Biography
Vega Heartbreak is a hip-hop artist and producer from St. Louis, Missouri, who grew up in the U-City area and was deeply influenced by music from an early age, particularly through his older brother and frequent collaborator, Bradd Young. In 2014, he made a significant career move by relocating to Los Angeles, where his musical trajectory accelerated considerably. As a versatile artist, songwriter, and producer, Vega Heartbreak has developed a distinctive ability to capture the essence of other artists while maintaining his own creative identity, ranging from high-energy anthems to soul-stirring ballads. Indiana Rome appears to be a collaborating artist with whom Vega Heartbreak has worked on musical projects, though limited biographical information is available in the search results.
Fun Facts
- Vega Heartbreak's musical journey began in the U-City area of St. Louis, where he was exposed to music through his older brother Bradd Young, who became both a mentor and frequent collaborator throughout his career.
- His versatility as an artist is characterized by his ability to seamlessly emulate other artists' flows and cadences while maintaining his own creative voice, ranging from high-energy anthems to introspective ballads.
- Vega Heartbreak made a bold geographic leap from St. Louis to Los Angeles in 2014, a move that marked the beginning of his meteoric rise in the music industry.
Musical Connections
Mentors/Influences
- Bradd Young - Older brother and frequent collaborator who greatly influenced Vega Heartbreak's early musical development and passion for music (Early collaborations and mentorship) [Childhood through present]
Key Collaborators
- Indiana Rome - Musical collaborator on multiple projects (Flowers, Miso) [Recent years (2020s)]
External Links
References
Heard on WWOZ
Vega Heartbreak & Indiana Rome has been played 1 time on WWOZ 90.7 FM, New Orleans' jazz and heritage station.
| Date | Time | Title | Show | Spotify |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 19, 2026 | 01:27 | Flowers | Draw Fow/ Slangston Hughes & Thelonious Kryptonite |