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Matrick Mondre Belton (born May 26, 1994) is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on its NXT brand, under the ring name Trick Williams. In NXT, he is a former two-time NXT Champion, as well as a former one-time NXT North American Champion. He also makes appearances in WWE's partner promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he is a former one-time TNA World Champion.
Key Information
After playing gridiron football in college, Belton began his professional wrestling career in 2018 under the ring name Sweet Daddy Trick when he trained in Philadelphia with his uncle. Belton then signed a developmental contract with WWE in February 2021 and debuted in September of the same year under the Trick Williams ring name. Since then, he has become a two-time NXT Champion, a one-time NXT North American Champion, and was the winner of the 2023 Men's Iron Survivor Challenge. He won the TNA World Championship, his first world championship, in May 2025 and became the first WWE-contracted wrestler to win a TNA championship.
Football career
[edit]Belton excelled in athletics since childhood and played college football on a full scholarship for the Hampton Pirates in 2012 and 2013, the latter season cut short due to a pulled hamstring. Feeling he could do more, he abandoned his scholarship to walk on to the South Carolina Gamecocks team, his father's alma mater, from 2014 to 2016.[3] There, he also played alongside his brothers, André and Hassan. He caught 11 passes for 121 yards during his college career, all of which came in 2015.[7] At South Carolina, he graduated in physical education.[3] He went undrafted in 2017 and spent time as an assistant coach and student-teacher intern at Airport High School in West Columbia, South Carolina in the fall of 2017. He then played in The Spring League in 2018 and attended the Philadelphia Eagles rookie minicamp on a tryout basis in May 2018.[8]
Professional wrestling career
[edit]Training and early years (2018–2021)
[edit]When he realized his football career was going nowhere, he made a last ditch attempt by sending a tape to WWE in order to make the XFL, a quickly defunct football league also ran by Vince McMahon. While he didn't make the XFL, WWE reached out to him via e-mail to encourage him to try out wrestling.[3]
He moved in with his uncle to train and perform for Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) in Philadelphia. He worked as a fitness coach for Orangetheory Fitness by day and attended wrestling school at night. To honor his uncle and black roots, he created a Dolemite-inspired character named after his uncle's nickname "Sweet Daddy Trick" and even created a short film to develop his new persona.[3] When the COVID pandemic hit, he decided to move out of his elderly uncle's house and relocated to Los Angeles, where he worked odd jobs while trying to make it as an actor. While there, he trained and performed at KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy, until he was signed by WWE.[3]
WWE (2021–present)
[edit]Debut and Trick Melo Gang (2021–2024)
[edit]On February 24, 2021, Belton signed a developmental contract with WWE, reporting to the WWE Performance Center and subsequently the NXT brand.[2] He made his on-screen debut as an unnamed "Elite Guard" of Apollo Crews on the March 5 episode of SmackDown.[9] On the September 14 episode of NXT, Belton made his first NXT appearance as a friend of Carmelo Hayes under the ring name Trick Williams, attacking Duke Hudson before his match, establishing himself as a heel and forming an alliance known as the Trick Melo Gang.[10] Williams made his in-ring debut on the October 5 episode of NXT, teaming with Hayes in a fatal four-way elimination tag team match for the NXT Tag Team Championship, which was won by MSK (Nash Carter and Wes Lee).[11] In mid-2022, Williams feuded with Lee, defeating him at NXT: The Great American Bash on July 5, before losing to Lee in a rounds match on the August 9 episode of NXT.[12][13]
Williams and Hayes turned face on the April 4, 2023 episode of NXT, after Bron Breakker turned heel by attacking them.[14] On the August 1 episode of NXT, Williams told Hayes that they needed to part ways so he could achieve his own accomplishments, amicably breaking up the Trick Melo Gang.[15] At NXT: Heatwave on August 22, Williams lost to Ilja Dragunov.[16] On the September 26 episode of NXT, Williams defeated Axiom, Dragon Lee and Tyler Bate in a fatal four-way match became the number one contender to the NXT North American Championship,[17] which he won from "Dirty" Dominik Mysterio four days later at NXT No Mercy.[18] However, on the October 3 episode of NXT, Williams lost the title back to Mysterio after interference from Mysterio's Judgment Day stablemates, ending his reign at three days, marking the shortest reign in the title's history.[19]
