Buffate Coleman
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Born | August 9,1999 Los Angeles, California | ||
Nationality | American | ||
Citizenship | United States of America | ||
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Buffate Coleman (born August 9, 1999) is an American artist, songwriter, and record producer. He is the founder of the music label 777 Supremacy, established in 2018.
Early Life and Education
Coleman was born in Los Angeles, California, and raised in Heflin, Louisiana. He attended Lakeside High School, graduating in 2017. During his senior year, Coleman played football for the Lakeside Warriors, wearing jersey number 7. Despite playing only one season, he led the team to the playoffs for the first time in years and earned several accolades, including Offensive MVP, All-Regional Player, All-Offense Second Team, and an All-American Nominee. He was recognized as the top running back in Louisiana during this time.
Career
After high school, Coleman transitioned from athletics to music, discovering a passion for songwriting and production. He built a home studio where he recorded his first single, "This Ain't The End". The song gained significant traction, amassing thousands of streams across digital platforms within a month of its release.
In 2018, Coleman launched his independent label, 777 Supremacy, as a platform to promote his music and collaborate with other artists. His performances, including appearances at events such as Southern University's Battle of the Bands.
Coleman's music is noted for its authentic and driven style. He has collaborated with artists across various genres and countries. His debut album, The Chosen One, also amassed widespread popularity on major streaming platforms.
Discography
- This Ain’t The End
- The Chosen One
- Upper Class
- Uh Drop
- I’m Tired
- Where the Hell You Been
- Demons
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