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| ASAP Rocky | |
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| Born | Rakim Athelaston Mayers (1988-10-03) October iii, 1988 New York City, U.S. |
| Other names | Lord Flacko |
| Education | Bayard Rustin Educational Complex |
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| Years active | 2007–present |
| Agent | William Morris Endeavour |
| Partner(s) | Rihanna (2020–present)[one] |
| Children | 1 |
| Awards | Full list |
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| Website | www |
Rakim Athelaston Mayers [2] (born October three, 1988), known professionally every bit ASAP Rocky ( AY-sap; stylized as A$AP Rocky), is an American rapper, singer, and record producer. He is a member of the hip hop collective A$AP Mob, from which he adopted his moniker. In August 2011, Rocky's single "Peso" was leaked online and within weeks received radio airplay.[3] Rocky released his debut mixtape Live. Dearest. A$AP later that yr to widespread critical acclaim. The success of his mixtape led to a record deal with Polo Grounds Music, RCA Records, and Sony Music Amusement.
His debut studio album Long. Live. A$AP (2013) debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and became certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album was preceded by Rocky's breakout single, "Fuckin' Problems" (featuring Drake, 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar), which was nominated for Best Rap Song at the 2014 Grammy Awards. In 2015, Rocky released his second album, titled At. Long. Concluding. A$AP. The album was Rocky's 2nd consecutive album to debut at number one on the Billboard 200 and received more often than not positive reviews from music critics. The album's single, "Fifty$D", was nominated for Best Music Video at the 2016 Grammy Awards. In 2018, Rocky released his third album, Testing, which peaked in the pinnacle five countries, including the Billboard 200.
Rocky has won a BET Award, two BET Hip Hop Awards, an MTV Video Music Award Nihon and an MTVU Woodie Award, likewise as being nominated for two Grammy Awards, six World Music Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards and 2 MTV Europe Music Awards. Rocky has as well directed music videos for himself, Danny Brown, and other A$AP Mob members.[4] Furthermore, he is a noted record producer, producing under the pseudonym Lord Flacko.[5]
Early life
Rakim Athelaston Mayers was built-in on October 3, 1988, in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.[6] His male parent is from Barbados.[7] He has an older brother and an older sister, Erika.[viii] [9] Both Rakim and Erica'due south names are taken from the Eric B. & Rakim duo.[10] His cousin is fellow ASAP Mob member ASAP Nast.[11]
Mayers started rapping at age nine, when he moved to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.[12] He learned how to rap from his older brother, who also wore the hair twists hairdo that A$AP Rocky afterwards adopted. When Mayers was 12 years old, his father went to jail in connection with selling drugs; he died in 2012.[13] When Mayers was xiii, his blood brother was killed in Harlem.[xiv] The death inspired Rocky to take rapping more than seriously.[xv] Mayers grew upwardly admiring Harlem-based rap group The Diplomats. He was also influenced by Mobb Deep,[16] Three 6 Mafia, UGK, Run DMC, Wu-Tang Clan, and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.[17]
A$AP Rocky spent his teenage years moving effectually homeless shelters with his mother and sister.[18] After living for a menstruum in a shelter with his female parent in New York City, he moved to Midtown Manhattan.[8]
Career
2007–2011: Career beginnings
In 2007, A$AP Rocky joined the A$AP Mob coiffure, a Harlem-based collective of rappers, producers, music video directors, fashion designers, and bikers who shared similar interests in music, way, way, and art.[19] It had been formed by A$AP Yams, A$AP Bari and A$AP Illz.[20] [21] In July 2011, Rocky released his single "Imperial Swag" which quickly became a street canticle in New York City.[ citation needed ]