On the October 17 episode of NXT, Williams was slotted into the triple threat match between Hayes, Dijak and Baron Corbin to make it a fatal four-way match for a NXT Championship opportunity against Dragunov at NXT: Halloween Havoc, causing a rift between Williams and Hayes. Before the match started, Williams was found attacked backstage and taken to a hospital. Hayes then defeated Dijak and Corbin for the title opportunity.[20] On Night 2 of Halloween Havoc on October 31, Williams returned and cost Hayes the NXT Championship match.[21] At NXT Deadline on December 9, Williams won the men's Iron Survivor Challenge to earn an NXT Championship match against Dragunov at NXT: New Year's Evil on January 2, 2024.[22] At the event, it was announced that Dragunov was not medically cleared to wrestle. Instead, Hayes placed Williams in a match against Grayson Waller with his title shot on the line, which he won after interference from Kevin Owens.[23] On the January 16 episode of NXT, Dragunov returned from injury and informed Williams that their title match would take place at NXT Vengeance Day.[24]
Championship reigns (2024–present)
[edit]At the same time, Williams and Hayes competed in the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic tournament,[24][25] losing to Corbin and Breakker in the finals at NXT Vengeance Day on February 4. Later that night, Williams failed to win the NXT Championship from Dragunov. After the match, Hayes attacked Williams with a steel chair, ending their partnership.[26] On the following episode of NXT, Hayes revealed that he was the one who attacked Williams back in October 2023.[27] After Tony D'Angelo defeated Hayes at NXT: Roadblock, Williams made his return and attacked Hayes.[28] At NXT Stand & Deliver on April 6, Williams defeated Hayes.[29] The following week on NXT, Williams called out Dragunov to challenge him for the NXT Championship. Dragunov agreed to a title match at Spring Breakin' on the condition that Williams leave NXT if he loses, which Williams accepted.[30] In a NXT Stand & Deliver rematch on the April 16 episode of NXT, Williams defeated Hayes in a steel cage match, despite interference from Hayes' security team, ending their feud.[31] On Week 1 of Spring Breakin', Williams defeated Dragunov to capture the NXT Championship for the first time in his career.[32]
Williams began feuding with the debuting Ethan Page, who signed a contract that contained an NXT Championship match at NXT Battleground on June 9,[33][34] where Williams retained the title.[35] At NXT Heatwave on July 7, Williams lost the title to Page in a fatal four-way match also involving Je'Von Evans and Shawn Spears, the former of whom Page pinned, ending his reign at 75 days.[36] Following the loss, he feuded with Pete Dunne, who derided Williams for seeking advice to recapture the NXT Championship.[37] At Week 2 of NXT: The Great American Bash on August 6, Williams lost to Dunne.[38] He retaliated by costing Dunne a triple threat match against Joe Hendry and Wes Lee for a NXT Championship match at NXT No Mercy, where Williams served as the special guest referee for the NXT Championship match between Page and Hendry, after which he was attacked by Dunne.[39][40] On the September 10 episode of NXT, Williams defeated Dunne in a Last Man Standing match to end their feud and earn an NXT Championship match at NXT's CW premiere on October 1,[41] where he defeated Page (with CM Punk as the special guest referee) to win his second NXT Championship.[42] At NXT Halloween Havoc on October 27, Williams successfully defended the title against Page in a Devil's Playground match. After the match, he was attacked by Page and Ridge Holland, before being saved by Bubba Ray Dudley.[43] This led to a tag team match at NXT 2300 on November 6, which Williams and Bubba Ray lost after Holland pinned Williams.[44] At NXT Deadline on December 7, Williams defeated Holland to retain the title, ending their feud.[45]
On the December 17 episode of NXT, Williams' title match against Eddy Thorpe ended in controversial fashion, as two referees counted two separate pins. After the show went off the air, NXT General Manager Ava confirmed that both Williams and Thorpe's shoulders were down, resulting in a double pinfall, thus Williams retained the title.[46] At NXT: New Year's Evil on January 7, 2025, Williams lost the NXT Championship to Oba Femi in a triple threat match also involving Thorpe, ending his second reign at 98 days.[47] Williams continued his feud with Thorpe, whom he lost to in a strap match at NXT Vengeance Day on February 15.[48] On the March 18 episode of NXT, he defeated Thorpe in an NXT Underground match to end their feud.[49] At NXT Stand and Deliver on April 19, Williams failed to regain the title from Femi in a triple threat match also involving Evans.[50]
