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Stove God Cooks
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Aaron Cook,[1] better known by his stage name Stove God Cooks, is an American rapper from Syracuse, New York. He is signed to Griselda Records.[2]
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Raised in Syracuse, New York by a musical family, Cooks and his mother taught a gospel group at his grandfather's church. His brother introduced him to hip-hop music, with the music of rappers such as Nas and Big Pun.[3]
In 2015, Cooks signed to Busta Rhymes' record label The Conglomerate Entertainment, and was mentored by Busta throughout the rest of the 2010s and part of the 2020s, Busta then introduced Cooks to fellow rapper Roc Marciano, who solely produced his album Reasonable Drought in March 2020,[4] which went on to be called one of the best albums of the 2020s.[5][6] The album's release also established his stage name Stove God Cooks.[3]
Cooks was signed to Westside Gunn's label Griselda Records, and made his debut with the label featuring on three songs on Gunn's album Flygod is an Awesome God 2 in July 2020. He went on to become a prolific feature artist in the Griselda collective, including a feature on Benny the Butcher's album Tana Talk 4, which was praised by basketball player Kevin Durant.[7] Cooks is also signed to Babygrande Records.[3] In 2024, he announced his Let Him Cook Tour.[8] In July 2025, Cooks was featured on the track "F.I.C.O.", from Clipse's album Let God Sort Em Out.[9]
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Studio albums
- Reasonable Drought (with Roc Marciano) (2020)
- If These Kitchen Walls Could Talk (with Roc Marciano) (2021)
EPs
- Stop Callin Me, I’m Cookin (Side A) (2024)
Guest appearances
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