Haystak is putting his name behind Marcotic615, and fans of underground Southern rap are starting to pay attention.
The Tennessee rap veteran recently showed public support for Marcotic615, telling fans to keep an eye on him as his numbers and momentum continue climbing. That co-sign gives Marcotic615 a strong stamp in the country rap lane, especially with the two already connecting musically on the full-length project We Pray.
We Pray by Haystak and Marcotic was released as a 14-song project through Mobile Home Records, with the official music video also available on YouTube and Apple Music. The record gives fans a direct look at the chemistry between the veteran and the rising artist. Apple Music lists the project as a 2024 hip-hop/rap album with 14 songs. The “We Pray” video has also been spotlighted by Country Rap Insider.
Marcotic615 is also building his own catalog outside of the Haystak collaboration. His solo record When I Die continues the gritty, personal tone that has helped him connect with country rap fans and independent hip-hop listeners.
For country rap fans, Haystak’s endorsement carries weight. His official YouTube bio points to more than 25 years in rap, describing his music as the soundtrack for multiple generations. That kind of veteran support can help introduce Marcotic615 to listeners who already follow the Tennessee and Southern rap scene.
Marcotic’s own online presence leans heavily into the Mobile Home Rich and Singlewide Certified branding, while his Facebook page describes him as a country rapper with millions of views and streams. That gives the movement a clear lane: raw independent rap with country roots, Southern grit, and a growing digital fanbase.
Beyond Haystak, Marcotic615 has also connected with other names in the independent rap world. Search results and video listings show collaborations and related releases with artists such as Rittz, Whyte Folkz, and Spacedad, helping expand his reach within the underground and country rap community.
With We Pray, When I Die, and a visible Haystak co-sign now pushing the conversation forward, Marcotic615 looks like an artist worth watching as country rap continues to grow online.
Watch both videos above and let us know: is Marcotic615 one of the next names to break out of the country rap scene?