On the April 22 episode of NXT, Williams began to tease a heel turn, as his character shifted to become more selfish and entitled as he whined for another title opportunity from Femi. Afterwards, Williams would insult TNA World Champion Joe Hendry following his surprise appearance and quick loss to Randy Orton at WrestleMania 41. Williams solidified his heel turn by attacking Hendry at Rebellion and later helping DarkState win their match against Hendry and Hank and Tank (Hank Walker and Tank Ledger) on the May 6 episode of NXT. At NXT Battleground on May 25, Williams defeated Hendry to win the title. On the June 3 episode of NXT, Williams successfully defended the title against Mike Santana in his first title defense after interference from First Class (A. J. Francis and KC Navarro).[51]
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2025)
[edit]Trick Williams made his Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) debut at Rebellion on April 27, 2025, attacking Joe Hendry following his successful TNA World Championship defense against Frankie Kazarian and Ethan Page.[52]
On May 25, Williams defeated Hendry to win the TNA World Championship at NXT Battleground. This marked the first time a contracted WWE wrestler won a TNA title.[53] Williams successfully defended the title against Elijah at Against All Odds on June 6,[54] Hendry and Mike Santana at Slammiversary on July 20,[55] and Moose at Emergence on August 15.[56]
On October 12, 2025, Williams lost the TNA World Championship to Mike Santana at Bound For Glory, ending his reign at 140 days.[57]
Other media
[edit]Belton, as Trick Williams, made his video game debut as a playable character in WWE 2K23 as a DLC[58] and has since appeared in WWE 2K24[59] and WWE 2K25.[60]
Belton worked as an extra in the third season of the TV series All American. He also appeared as a guest star in the finale of the show's seventh season, portraying the character of Eddie Blair.[61]
Discography
[edit]| Title | Year | Album |
|---|---|---|
| "Good Lookin' Wrassla"[62] | 2023 | Non-album singles |
| "The Realest"[63] | 2024 | |
| "Game Over"[64] | ||
| "Tricky Whoopin'"[65] | ||
| "Pronto"[66] (featuring Kevo) |
2025 | |
| "Average Joe"[67] | ||
| "Mike Who?"[68] |
Personal life
[edit]Belton is currently in a relationship with fellow American professional wrestler Anriel Howard, who currently competes under the ring name Lash Legend.[69]
Championships and accomplishments
[edit]
References
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External links
[edit]- Trick Williams's profile at WWE , Cagematch , Wrestlingdata , Internet Wrestling Database
- Matrick Belton at IMDb
Trick Williams
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Childhood and family
Matrick Mondre Belton, professionally known as Trick Williams, was born on May 26, 1994, in Columbia, South Carolina.[9] He grew up in the Columbia area, where the local culture emphasized community ties and athletic pursuits, shaping his formative years in a supportive Southern environment.[10] Belton's family played a central role in his early development, with his parents, Monica and Patrick Belton, providing a stable household influenced by their Nigerian heritage.[11] His father, Patrick, a former fullback at South Carolina State University under coach Willie Jeffries, served as a significant role model; photographs of Patrick in his uniform decorated their home, instilling in young Belton a sense of aspiration and discipline from an early age.[10] Belton's mother, Monica, offered emotional support during challenging times, such as after the death of his grandfather, reinforcing family resilience.[10] He was the middle of three brothers—Andre and Hassan—who shared a close bond and similarly engaged in physical activities, fostering a competitive yet nurturing sibling dynamic that encouraged personal growth.[11] This family setting in Columbia, amid a backdrop of regional sports enthusiasm, sparked Belton's early interests, leading him toward athletic endeavors in his adolescence.[10]Education
Belton attended Keenan High School in Columbia, South Carolina, where he graduated in 2012.[3][12] Following high school, he enrolled at Hampton University from 2012 to 2013, pursuing studies in physical education while participating in the football program as a wide receiver.[9][12] In 2014, Belton transferred to the University of South Carolina, where he continued his physical education coursework and sat out the 2014 football season due to NCAA transfer eligibility rules.[12][10] He graduated from the University of South Carolina in December 2016 with a bachelor's degree in physical education.[12] During his senior year, Belton earned recognition on the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Fall Academic Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0 GPA or better.[13] Throughout his college years, Belton balanced his academic commitments with participation on the football team.[12][13]Football career
