Narco Juliet
Kevin Alejandre, rooted in Atlanta, Georgia, known professionally as Narco Juliet, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Narco Juliet has collaborated with notable artists such as Destroy Lonely, SUMMERALONE, Rashadsofly, Don Toliver, Rauw Alejandro, Tyus, Playboi Carti, and rising artist and stylist Ghostdoll, known for her striking visual identity and her single “XOXO”, which was posted by Opium’s very own stylist Burberry Erry. Narco Juliet’s breakout single “Heartless”, featuring Destroy Lonely and SUMMERALONE, has surpassed 500,000 streams across platforms.
Narco Juliet is currently signed to Iconic Music Group, which is engaged in partnership discussions for an undisclosed amount alongside CEO Rafael Shamsiev. He is also closely affiliated with Playboi Carti’s Opium collective, underscoring his connection to the wave of culture-defining hip-hop talent
Originally from the North Side of Atlanta, Narco Juliet also has deep roots in Savannah, Georgia, a city he frequently supports for its untapped music scene and emerging creative voices. Among those voices is Lil8TK (Jamil Zakee Jr), a Savannah-based artist Narco Juliet worked alongside before his incarceration. Lil8TK’s music reflects the harsh realities of growing up entrenched in street life, legal struggles, and survival. Facing RICO charges, firearm violations, and gang-related allegations, his story embodies pain, pressure, and resilience—fueling a raw, authentic sound that cuts through the noise. One of his most impactful records, “BLM”, from his album Back Like I Never, struck a deep emotional chord with listeners—addressing racial injustice, systemic pain, and the anger felt by many in the Black community. Narco Juliet continues to use his platform to uplift artists like TK who come from real struggle but hold massive potential to inspire and shift culture.
Narco Juliet’s musical style is known for blending dark, ambient textures with melodic vocal performances and emotionally raw storytelling. His sound often explores themes of emotional detachment, lust, and personal ambition—crafted through the lens of heartbreak and a cinematic atmosphere. His artistic approach draws influence from emotionally driven and stylistically fluid acts like Young Thug, Lil Uzi Vert, and The Weeknd, while forging a path entirely his own.
One of Narco Juliet’s closest collaborators and lifelong friends is Brandon Ray Thomas, a creative director and rising force in the music industry whom Narco considers a brother. Brandon has made major waves behind the scenes, aligning himself with some of the most powerful names in music. His creative reach spans across collaborations and connections with cultural icons such as Kanye West, Mike Dean, Scott Storch, Madonna, Lil Yachty, Playboi Carti, Jaden Smith, and YNW Melly. Known for his ability to move between genres and aesthetics, Brandon has worked alongside legendary producers like Mike Dean—famed for his work with The Weeknd, Travis Scott, and Jay-Z—and has developed a reputation as a visionary tastemaker. His presence behind the curtain has shaped a generation of sound and style, while his bond with Narco Juliet continues to fuel both of their artistic evolution.
With a growing catalog, a rapidly increasing fanbase, and a presence that bridges both mainstream and fashion-forward creative circles, Narco Juliet is emerging as one of the most distinct and dynamic artists of his generation