1900Rugrat
American rapper (born 2003)
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Miles Spiel[2] (born August 8, 2003),[3] known professionally as 1900Rugrat, is an American rapper and songwriter, who gained recognition with the release of his song "One Take Freestyle" in the hip-hop scene.
August 8, 2003
- Rapper
- songwriter
1900Rugrat | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | Miles Spiel August 8, 2003 West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S. |
| Origin | Limestone Creek, Florida, U.S. |
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| Years active | 2017–present |
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Early life
Spiel was born in 2003. He does not know his biological parents and was adopted when he was around two weeks old. He grew up in Limestone Creek, Florida.[2][4] According to Spiel, he started to become a "bad kid" at the age of six, when he met fellow rapper and close friend Rickfrmdacreek. He cited how he got "real close" with his family to the point where they became his "second family"; during this time, Spiel would also get into a lot of altercations, leading to him getting kicked out of school. Due to his actions, his adopted parents kicked him out at 14, and he ended up moving in with Rick and his family.
Additionally, Spiel wrote how his inspiration growing up and to make music was influenced by Chief Keef and his album Finally Rich.[5]
Career
Spiel began his music career around the age of 13 by posting songs on SoundCloud around 2017 or 2016. At some point early in his career, one of his ex-girlfriends deleted his SoundCloud account, which possibly resulted in losing much of his early music.[6] He first gained public attention by posting freestyle rap videos on TikTok.[7] He later gained widespread notoriety after releasing his "One Take Freestyle" in 2024. The song reached the #1 spot of Spotify's US Viral chart on October 24, 2024.[8][9] Following this, he released additional tracks such as "Clean & Dirty" and "Dead Cracka," the latter featuring BLP Kosher.[8] He and Philadelphia rapper Skrilla then released collaboration "Auntie Ain't Playin" on December 13, 2024.[10]
In 2024, Spiel performed at Rolling Loud Miami, where he first performed his collaboration with Kodak Black - a remix of One Take Freestyle, released on January 24, 2025.[9][11][12] He performed at Rolling Loud California in March 2025.[13]
In early 2025, Audible Treats, a New York-based publicity agency, named 1900Rugrat one of its "Artists to Watch."[14] The New York Times described his style as having a "raspy voice" and a "fully formed sense of character."[15]
On February 28, 2025, Spiel released his mixtape Porch 2 the Pent.[16] It contains 20 tracks and features guest appearances from BossMan Dlow, Rickfrmdacreek, Kodak Black, Lil Yachty, and Skrilla.
On November 7, 2025, Spiel released his commercial album, Big Ah Kidz, with features from Kyle Richh, Loe Shimmy, Quavo, Hunxho, BabyTron, BabyChiefDoit, Rio da Yung OG, Hurricane Wisdom, BAK Jay, and HeadHuncho Amir.[17]
On January 14, 2026, it was announced that Spiel would be performing at his third Rolling Loud festival, which will be hosted in Orlando, Florida, his home state.[18]
On January 22, 2026, Spiel signed with Electric Feel Publishing. Electric Feel CEO Austin Rosen praised the signing, saying Rugrat “brings a distinct voice to hip-hop and a sound that’s entirely his own.”[19]
Discography
| 1900Rugrat discography | |
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| Studio albums | 1 |
| EPs | 0 |
| Mixtapes | 1 |
| Compilation albums | 0 |
| Singles | 32+ |
| Music videos | 5+ |
Studio albums
| Title | Studio album details |
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| Big Ah Kidz |
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Mixtapes
| Title | Mixtape details |
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| Porch 2 the Pent |
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| Free(Style) Game |
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Singles
- "Move Back" (2024)
- "Glass Bowls" (2024)
- "No Makeup" (2024)
- "Demure" (2024)
- "One Take Freestyle" (2024)
- "Mad Zooted" (2024)
- "Networking" (2024)
- "Clean & Dirty" (2024)
- "Dead Cracka" (featuring BLP Kosher) (2024)
- "Auntie Ain't Playin'" (featuring Skrilla) (2024)
- "One Take Freestyle (Remix)" (featuring Kodak Black) (2025)
- "Wrist Up" (with A2P Fred) (2025)
- "Lift Yourself Freestyle" (2025)[23]
- "Ain't No Love" (featuring BabyChiefDoit and BAK Jay) (2025)
- "Stop Runnin'" (2025)[24]
- "Sup Freestyle" (2025)
- "Vice City Blues" (2025)
- "Every Week" (featuring Quavo and Loe Shimmy) (2025)
- "Red Dead" (featuring Kyle Richh) (2025)
- "Hard" (featuring Hunxho and HeadHuncho Amir) (2025)
- "Where Da Fine Shyt" (featuring Rio da Yung OG) (2025)
- "Chicken Member" (featuring BabyTron) (2025)