Brathwaite made his self-titled debut on Drake's Warner Bros.-supported OVO Sound label in July 2013. A low-profile release with Drake featured on one cut, it reached number 34 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. A sequel, PartyNextDoor Two, followed in July 2014 with a greater promotional push. It topped the R&B/hip-hop chart and crossed into the Billboard 200 at number 19, aided by "Recognize," on which Drake once again provided an assist. PNDColours, a four-track EP, followed in December 2014. A little less than two years later, "Come and See Me," yet another Drake-enhanced track, became Brathwaite's first single to crack the Hot 100. The achievement immediately preceded the August 2016 release of his third album, PartyNextDoor 3. The following June, after he had co-written DJ Khaled's "Shining," he appeared on Drake's More Life and was featured on ZAYN's "Still Got Time." He issued the Colours 2 EP, featuring the Majid Jordan collaboration "One I Want," which arrived later that month, and a second 2017 EP, Seven Days, landed in September.
Between solo releases, Brathwaite appeared on tracks such as Calvin Harris' "Nuh Ready Nuh Ready" and Summer Walker's "Just Might." In November 2019, he returned with the Drake-assisted "Loyal." His biggest hit as a headliner, it became his first Top 20 hit in Canada before the March 2020 arrival of the parent album, Partymobile, his second Top Ten album. Partymobile was given an extra boost by the follow-up single "Believe It," featuring Rihanna. Within seven months, Brathwaite was back with another EP, Partypack, boasting a posthumous guest verse from Nipsey Hussle and additional appearances from Quavo and Lil Yachty. ~ Gregory Heaney & Andy Kellman, Rovi