“Welcome to Chatt”
MarzBeats95 born June 5th 1995, has solidified his reputation as a heavy hitter in the Southern rap circuit, crafting a signature sound that balances gritty street energy with polished, melodic trap. His production credits read like a "Who’s Who" of regional and national icons, most notably through his pivotal work with DeeBaby, where he produced standout tracks like "Marz" and "ShootOut" that defined the artist's rise. His versatility is further highlighted by high-profile collaborations with established legends and modern stars alike:
• Finesse2Tymes: Crafted the hard-hitting backdrops for "Pretty Ricky" and "Duckin No Action" on the Art of War project.
• Money Man: Provided the smooth, atmospheric vibes for the track "Energy" featured on Grow God.
• Too $hort: Demonstrated West Coast sensibilities by producing "Can't Take Her" for The Sex Tape Playlist.
• Boosie Badazz: Teamed up with the Baton Rouge legend on the track "Lookin Fa Me" (alongside Tootie Raww).
A Citywide Collaboration:
Expected to drop on January 30, 2026, "Welcome To Chatt" isn't just an album; it’s a cultural mission. Marz recently unveiled the cover art for the project, describing it as a citywide collaboration designed to unite the local scene. In a region where artists often feel they must move to Atlanta or Memphis to "make it," Marz is building a platform right in the 423. The project features a diverse roster of talent, aiming to prove that Chattanooga's rappers can go "toe to toe" with any industry heavyweight. By blending his signature polished production with the raw energy of local voices, Marz is creating a sonic blueprint for the city’s future.
That vision comes fully alive on his latest album, “Welcome to Chatt”. More than a beat tape, the project serves as an introduction to a world—“Chatt” as a place, a mindset, and a feeling. The album leans into mood and storytelling, using dark basslines, spacious arrangements, and intentional minimalism to pull listeners in.
Rather than chasing radio formulas, “Welcome to Chatt” prioritizes atmosphere. The production feels lived-in and purposeful, blending Southern hip hop influence with a forward-thinking edge. With this release, Marz Beats proves he’s more than a producer—he’s a world-builder. “Welcome to Chatt” isn’t the destination; it’s the introduction.

