Sueco was born William Schultz in 1997. By his early twenties, he had become a music producer best known for videos centered around making beats from random or outlandish sound sources. Originally going by the moniker Sueco the Child, the beatmaker occasionally added vocals to his productions. Early singles like 2018's "Henny in the Trunk" had an atmospheric character to complement his mumbling flow. Sueco posted the far grimier "Fast" online in April 2019, and it almost instantly took off on social media platforms. The spike in attention led to a contract with Atlantic Records, and in June of that year a remix of the viral song surfaced with new verses from Offset and A Boogie wit da Hoodie. The eight-song project Miscreant followed, and over the next few years Sueco stayed busy steadily releasing singles. These new songs included "Juice" and "Primadona" in 2020, followed by "SOS" featuring Travis Barker, "Paralyzed," and the Illenium and Trippie Redd collaboration "Story of My Life" in 2021. A handful of these songs later appeared on his 2022 full-length It Was Fun While It Lasted which landed in the latter half of the Billboard 200. He followed it later in the year with singles like "Next Ex" and "Funeral." ~ Fred Thomas, Rovi