In Baronial 2011, Rocky's single "Peso", was leaked online and within weeks received airplay on the loftier-profile Hot 97 New York radio station.[three] Later he released a music video for his song "Purple Swag", he received attention from several tape labels. In October, he released the mixtape Live. Dearest. A$AP to critical acclaim. Earlier that month, he signed a ii-year, $3 million record bargain with Bryan Leach'due south Polo Grounds Music, which at the fourth dimension was distributed by Clive Davis' Sony Music division of J Records.[22] Upon his record deal, Rocky started a label, A$AP Worldwide, with A$AP Yams.[20] Even so, Rocky's deal with J Records would be brusk-lived,[ commendation needed ] when on October vii, RCA Music Group announced that it was merging J alongside Arista and Jive Records into RCA Records.[23] With the shutdown, Rocky (and all other artists previously signed to these three labels) will release future material under the RCA brand.[24] On December v, he was nominated for BBC'southward Sound of 2012 poll.[25]
2012–2014: Touring and Long. Live. A$AP
In Feb 2012, Rocky joined Kendrick Lamar as the opening human action for Drake's Club Paradise Tour.[26] In June, SpaceGhostPurrp, founder of Miami-based collective Raider Klan and Rocky'south past collaborator, accused A$AP Twelvyy of jumping Raider Klan's Matt Stoops and subsequently disassociated himself from A$AP Mob and Rocky in a YouTube video.[27] He and Raider Klan also accused ASAP Mob of copying their style,[27] and Rocky of using lyrics from SpaceGhostPurrp'southward song "My Enemy" on "Goldie".[28] Rocky responded in a July interview for MTV, proverb that SpaceGhostPurrp is "effort[ing] to build hype" and told him to "stick to makin' beats".[27]
In July 2012, Rocky performed at the Pitchfork Music Festival.[29] He was scheduled to make his network telly debut on Tardily Night with Jimmy Fallon on July xx,[29] but he was then arrested the nighttime before, after an alleged involvement in a brawl, with 21-year-old artist iRome. The scuffle took place in downtown Manhattan and the operation was canceled.[30] [31] After information technology was rescheduled for August 21, Rocky performed "Goldie" on the bear witness.[32] On September half dozen, he also performed a invitee rap on Rihanna'southward "Cockiness (Love Information technology)" at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards.[33]
Rocky recorded his debut studio album Long. Live. A$AP, along with several producers, such as Clams Casino, Hit-Boy, Friendzone, A$AP Ty Beats, Soufein3000 and Joey Fatty Beats.[34] "Goldie" was released every bit the album'south first unmarried on April 27.[35] On August 27, his crew A$AP Mob released the mixtape Lords Never Worry equally a free download.[36] During September through November, Rocky promoted the album with the 40-engagement national concert tour, the Long Alive ASAP Bout, with opening acts ScHoolboy Q, Danny Brown, and A$AP Mob.[37] Long. Live. A$AP was released on Jan 15, 2013, to mostly positive reviews from critics.[38] The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200, with showtime-week sales of 139,000 copies in the United States.[39] As of March thirteen, 2013[update], it has sold 284,000 copies.[40] On March 16, 2015, Long. Alive. A$AP was certified gold by the Recording Manufacture Association of America (RIAA), for the shipment of 500,000 copies in the United states.[41] [42]
On April 12, 2013, in an interview at Wild 94.9 radio station, Rocky revealed that he was working on an instrumental album, which he plans on releasing without notice. He even discussed his favorite music videos and talked almost his desire to collaborate with veteran rapper André 3000.[43] On June 21, Rocky told MTV News that he had completed his debut instrumental album, which mostly consists of ambient oriented instrumental tracks, titled Beauty & The Beast: Slowed Downwardly Sessions (Chapter i) and was originally set to exist released during the summer for free download.[44] However, that album was delayed with no release appointment announced. Rocky previewed two snippets that would have made the Beauty & The Beast: Slowed Down Sessions (Chapter 1) compilation, titled "Riot Rave" and "Unicorn".[45] The project has not been released every bit of 2022.