Matrick Belton, known professionally as Trick Williams, began his college football career as a wide receiver for the Hampton Pirates in 2012 and 2013 after earning a full scholarship out of high school.[4] During his freshman year in 2012, he appeared in six games, recording four receptions for 33 yards.[4] His playing time remained limited in 2013, as he focused on development before deciding to transfer to a larger program closer to home.[14] Belton transferred to the University of South Carolina as a walk-on in 2014, joining the Gamecocks football team and redshirting that season to preserve eligibility.[10] He saw increased action in 2015, playing in all 13 games with five starts, where he caught 11 passes for 121 yards, averaging 11.0 yards per reception.[12] His contributions included a team-leading four receptions in one game for 18 yards, though his role diminished in 2016 due to depth at the position, limiting him to reserve appearances.[12] Belton graduated from South Carolina with a degree in physical education in December 2016, which aligned with his athletic background.[3] After college, Belton pursued professional opportunities, participating in The Spring League in 2018 to showcase his skills.[15] That May, he attended the Philadelphia Eagles' rookie minicamp on a tryout basis as an undrafted free agent, competing for a spot on the roster but ultimately not securing a contract.[16] The unsuccessful tryout marked the end of his football aspirations, as he shifted focus to other athletic pursuits amid the challenges of breaking into the NFL without prior draft status.[15]Professional wrestling career
Training and independent circuit (2018–2021)
Williams, whose real name is Matrick Belton, transitioned from a professional football career to wrestling in 2018, motivated by a desire to pursue a new athletic path after going undrafted in the NFL. He relocated to Philadelphia to live with his uncle and began training at the Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) Academy under head trainer DJ Hyde, focusing on foundational skills such as mat work, aerial maneuvers, and character development. This period marked his initial immersion in the independent wrestling scene, where he balanced training with part-time work as a fitness model to support himself.[17][18] Belton's professional in-ring debut occurred in early 2020 under the ring name Sweet Daddy Trick, a persona that blended charisma and showmanship inspired by his Southern roots. His first match took place on February 12, 2020, at CZW's Dojo Wars SuperShow 28, where he faced academy owner DJ Hyde in a singles bout streamed online as part of the promotion's training exhibition series. Over the following months, he competed in several additional matches within the CZW Dojo Wars events, including victories over opponents like Anthony Bennett and Griffin McCoy, and participation in multi-person tags that honed his teamwork and endurance. These low-profile but intense outings allowed Belton to refine his high-energy, athletic style, drawing from his football background while adapting to wrestling's performative elements, though they remained confined to academy-level shows amid the emerging COVID-19 restrictions.[19][20] As the pandemic disrupted operations in Philadelphia, Belton relocated to California in mid-2020 and enrolled at KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy in Sun Valley, where he trained under WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi (Solofa Fatu), emphasizing technical proficiency, promo skills, and ring psychology. This move expanded his exposure to a West Coast wrestling network and provided a more structured environment for growth during lockdowns, with Belton performing in academy showcases that further solidified his evolving persona. His progress at KnokX caught the attention of WWE scouts, leading to a developmental contract signed on February 24, 2021. Shortly thereafter, he reported to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, concluding his independent circuit phase and shifting focus to WWE's internal training regimen under coaches like Matt Bloom and Shawn Michaels.[18][21]NXT debut and partnership with Carmelo Hayes (2021–2023)
