Eric Reprid

Canadian rapper (born 1998) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shi Yi Liu (born November 21, 1998), known professionally as Eric Reprid, is a Canadian independent rapper, singer, and songwriter currently based in Los Angeles, California. He first rose to prominence with the release of his single "Cold World", which would later be featured on the eponymous EP. Since then, the track has accumulated over 66 million streams as of January 2026.

Born
Shi Yi Liu

(1998-11-21) November 21, 1998 (age 27)
OriginVancouver, Canada
GenresHip-hop, rage
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
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Eric Reprid
Born
Shi Yi Liu

(1998-11-21) November 21, 1998 (age 27)
OriginVancouver, Canada
GenresHip-hop, rage
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active2016–present
Websiteericreprid.com
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In recent times, Eric Reprid has become known for his often provocative and controversial lyricism. His work has drawn attention for the use of racial slurs, most notably the word "chink." In addition, he is frequently credited with popularizing the slang term "badussy", which gained traction through his music and online fan communities. Beyond slang, Reprid's catalog often includes explicit references to sex, a recurring subject matter in his lyrics that has contributed both to his appeal among fans and to criticism from listeners and commentators.

Career

Early beginnings: Release of Who Cares & Bloom

Reprid dropped out of college to become a rapper with his friend and producer, Marc Wavy (then known as Clueless Kit), towards the end of 2016, a decision that their parents disapproved of.[1] Then, he joined the street gang "VTS" or Vancouver Top Steppas. After joining the gang, he began releasing music with fellow gang member Marc big Steppa Wavy. The first song they released was "By My Side", featuring fellow artist Kora. From there, he continued to cement his career as an underground artist "from the V", with his first album, titled Who Cares, being released in the summer of 2018, and his second, titled Bloom, being released in early 2020. His track, "Pick a Side", off of his project was featured on Season 4, episode 9 of the popular ABC series, Grown-ish.[2]

Breakthrough: Release of Cold World and 3ternity

Some of his first hits were "Cold World" and "Vam".[3][4] Also in 2020, his single, "Cold World", has since reached over 67 million streams on Spotify[4] and was nominated for Rap Recording of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2021;[5][6] making him the only independent musical artist to be nominated in that category. After the success of "Cold World" and his eponymous-self-titled extended play (EP) in December 2020,[7] he came back in the summer of 2021, with a song, called "Thousand Times" and a 3-track extended play (EP), titled "Good Riddance".

Towards the end of 2021, he released three singles from his upcoming mixtape. After being delayed several times, 3TERNITY was released in March 2022 and was the last project created in collaboration with Eric's producer and friend Marc Wavy, as Wavy chose to pursue his own musical career.[1]

Album releases and lyric controversy (2024-present)

Following Reprid's fourth project, he released three singles between July 2022 and January 2023 leading up to his next project, titled RIDDY'S REVENGE, including the songs "Hate On Me" and "8am." as a reference to the 2017 altercation. On September 20, 2024, Reprid released his sixth album, titled FUCK YOU.[8][9] He also released a single titled "25" in November for his 25th birthday.

In 2024, Reprid released six singles, "Suki", "Ginger", "On the Radar Freestyle", "Like a Chink Bitch (G6)", "Mother", and "WTF". The clips of Reprid performing "Suki" went viral on X and TikTok that February of that same year, because of a lyric in the song's hook about "bussy".[10][11][12][13] One of Reprid's most recent singles, "WTF", began to gain traction on TikTok in early 2025, by being used as a template for memes. On July 25, 2025, Reprid released his seventh album, titled FUCK YOU TOO.

Personal life

Growing up, since the age of 10, Reprid used to play basketball.[14]

Awards and nominations

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Year Organization Work Award Result
2021 2021 Juno Awards "Cold World" Rap Recording of the Year Nominated[5][15]
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Discography

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Studio albums
Title Release date
Who Cares July 20, 2018
Bloom April 3, 2020
Cold World December 21, 2020
3TERNITY March 18, 2022
Riddy's Revenge October 20, 2023
Fuck You September 20, 2024
Fuck You Too July 25, 2025
Fuck You III November 7, 2025
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EPs
Title Release date
Memento Mori October 19, 2018
Good Riddance July 16, 2021
Ch!nk Pack September 12, 2025
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Singles
Title Year Album
Yellow Kid2017
Thought About It
Slow Grind
Coffee
Smoke Somethin
Nothing
Lukewarm
See Red2018
NicheWho Cares
Blitz
Nights
Morphine
Columbine
FrozeWho Cares
June Blues
Back To Business
Ruin My Day
Lil Uzi
Young
10 O'Clock2019
Grey Skies
Final Level
Test Me
1725
Nobody
Stay Up
Hollywood
22
Twisted
Thank You
Plaza
In The Night
Get MoreCold World
Water Gun
Buzz
Immortalized (Remix)[16]
Basement2020
Fig 8
Bloom FreestyleBloom
Don't Worry
Dumb Shit
Give It Up
Top Boy
Lime
Palace
Gimme The Loot
Pick A Side
Cold WorldCold World
Thousand Times2021
No Plan B3TERNITY
No Way!
Day And Night
Cougar2022
Low Life In Love
We Met Too Young
Crazy Rich Asians[17]
Loner2023
EvilRiddy's Revenge
Hate On Me
Love Me Better
Grow Up
Party
Take Five
Hold My Heart
High Society
8AM
25
Suki2024Fuck You
GingerFuck You
On The Radar Freestyle
Like A Ch*nk BitchFuck You
MotherFuck You
WTF
Good Girl2025
War
Hell Yeah
Come Take This Shit Off Me
First Of The MonthFuck You Too
Let's GoFuck You III
Body
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