2015–2017: At. Long. Last. A$AP
On March xvi, 2014, Rocky announced that he was working on his second studio album, entitled A.L.L.A. (an acronym for At. Long. Last. A$AP)[46] which was a follow-up to his debut album, Long. Live. A$AP.[47] Upon the wake of a filibuster of the ASAP Mob album, 50.O.R.D., Rocky subsequently collaborated with cohorts A$AP Ferg, Nast and Twelvyy on the album's third single, "Hella Hoes", which was released on June 6, 2014.[48] Nevertheless, A$AP Mob leader A$AP Yams appear on his Tumblr business relationship that the album had been shelved.[49]
On October 3, 2014, his 26th birthday, Rocky launched a short-lived music giveaway called Flacko Jodye Flavour,[fifty] which first premiered with "Multiply", which featured boosted vocals from Juicy J;[51] [52] later released on iTunes one week after its premiere.[53] [54]
On New year's day 2015, Rocky released his second album'due south pb unmarried, "Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye 2 (LPFJ2)", a sequel to "Pretty Flacko".[55] And so, on January 18, seventeen days after the unmarried's release, Rocky'due south mentor and partner, Steven "A$AP Yams" Rodriguez, died at the historic period of 26.[56] [57] However, some reports subsequently stated that Yams' cause was ruled acute mixed drug intoxication[58] while Rocky and several A$AP Mob members and affiliates said that the late leader of the commonage died due to his sleep apnea, which caused asphyxiation and pulmonary aspiration.[59] [60] [61] Weeks after Yams' death, Rocky revealed that At. Long. Concluding. A$AP was executive-produced by rapper Juicy J, producer Danger Mouse, Rocky and Yams themselves.[62] [63] [64]
In 2015, Rocky appeared in a cameo office in the indie one-act-drama, Dope. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2015.[65] It opened in all motion-picture show theaters on June 12.[66] There at the consequence, Rocky explained his expressions and grief over the death of his own friend and partner; performed "Multiply" on-stage as a dedication to his loving memory, minutes before running backstage to calm downward.[67]
In March 2015, Rocky said in an interview with MTV News that he made songs such as Wild For The Night and Fuckin' Problems for mainstream commercial success, and that he now hated those songs.[68]
On April 8, 2015, the rapper released a song, titled "M'$", debuted during an interview with the Red Balderdash Music Academy, and was released on the iTunes Store two days later,[69] nonetheless, information technology was appear that the song was not an official single from the album.[70] The album, however, did include a remixed version of the track that replaced Rocky'due south second verse with a guest poetry from Lil Wayne. On May nine, Rocky unveiled the album's cover art on his official Instagram page, with the caption "AT LONG Concluding...."[71] On the aforementioned day, he so released the album's culling artwork[72] and released the album'south second unmarried, titled "Everyday" featuring Rod Stewart, Miguel and Marking Ronson (the latter of which also produced the track alongside Emile Haynie).[73] [74] Rocky as well announced that the release engagement for A.L.50.A. was updated to June 2, 2015; nevertheless, on May 25, 2015, around half dozen:00 PM EDT, the album leaked online, approximately one week before its expected release.[75] Afterward, Rocky tweeted to announce that the album will be released at midnight (May 26), changing the engagement a week early.[76]
Upon its release, At. Long. Final. A$AP received generally positive to mixed reviews from music critics.[77] Overall, the album was supported past the release of three singles: "Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye two (LPFJ2)", "Everyday" and "Fifty$D". At. Long. Last. A$AP debuted at number ane on the Billboard 200, selling 116,000 copies in the United states of america.[78] In conclusion to this, it also gave Rocky his 2d consecutive number one album on the charts to date.[79] In Canada, the album debuted at number one, with 11,000 copies sold.[80] The album has spent two more weeks across the superlative ten of the Billboard 200.[81] [82] As of July 2015[update], the album has sold 215,000 copies in the The states.[83] It has sold 60,662 copies in the United Kingdom, equally of June 2015[update].[84] However, despite being his 2nd consecutive number-ane anthology, At. Long. Last. ASAP began to turn down in anthology-equivalent sales, becoming Rocky's lowest-selling album in his career.[ citation needed ]