Trick Williams made his on-screen debut in WWE NXT on September 14, 2021, during an episode of NXT 2.0, where he was introduced by Carmelo Hayes as his corner man ahead of Hayes' match in the NXT Breakout Tournament final.[22] Williams quickly established himself by interfering in the bout to help Hayes secure the victory over LA Knight, marking an immediate impact in his new role within the NXT roster.[23] In late 2021, Williams and Hayes formalized their alliance as the Trick Melo Gang, with Williams primarily serving as Hayes' enforcer and hype man, providing physical backing and charismatic promotion during segments.[24] This partnership propelled both wrestlers into prominent storylines, blending Hayes' technical prowess with Williams' imposing presence and verbal flair to create a dynamic duo that dominated NXT airtime. Over the following years, the Trick Melo Gang engaged in joint appearances that highlighted their synergy, including backstage promos and confrontations with rivals such as Legado Del Fantasma and The Creed Brothers.[25] Williams' support was particularly evident during Hayes' reign as NXT North American Champion, which began in December 2021 and extended through much of 2022. He frequently accompanied Hayes to the ring for title defenses, such as the high-stakes match against Grayson Waller at NXT Great American Bash in July 2022, where Williams' interference helped neutralize outside threats and solidify the gang's heel persona.[26] Their collaborative efforts extended to tag team-like segments, including a notable melee against The Judgment Day members Finn Bálor and Damian Priest in 2022, showcasing the group's ability to hold their own against established main roster talent.[27] The partnership reached a pivotal moment for Williams in December 2023, when he won the Men's Iron Survivor Challenge at NXT Deadline on December 9, outlasting competitors Dijak, Bron Breakker, Tyler Bate, and Josh Briggs in the grueling multi-man elimination match.[28] This victory earned him a future title shot at the NXT Championship, elevating his status within the brand while still aligned with Hayes, and underscoring the foundational role the Trick Melo Gang played in his ascent.Transition to singles competition (2023–2024)
Following the dissolution of his tag team partnership with Carmelo Hayes in August 2023, Williams began competing more prominently as a singles wrestler, marking his transition from a supporting role to a main event contender. His solo push gained momentum with a series of victories on NXT television, including a win over Joe Coffey to qualify for the Men's Iron Survivor Challenge. On December 9, 2023, at NXT Deadline, Williams won the Men's Iron Survivor Challenge by scoring the most points against Bron Breakker, Dijak, Josh Briggs, and Tyler Bate, earning him his first opportunity at the NXT Championship.[28][29] Williams' initial title success came shortly before this breakthrough, as he captured the NXT North American Championship on September 30, 2023, at NXT No Mercy, defeating Dominik Mysterio in a hard-fought match. However, his reign was brief, lasting just three days before Dominik Mysterio dethroned him on the October 3 episode of NXT with assistance from The Judgment Day.[30] This short-lived championship run highlighted Williams' rising star power while setting the stage for his Iron Survivor victory and subsequent solo pursuits. The build-up to Williams' first NXT Championship match involved intense promos emphasizing his independence from Hayes and his determination to prove himself as a standalone force, interspersed with key solo wins like a victory over Ilja Dragunov in a non-title bout on the December 12, 2023, episode of NXT. On January 2, 2024, at NXT New Year's Evil, Williams challenged champion Ilja Dragunov but fell short after a grueling 20-minute contest, with Dragunov retaining via a Torpedo Moscow. This loss fueled Williams' momentum, leading directly into his high-profile feud with former partner Carmelo Hayes. The feud with Hayes ignited on February 4, 2024, at NXT Vengeance Day, where Hayes turned on Williams immediately after Williams' unsuccessful NXT Championship rematch against Dragunov, attacking him with a chair to end their friendship. The betrayal sparked a heated rivalry filled with personal promos and brawls, culminating in multiple television clashes, including Williams defeating Hayes on the March 5 episode of NXT. The storyline peaked at NXT Stand & Deliver on April 6, 2024, where Williams avenged the betrayal by pinning Hayes clean with his signature Trick Shot after a 17-minute match praised for its emotional intensity.[31] Williams' singles momentum continued as he defeated Ilja Dragunov to win the NXT Championship on April 23, 2024, during NXT Spring Breakin', in a match where the loser would leave NXT. This victory marked his first world championship and solidified his main event status.[32] Throughout 2024, Williams engaged in several key rivalries that solidified his singles status. He clashed with Ethan Page in a series of confrontations starting in June, including the loss of the NXT Championship to Ethan Page at NXT Heatwave on July 7, 2024, in a Fatal 4-Way match, where Page pinned Je'Von Evans.[33] Against Pete Dunne, Williams faced stiff competition in a hard-hitting bout at NXT Great American Bash on August 6, losing via submission but rebounding with a victory in a Last Man Standing match on September 10 to earn another title opportunity. His encounters with Eddy Thorpe began in late 2024, featuring brutal strap and underground matches, such as a draw in an NXT Championship defense on December 17, showcasing Williams' resilience in high-stakes environments.[34][35][36]Major championships and TNA involvement (2024–present)
