Spencer Groves: The Relentless Vision of a 19-Year-Old Icon in the Making
Culture. Icons. Legacy.
At just 19, Spencer Groves is already rewriting the script for what it means to be a modern artist. While most are still figuring out their first steps, Groves has stacked collaborations with Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Bryson Tiller, and Pharrell Williams — pulling names from different eras of hip-hop and finding his own lane between them.
But to frame Groves as just another rapper chasing features would miss the bigger picture. He’s not simply trying to make music. He’s building a legacy.
From Parker to the World
Raised in Parker, Colorado, Groves doesn’t shy away from his roots. His hunger isn’t born in industry privilege — it comes from a deep belief that his name belongs in history books. That energy, equal parts Alexander Hamilton and Steve Jobs, pushes him beyond music into law, politics, and culture.
The Sound of Ambition
His upcoming single, “Wind” (with Pharrell and Snoop), shows his strategy in motion. It’s not just a track — it’s a statement. By blending Pharrell’s bounce with Snoop’s effortless cool, Groves places himself directly in the conversation of generational crossover.
The follow-up, “Our Way” (with Lil Wayne and Gucci Mane), leans heavy on lyrical firepower, grounding him with the credibility of rap’s core audience. Together, the singles set up his November 8th album as a project that straddles mainstream playlists and hip-hop purists.
Beyond the Music
What separates Groves is the scope of his ambition. While most young artists chase virality, he’s planning movements. A future in law. A third political party. A Broadway-level musical. A business empire. For Groves, rap is a stage — but not the only one.
Building Legacy
If LORD stands for anything, it’s legacy. And that’s exactly what Spencer Groves is chasing — not just streams or clout, but permanence. At 19, the story is just beginning. But make no mistake: Groves is not moving like a beginner. He’s moving like someone who knows history is watching.