On June 11, 2015, Rocky was featured on The Tonight Show, where he performed the vocal "L$D" with The Roots. In June, it was confirmed that he was featured on the unmarried "Good for You" by Selena Gomez. In June 2015, he appeared on the "Carpool Karaoke" segment of The Late Belatedly Show, riding with Rod Stewart and host James Corden.[85]
Rocky is featured on "Composite Family (What You Do for Love)", a track written with Alicia Keys for her sixth studio album Here in 2016.[86] He is also featured on two tracks from the 2017 anthology Lust for Life past Lana Del Rey. The tracks are called "Summer Bummer", which also features Playboi Carti, and "Groupie Honey".[87] He likewise featured in "Selection It Upwardly" past Famous Dex, released in October 2017.[88]
2018–nowadays: Testing and All Smiles
On Jan 23, 2018, ASAP Rocky released "☆☆☆☆☆ 5ive $tar$" on SoundCloud, produced by Metro Boomin, Frans Mernick, Jordan Blackmon and Daniel Lynas and featuring uncredited vocals by DRAM.[89] Over the following two days he shared "Higher up", produced by Mernick and "Coin Bags Freestyle (Dean Blunt Meditation)", produced by Blunt and featuring uncredited vocals past Lil Yachty. The songs were captioned "TESTING COMING SOON" and "THIS IS But A TEST", leading to speculation that they were in promotion of an upcoming studio anthology entitled Testing.[90] [91] On February sixteen, Rocky collaborated with Gucci Mane and 21 Brutal for "Cocky", in promotion of the film Uncle Drew. He released the single "Bad Company" on March 27. It features rapper BlocBoy JB, besides as further allusions to Testing in its marketing.[92] On April 5, he released a second single: "ASAP Forever". The song samples record producer Moby'due south 2000 single "Porcelain", crediting him every bit a featured artist. It was premiered on The This night Show alongside new track "Distorted Records", and a music video was released the following day.[93] A day later he was featured on the song "One Track Heed", from rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars' fifth studio album America.
On May 25, 2018, Rocky released Testing to more often than not positive reviews from critics. Testing debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200, condign ASAP Rocky'due south 3rd consecutive superlative-v album on the chart.[94] [95] In its second week, the anthology dropped to number 15, with 26,000 anthology-equivalent units (i,000 copies).[96] The following week, Testing dropped to number 22 on the chart.[97] On July 23, 2018, Rocky and Tyler, The Creator announced a collaborative projection, WANGSAP, by releasing a music video of a remix of Monica'southward "Knock Knock" named "Potato Salad" on AWGE's "AWGE DVD (Vol. 3)".[98] All the same, on January 23, 2019, Tyler, the Creator announced this album never existed.[ commendation needed ]
On Baronial 28, 2019, ASAP Rocky released the music video for "Babushka Boi". Information technology was directed by Nadia Lee Cohen.
In May 2019, Juicy J announced Rocky began working on his upcoming anthology All Smiles.[99]
In October 2021, ASAP Rocky released his 2011 mixtape Live. Beloved. ASAP to all streaming platforms in celebration of its ten-year anniversary.[100]
Rocky appeared on ii tracks off Nigo'south album I Know Nigo!, released March 25, 2022, the opening rails "Lost and Found Freestyle 2019" with Tyler, the Creator, and the single, "Arya".[101]
Business organisation ventures
