

W.A.L.T, Honduran / American lyricist, stands as a prominent member of the Ghetto Commission. Known for his unique musical style, W.A.L.T utilizes his exceptional lyrical prowess to craft captivating narratives within his songs. The acronym W.A.L.T. represents his philosophy of “Women All Lova Thug,” embodying the multifaceted nature of his artistic expression. Through his music, W. A.L.T skillfully portrays the intricate dynamics of relationships between a mother and son, as well as the triumphs and tribulations he has encountered throughout his life’s journey. His compelling storytelling delves into the experiences he faced while growing up in both New York and New Orleans.
“Everything” narrates the difficulties of what went wrong in this relationship and Karma that is generated between them. Pain, peace, and love is, showcasing W.A.L.T & G Spade’s creativity and Carlos Stephens’ signature production finesse.
W.A.L.T. delivers a raw, street track that delves into his addiction to the music industry. The song’s intense beat produced by Carlos Stephens is complimentary to W.A.L.T.’s powerful storytelling and emotional depth make “Lit” a standout anthem of both struggle and resilience.