Leekindacut, born Qualeek Keith, is a genre-bending voice in the new wave of hip hop and trap—raw, melodic, and fiercely self-made. Raised in Hinesville, Georgia, with roots in Elmira, New York, Leek grew up balancing Southern grit and upstate ambition, channeling both into music that feels as urgent as it does introspective.
His sound lives in the pocket between trap melody and hip hop storytelling—hook-heavy, emotionally charged, and unmistakably his own. Whether he’s spitting over hypnotic 808s or bending flows into melodic hooks, Leek has a knack for making bangers feel personal. Even more impressive? He records and mixes everything on an iPhone, proving that talent and vision trump gear.
Tracks like “Cost Too Much,” “Study,” “Cobra,” “Thug Cry,” and “How I Do” have racked up plays and turned heads, cementing his rep as a rising star with range. From flex-heavy anthems to reflective deep cuts, his catalog moves like a diary written in real time.
A core member of the Children Of The Summer collective, Leek’s come-up has been rooted in community and collaboration. Underground shows, cult-favorite releases, and co-signs from the right circles led to performances alongside artists like Sony Music signee Scorey and airplay on stations like Z89.
Live, Leekindacut is all energy—pulling crowds in with a rare mix of stage presence and vulnerability. And while he’s building momentum in his local scene, his reach continues to expand with every release.
Leekindacut isn’t chasing trends—he’s shaping his own lane. As trap and hip hop evolve, he’s pushing the form forward with DIY finesse, emotional depth, and an ear for what’s next.