In October 2011, Rocky signed a tape deal with Sony Music Entertainment worth $three million ($1.7 one thousand thousand of which was earmarked for his solo work; $1.3 one thousand thousand earmarked to fund his company).[102] Rocky said that he sought a "bigger platform" for him and his collective with the deal.[103] His outset studio album planned to exist under the deal, but it allowed him to go along releasing mixtapes through Sony/Reddish.[103] Swain rapper and A$AP Mob fellow member A$AP Ferg as well signed a articulation venture deal with RCA-distributed Polo Grounds Music, who released his single "Work", for retail on iTunes, and later appear an official remix featuring Rocky, French Montana, ScHoolboy Q and Trinidad James.[104]
In 2013, he released his A$AP merchandise make, and went to collaborate with high-profile style designer and close friend Raf Simons.[105] [106] On October 2, 2014, A$AP Rocky announced he had officially signed a contract for worldwide representation with William Morris Endeavor.[107]
In February 2016, Guess released a collaboration with Rocky chosen GUE$$, which was inspired past Rocky's adoration for the brand'due south vintage '90s clothing that he wore while growing upwardly.[108]
Personal life
From 2011 to 2012, Rocky dated Australian rapper Iggy Azalea.[109] [110] He began dating model Chanel Iman in early 2013, and in April 2014, they were reported to be engaged,[111] simply broke upward in June 2014.[112]
On May 19, 2021, Rocky revealed during an interview with GQ that he is currently in a relationship with Barbadian singer Rihanna, describing her equally "the love of my life".[113] The two were showtime linked in 2013, subsequently Rocky opened up for Rihanna's Diamonds World Tour.[114] On Jan 31, 2022, People reported that the couple is expecting their first child.[115] On May 19, 2022, information technology was confirmed that Rihanna had given birth to a boy, notwithstanding to exist named.[116] [117] [118]
Rocky was a pescetarian.[119] In 2012, he transitioned to a vegetarian diet with the help of his vegan manager after learning the horrors of the poultry manufacture.[120] On his 2019 single "Babushka Boi", Rocky stated he is now a vegan.[120] [121] [122]
Rocky has said that while he was raised in a Christian household, he does not like going to an organized church, and instead has "[his] ain relationship with God... I pray every 24-hour interval before I get to sleep."[123] He addresses these views in the song "Holy Ghost" on his 2015 album At. Long. Terminal. ASAP. During Rocky's 2019 incarceration in Sweden, he prayed to keep himself occupied.[124]
Legal issues
In 2006, A$AP Rocky served ii weeks in Rikers Island for drug dealing, where he shared a cell with future rapper Casanova.[125]
On July 19, 2012,[29] he was arrested after his alleged participation in a ball that took place in downtown Manhattan involved a 21-year-old artist named iRome.[30] [126]
In July 2012, he was sued for allegedly violently attacking an innocent man afterward being spotted doing illegal drugs in a wear store in New York. He was later arrested for assaulting 2 amateur photographers who took photos of the incident. That incident ended with a plea deal where he pled guilty to k larceny for trying to have their cameras.[127] [128]
On Baronial 31, 2013, A$AP Rocky allegedly slapped a woman during the Budweiser Fabricated in America Festival. He was charged "with misdemeanor elementary set on, a form ii misdemeanor". The case was dismissed after a witness failed to appear in court. The woman later on filed a lawsuit in July 2014, asserting that she still suffered sure conditions as a consequence of the alleged assault. A$AP Rocky stated that he never touched the woman in question and that she "should have known that in that location could be trouble in place with so many people".[130] The lawsuit was settled between the two in April 2015.[131]
In late-September 2015, Rocky was sued past his former managing director, Geno Sims, for an alleged breach of agreement, prompting him to countersue.[132] The lawsuit sought $300,000 in damages.[133] Four years subsequently, in 2019, Rocky and Sims reached a legal agreement, dropping both suits against one some other.[132]
Assault in Sweden
Max Hamburgers at Hötorget where the commencement contact was fabricated. The victim'south headphones were retrieved from the canopy on the left in the picture.