Williams recaptured the NXT Championship on October 1, 2024, defeating Ethan Page during the NXT premiere on The CW, beginning his second reign.[37] He defended the title against challengers including Ridge Holland at NXT Deadline on December 7, 2024.[38] His reign ended on January 7, 2025, at NXT New Year's Evil, when Oba Femi defeated him to win the NXT Championship.[39] In a historic crossover, Williams challenged for the TNA World Championship and defeated Joe Hendry on May 25, 2025, at NXT Battleground, becoming the first active WWE-contracted wrestler to hold the TNA World Championship.[40] He held the title for 140 days, defending it in TNA and WWE events, until losing it to Mike Santana on October 12, 2025, at TNA Bound for Glory. Throughout 2025, Williams pursued the NXT Championship in intense rivalries, including rematches with Oba Femi and a Last Man Standing match against champion Ricky Starks on November 11, 2025, where Starks retained.[41] These feuds highlighted Williams' continued prominence as a top contender on NXT. On January 9, 2026, Williams made his in-ring debut on the main roster during the SmackDown episode in Berlin, Germany, defeating Rey Fenix in a singles match. Following the victory, he interrupted a promo by Randy Orton, leading to a confrontation where Williams slapped the microphone out of Orton's hand, resulting in a brawl. This marked Williams' transition from NXT to the SmackDown brand.[7][8]Other media
Video games
Trick Williams made his video game debut as a playable character in WWE 2K23, released in 2023, where he was included as downloadable content (DLC) in the Race to NXT Pack alongside other NXT talents such as Ilja Dragunov and Roxanne Perez.[42][43] This marked his first appearance in the main WWE 2K series, reflecting his rising prominence in NXT at the time.[42] In WWE 2K24, released in 2024, Williams returned with an expanded role as a base roster playable character on the NXT brand, featuring an updated moveset including his signature float-over uranage and finisher Trick Shot, along with refined entrance animations.[44][45] Additionally, a variant persona, Trick Williams '22, was unlockable in MyFACTION mode, allowing players to recreate his earlier tag team style with Carmelo Hayes.[46] Williams continued to be featured in WWE 2K25, released in 2025, with custom attire options inspired by his NXT Championship reign and integration of his catchphrase "Whoop That Trick" into entrance taunts and victory poses.[47] His model included further moveset enhancements, such as the discus big boot, aligning with his transition to singles competition during the game's development period.[47] While not central to dedicated story modes like MyRISE, Williams appears in NXT-focused DLC packs that expand Universe Mode scenarios, enabling custom narratives around his championship pursuits.[48]Television appearances
Trick Williams made his acting debut on television as an extra, portraying a kicker in the third season of the CW drama series All American in 2021.[49] In a significant full-circle moment, Williams returned to the series for a guest-starring role in the Season 7 finale, airing in 2025, where he played Eddie Blair, the Athletic Director of South Crenshaw High School.[49][50] This appearance marked his transition from a non-speaking background role to a character with dialogue, which Williams described as surreal, noting that the production team treated him "like royalty" by providing a personal trailer during filming.[49][50] Williams also starred in and created the comedy television series Trickin' Ain't Easy, which premiered in 2023 and explores his daily life outside of professional wrestling.[51] In the show, he portrays a fictionalized version of himself, drawing from real-life experiences in a sitcom format that he wrote and directed.[52]Music and discography
Williams has released several non-album singles as a musician. His discography includes:- "Good Lookin' Wrassla" (2023)[53]
- "The Realest" (2024)[54]
- "Game Over" (2024)[55]
- "Tricky Whoopin'" (2024)[56]
- "Pronto" (featuring Kevo) (2025)[57]
- "Average Joe" (2025)[58]
- "Mike Who?" (2025)[59]
- "Trick Dreams" (2025)[60]
