Nonchalant Sosaa

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Nonchalant Sosaa (born Trey Javon Francis; November 2, 1996) is an American rapper and songwriter from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is best known for his independent releases in the Southern hip hop and trap genres, including the project Life of Sosaa and singles such as "I’m Tired" and "Hushing All Ops Freestyle".

Early life

Trey Javon Francis was born on November 2, 1996, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Publicly available biographical notes describe him as being exposed to music at an early age, beginning to rap and freestyle with his older brother when he was around eight years old. Growing up in Baton Rouge, his experiences in his neighborhood and personal life later became recurring themes in his lyrics and artistic persona.

Personal life

Public sources primarily focus on Nonchalant Sosaa’s artistic output and do not provide extensive verified details about his private life beyond his origins in Baton Rouge and his long-standing interest in music. Interviews and articles occasionally mention his desire to be an inspirational figure for listeners facing similar circumstances, but specifics about family life, education and relationships are generally not disclosed.

Career

Nonchalant Sosaa began making music informally as a child, recording early material and freestyles before developing a more structured approach to songwriting. Several bios state that he "came on the scene" around 2010 with early releases such as the song "LilTrizz", which marked his first significant step toward a professional music career.

Over the following years, he released multiple tracks and mixtape-style projects independently, building a small regional and online following. His work is primarily distributed through digital platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, Amazon Music and other streaming services, where he appears under the name Nonchalant Sosaa or variations such as Nonchalant_Sosaa.

In the early 2020s, Nonchalant Sosaa gained increased attention with releases that showcased a more refined, melodic trap sound and street-oriented subject matter. Media outlets such as The Source, The Hype Magazine, AllHipHop and various online magazines have profiled him as an emerging independent artist and an unsigned rapper with a growing presence in the underground hip hop scene.

Life of Sosaa

Life of Sosaa is one of Nonchalant Sosaa’s better-known projects and has been promoted as a key release in his catalog. The project has appeared on major streaming platforms and digital stores, with tracklists including songs such as "Back Then", "1 Two 3 Four", and "Believe in me", among others. Coverage in hip hop media describes the work as reflecting his personal journey, struggles and ambitions, positioning the project as a statement of his identity as an independent Baton Rouge artist.

Musical style and themes

Nonchalant Sosaa’s music is generally categorized within Southern hip hop, trap and street rap. Articles and interviews often characterize him as a metaphor-driven or "metaphorical" lyricist, with a focus on storytelling that blends personal reflection with street narratives and motivational themes. His delivery frequently combines melodic flows with aggressive or energetic verses, and his lyrics address topics such as survival, loyalty, faith, hardship and self-improvement.

Public image and entrepreneurship

In addition to his work as a recording artist, Nonchalant Sosaa presents himself as an independent entrepreneur. Professional and business listings describe him as a musician associated with "Nonchalant Sosaa LLC", indicating that he operates his music career through his own company structure. Artist features often highlight his status as an unsigned or independent act, emphasizing self-reliance, direct fan engagement and control over his creative direction.

Online, he maintains an active presence on platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and SoundCloud, where he promotes new music, snippets, visuals and brand collaborations. Social media content and interviews frequently portray him as aiming to inspire listeners through his personal story of persistence and gradual progress in the rap industry.

Discography

Because his releases are distributed digitally and sometimes independently, discography listings can vary between platforms. The following overview is based on publicly visible streaming catalog entries:

Selected projects

  • Life of Sosaa (EP/mixtape; release date listed in the early 2020s on streaming platforms)

Selected singles and tracks

  • "I’m Tired" (often listed with a feature from Lil Dump on some platforms)
  • "Hushing All Ops Freestyle"
  • "Make A Move" (featuring Sunni Vegas)
  • Additional tracks such as "Back Then", "1 Two 3 Four", "Believe in me" and others that appear on Life of Sosaa and standalone releases.

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