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Sheet music, chords Yo Gotti, Stuey Rock - Single
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Sheet music, chords Yo Gotti, Stuey Rock - Single
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Sheet music, chords Yo Gotti, Stuey Rock - Single
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Sheet music, chords Yo Gotti, Stuey Rock - Single
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Sheet music, chords Yo Gotti, Stuey Rock - Single
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Stuey Rock, born Joshua Nicks (b. October 18, 1982), is a rapper and former radio host. Known for hosting The Dirty Boys show and appearing on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, he gained fame in Atlanta’s music scene. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he established himself through hosting events at a young age and later landed a hosting gig on BET’s Rap City. Transitioning from radio to music, he adopted the name Stuey Rock and began releasing mixtapes like Deez Hooks Ain’t Free and Shwaggaban. His single “Pussy So Good” featuring Atlanta pioneer Future helped him gain traction in Atlanta and beyond. Starting his rap career as J-Nicks, he later reinvented himself as Stuey Rock, embracing freedom and defying genres. With multiple projects under his belt, he has gained recognition as an underground artist.