It would appear that Taurus “Polo G” Bartlett has progressed in his standing within the hip-hop community. Not only did the rapper just score his biggest hit to date with the single “Rapstar” — a song about his rise to fame and the struggles he endured along the way that debuted at the top of the Billboard charts — but the up-and-coming rhymer has also purchased a home for his mother in Atlanta, in addition to a mansion in the San Fernando Valley community of Chatsworth for approximately $4.9 million.
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The hillside residence was built in 2018 and features nearly 11,000 square feet of living space with porcelain tile floors, coved, beamed, and coffered ceilings throughout, and walls of French doors for seamless indoor-outdoor living. It is located in the foothills of the Santa Susana Mountains, on nearly 2 acres of land in the exclusive 24-hour, guard-gated community of Indian Falls Estates. Polo G’s neighbors include fellow rappers and producers DJ Mustard and Swae Lee.
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The rotunda entryway is accessed through massive wrought iron doors, and it features an arching stairway that is framed by artisan ironwork. From there, you can access the main floor, which has a vast great room that is flooded with natural light and is roomy, an official living room that has a custom wine pantry and bar, an official dining room, a pool room, and a large guest suite. The kitchen, which is designed for a professional cook, features a substantial center island, Viking appliances, granite countertops, and an onyx mosaic backsplash. This room serves as the primary focus point.
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Six bedrooms are located upstairs, including a luxurious master suite with a walk-in closet and custom built-ins, as well as a bathroom with a double shower and a freestanding, circular jetted tub located in a rotunda.
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Once outdoors, the resort-like grounds are ideal for entertaining, with numerous stone terraces and patios encircling a large swimming pool and spa, barbecue pavilion, and lighted tennis court. There are also two garages and a large garage with space for 14 vehicles.
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In addition to his success as a singer-songwriter, rapper, and recording artist, the 22-year-old entertainer has founded an AAU basketball team in his hometown of Chicago to help keep youth out of trouble, made Forbes’ “30 Under 30” list for 2021, and released his own clothing line, Capalot. This month, he will release “Hall of Fame,” his third album, which will feature a collaboration with Nicki Minaj.
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