Wheezy is the production alias of Wesley Tyler Glass, born October 26, 1992, in Vicksburg, Mississippi. He relocated to Atlanta as a young adult and began networking at DART studio alongside Metro Boomin, Southside, Sonny Digital, and Lex Luger in 2013-2014. He uses FL Studio with an Oxygen 88 MIDI controller and cites Shawty Redd, Drumma Boy, and Kanye West as early influences. His producer tag "Wheezy Outta Here" became a signature of the YSL sound.
Wheezy produced the majority of Young Thug's Barter 6 (2015), a surprising move given that London On Da Track and Metro Boomin had dominated Thug's earlier output. He handled key tracks across the Slime Season series and I'm Up, including "For My People" and "Pull Up On A Kid." His credits expanded to Lil Baby and Drake's "Yes Indeed" (2018, No. 6 Billboard Hot 100), Meek Mill and Drake's "Going Bad" (2019), and seven tracks on Gunna's WUNNA (2020), earning him his first No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 Producers chart.
He serves as a core producer for Young Stoner Life Records and has contributed to projects by Future (The WIZRD), Juice WRLD, Lil Uzi Vert, and Travis Scott. He describes his style as "soul-romantic-trap" and favors vintage sounds, deep 808 basslines, and intricate hi-hat programming. His beats are characteristically spacious and spare, giving vocalists room to shape the track.
Signature Sound
Wheezy builds sparse, atmospheric trap beats anchored by deep 808 bass, vintage-tinted melodies, and complex hi-hat rolls. He describes his approach as soul-romantic-trap, blending emotional warmth with hard-hitting percussion while leaving deliberate space for vocalists to carry the track.
WAVS Catalog
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