameHal Donell Williams Jr.
Also known as
  • Pyramid Vritra
  • Δ
  • Vritra
  • Big Ralph
  • donellvritrajet
Born (1991-11-11) November 11, 1991
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • record producer
Instrument(s)
Years active2007–present
LabelsBad Taste Records / Blossom Records / Stones Throw Records / The Order / 5th Echelon Jet Repair Co. / WDYSWYEC

Discography

Solo

Studio albums
  • Pyramid (2012)
  • Indra (2014)
  • Dānu (2015)
  • Yellowing (2016)
  • HAL (2017)
  • FEMME (2019)
  • SONAR (2020)
Extended plays
  • Eloise EP (2010)
  • The Story of Marsha Lotus (2011)
  • Elenor (2012)
  • Midnight Pink River Weather Grey (2013) (as Big Ralph)
  • Palace (2014)
  • PV2 (2014)
  • PV3 (2015)
  • PV4 (2015)
  • I Miss My Son & My Wife :( (2016)
  • Tape 322 (2017)
  • Double Rainbow (2018)
  • Felicity (2018)
  • LARANE by Vritra (2019)
  • Floaters (2020)
  • We Need Electricity (2020)
  • Dark Dark, High Contrast (2021)
  • VOID! (2022)
  • SNAKESS (2022)
Mixtapes
  • paint. (2010) (as donellvritrajet)
  • PYRAMIDVRITRA (2011)
  • FREE RANDO (2022)
Compilations
  • Scopolomine (2012)
  • (Instrumentals: PV) (2013)
  • Old Beats (Lost & Found Instrumentals by a Younger Vritra in the Past) (2014)

with NRK

Compilations
  • The NRK Compilation (2010)
Mixtapes
  • Goodwill (2009) (as The Bandits)

with Odd Future

Studio albums
Compilations
Mixtapes
  • The Odd Future Tape (2008)

with Matt Martians (as The Jet Age of Tomorrow)

Studio albums
Extended plays
  • Can I Hold Your Hand? (2010)
  • JellyFish Mentality: Bonus EP (2013)

with Matt Martians and brandUn DeShay (as The Super D3Shay)

Extended plays
  • The Super D3Shay (2009)

with Wilma Archer (as Wilma Vritra)

Studio albums
  • Burd (2019)
  • Grotto (2022)

with John Harrison and BigCat

Extended plays
  • PV X JH X BC (2015)

with Aditi

Extended plays
  • Contact (2015)

with Caleb Stone

Extended plays
  • Adelaide (2016)

With Rose Gold Dutch Masters & Caleb Stone

Mixtapes
  • -___- (Smuggins) (2012)

with 72DEMONS

Extended plays
  • FITNESS P1 (2022)

with N01SES

Extended plays
  • Per Capita (2016)
  • PC2 (2019)

with Red Bag

Extended plays
  • PV VS RED BAG (2019)

with Eyedress

Extended plays
  • THEY ONLY LOVE YOU WHEN YOU LOVE YOU (2022)

Guest appearances

List of guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Gurl" 2011 The Internet Purple Naked Ladies
"TB70" 2012 Kilo Kish Homeschool
"Dumb" 2014 Darko the Super Oh, No! It's Darko
"Eatdoggyfood" (featuring Swarvy) 2016 Sofie Fatouretchi Sofie's SOS Tape
"Reversible Keys" 2022 They Hate Change Finally, New

References

  1. "Pyramid Vritra". Stones Throw. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
  2. Martins, Chris (April 4, 2014). "Trip With Pyramid Vritra in 'Spool' Video". Spin. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
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