State Property has delivered collections, tracks, and mixtapes like The Lost Files, State Property OST, The Chain Gang Vol. 2, Gang’s All Here, The Return Of State Property, Out on Bail, Roc the Mic, The Chain Gang Vol.3, and Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop.

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Turnpike has likewise functioned as an independent craftsman and his discography comprises of collections, mixtapes, expanded plays, and melodies, for example, Philadelphia Freeway, Philadelphia Freeway 2, Free Will, Think Free, Free finally, Diamond in the Ruff, Black Santa, Line Them Up (ft. Youthful Chris), Roc-A-Fella Billionaires (ft. Jay-Z), Beautiful Music, Jungle, What We Do (ft. Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel), Alright (ft. Allen Anthony), Finally Free, Escalators, Flipside (ft. Peedi Crakk), and Lights Get Low (ft. Rick Ross and Dre).

He went through his youth years experiencing childhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

He took on his stage name “Interstate” from the name of the notorious medication dealer “Turnpike” Rick Ross after he understood that nobody needed to pay attention to a rapper named “Leslie”.

On February 25, 2003, Freeway delivered his presentation studio collection named Philadelphia Freeway through Roc-A-Fella Records and Def Jam Recordings.

It included melodies like Hear the Song, We Get Around (ft. Sneak Dogg), What We Do… (ft. Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel), Free, Don’t Cross the Line (ft. Confidence Evans), You Don’t Know (In the Ghetto) (ft. Omillio Sparks), Victim of the Ghetto (ft. Rell), and All My Life (ft. Nate Dogg).

His collection Philadelphia Freeway topped at #3 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) graph and at #5 on the US Billboard 200 diagram.

Road delivered his second studio collection Free finally on November 20, 2007, and the German hip jump magazine Juice referred to it as “The Album of the Month”. It included tunes like This Can’t Be Real (ft. Marsha Ambrosius), Baby Don’t Do It (ft. Scarface), Take It To The Top (ft. 50 Cent), Reppin’ The Streets, Still Got Love, I Cry, and When They Remember. The collection crested at #5 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) graph and at #42 on the US Billboard 200 diagram.