TODD UNO

Artist Bio
Todd Uno is a 42-year-old Atlanta-based rapper, producer, and cultural architect creating music that speaks directly to grown listeners who’ve lived, lost, built, rebuilt, and kept going.
Born January 16, 1984, and raised in the era of Southern rap’s explosion, Todd grew up inspired by the raw energy and storytelling of Lil Jon, Lil Scrappy, Trillville, Jazze Pha, Bryan Michael Cox, Jermaine Dupri, T.I., and the architects who put Atlanta on the global map. That influence shaped his sound — gritty, soulful, intentional — but his perspective is what separates him.
With over 15 years in the entertainment industry, Todd isn’t just an artist — he’s a respected music video director, producer, and radio veteran. He’s worked alongside names like Jeezy, Yo Gotti, Black Youngsta, Young Dolph, Future, Young Scooter, Zoey Dollaz, Gucci Mane, Ca$ino, Dondria Nicole, Charles Jenkins, Rocko and more. Behind the boards and behind the camera, he helped shape the culture before stepping forward to tell his own story more boldly.
His background includes 15 years in radio at Hot 107.9 and V103 Atlanta as both a producer and on-air personality — a rare foundation that gave him real-time understanding of what moves people, what lasts, and what’s noise.
Now, at 42, Todd Uno makes rap music that matters. Music for adults who still love hip-hop but crave substance. Music that reflects growth, responsibility, fatherhood, loss, ambition, ego checks, resilience, and legacy. Records like “/mem,wärs/ MEMOIRS” reflect that evolution — honest, reflective, and rooted in lived experience.
While many chase trends, Todd builds catalog. His sound blends Southern grit, soul, experimentation, and motivational undertones — inspired by albums like Victory Lap, Aquemini, and I’m Serious — projects that proved hip-hop can evolve without losing its backbone.
Todd Uno represents a generation that still wants new, good music to listen to — not recycled energy, but records that hit in the car, in the gym, and in real life.
He’s already had the radio spins. He’s already built behind the scenes. Now the focus is legacy: meaningful records, timeless visuals, and a body of work that ages well.
This isn’t a comeback story.
It’s a grown man’s second chapter — louder, sharper, and intentional.












