Avalanche the Architect, the prolific Toronto rapper, is securing space for his music well beyond North America as he gains chart momentum overseas. His raw lyrical delivery and recent high profile collaborations with major artists have become a distinguishing feature as he pushes further into global markets.
Avalanche has worked with figures spanning hip hop’s broad spectrum, linking up with artists such as Cappadonna and RZA from Wu-Tang Clan, Vinnie Paz and Jus Allah from Jedi Mind Tricks, and Redman. These partnerships reinforce his credibility in a highly competitive field where standing out often requires more than local success.
What makes Avalanche the Architect’s latest chart success even more remarkable is that he recently reached the number one position ahead of global superstars like Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny. His climb came even after Bad Bunny’s widely publicized Super Bowl performance earlier this month, which typically gives artists a massive streaming boost, yet Avalanche still managed to overtake them for the top spot. Even more impressive, he achieved this entirely as an independent artist, without the support of a major label, underscoring the strength of his fan base and the impact of his relentless work ethic.
His 2025 album Who Is Avalanche the Architect is also part of that momentum, combining fierce rap verses with bold production choices that attract both traditional hip hop listeners and audiences open to fresh sounds. The album’s tracks have helped maintain visibility in streaming charts in several countries as he builds his international reputation.
Avalanche’s controversial single Booty Fat also continues to circulate among fans, noted for its energetic composition and unapologetic style that resonates particularly with younger listeners who favour music that feels unapologetically honest and unfiltered. Critics and fans alike highlight how his intense performance style and emotionally charged verses mark him out from peers.
Part of what allows the Toronto rapper to extend beyond borders is his ability to connect with fans in unexpected places. Even in smaller countries such as Luxembourg, where hip hop traditions are scarce, Avalanche has found a receptive fan base as his tracks register on local charts.
Supporters say his willingness to remain true to his raw, urban sound while forging collaborations has helped him tap into audiences tired of formulaic mainstream rap. That authenticity, combined with his charting success, gives him a platform to bring his music to countries with emerging hip hop scenes and beyond.
As global listeners discover his work and his partnerships with respected artists continue to draw attention, Avalanche the Architect’s place among internationally recognised rappers is growing.