Apelbergsgatan backside Max Burgers where the last assault took place
In July 2019, A$AP Rocky was arrested initially for aggravated, then for uncomplicated assault in Stockholm, Sweden, after an altercation in the street against a human named Mustafa Jafari and another person that involved A$AP Rocky and three of his entourage on June 30.[134] [135] [136] Jafari was beaten, kicked, and cut with broken bottles when downwards on the footing.[137] He suffered several cuts, requiring stitches, and a fractured rib.[138] A$AP Rocky uploaded ii videos of the incident to Instagram. In the first, he and his entourage repeatedly enquire two young men, including Jafari, to stop following them as the latter complains almost his headphones.[139] In the other, created from footage of assorted events, Jafari's headphones pause during a scuffle, and he is seen hitting A$AP Rocky's bodyguard with them. A woman is too seen in the video, accusing the two men of groping.[140] [141] Henrik Olsson Lilja, the defense chaser for A$AP Rocky, maintained that his client acted in self-defense afterward being attacked by Jafari.[142]
A$AP Rocky's bodyguard filed a counter-complaint against Jafari,[143] and Jafari was initially suspected of harassment and minor assault or possibly attempted assault.[144] The investigation against Jafari was dropped as prosecutors said he acted in cocky-defense, afterwards being grabbed by the cervix and pushed by the bodyguard.[145] [146] A$AP Rocky was arrested subsequently existence allowed to cease his gig at Stadion.[147] [148] As it was judged there was a risk that he may flee or tamper with prove, he was kept in custody at Kronoberg Remand Prison until the trial,[149] [150] [151] with two members of his entourage too nether arrest.[152] A$AP Rocky'due south ongoing bout was then put on hiatus due to the trial.[153]
He was visited past personnel from the US diplomatic mission shortly after his arrest.[154] Several Us artists called for a boycott of Sweden due to the incident.[155] [156] A petition to release him was started.[157] The family asked Al Sharpton for assistance.[158] US President Donald Trump tweeted his support for Rocky's release. Former The states administrator to Sweden Marking Brzezinski suggested that the government should intervene and speculated that racism may take been the cause of the ball.[159] Foreign government minister Margot Wallström said the regime is non immune to interfere citing Chapter 11 §three of the Swedish constitutional Musical instrument of Government which explicitly forbids the interference of politicians, or unrelated government offices, in the work of the courts of law.
A$AP Rocky was convicted of assault, given a suspended prison house sentence and asked to pay 12,500 kr ($i,270) in amercement to the victim.[160] The court could not decide who used the bottle, merely said it was not a case of self-defence force.[161] Equally A$AP Rocky had already served over a calendar month in jail for the incident before the sentence was handed out, it was adamant that he did not need to serve any additional time.[162] The conviction does not bar him from returning to Sweden.[163]
Assail in Hollywood
On Apr xx, 2022, A$AP Rocky was arrested by LAPD officers upon arriving to the Los Angeles International Drome after a vacation with partner, Rihanna. He was arrested for a potential assault with a mortiferous weapon in a Hollywood shooting on November 6, 2021. Bail was set up at $550,000 and he was released soon later on.[164]
After his arrest, detectives received a warrant to search his home for potential evidence. LAPD investigators broke into his abode using a pry bar to forcefulness the gate open. Detectives took several boxes from his abode to use every bit prove.[165]
Discography
- Long. Live. ASAP (2013)
- At. Long. Concluding. ASAP (2015)
- Testing (2018)
Filmography
Moving-picture show
| Yr | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Dope | Dom | |
| Jeremy Scott: The People'southward Designer | Himself | Documentary | |
| 2016 | Zoolander 2 | Himself | |
| Popstar: Never End Never Stopping | Himself | ||
| 2018 | Monster | William King | |
| 2020 | Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics | Himself | Documentary |
| 2021 | Stockholm Syndrome | Himself | Documentary |
| 2021 | A Man Named Scott | Himself | Documentary |
Television
| Twelvemonth | Title | Function | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | One-act Bang! Bang! | Himself | Episode: "A$AP Rocky Wears a Black Button Upwards Jacket and Black Sneakers" |
| 2016 | Animals. | Bodega Cat two (voice) | Episode: "Flies." |
| 2016 | The Eric Andre Testify | Himself | Episode: "Stacey Dash; Jack McBrayer" |
Video games
| Year | Title | Part | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Marvel Avengers Academy | Falcon | Voice |
Music videos
| Year | Title | Artist | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | "National Canticle" | Lana Del Rey | John F. Kennedy | Lead role |
| 2013 | "Hold On, We're Going Home" | Drake | Guest Star | |
| "White Walls" (featuring Schoolboy Q and Hollis) | Macklemore & Ryan Lewis | Invitee Star | ||
| 2015 | "Moving picture Me Rollin'" | Chris Brown | Guest Star | |
| 2016 | "Reminder" | The Weeknd | Invitee Star | |
| "What The Fuck Right Now" | Tyler, the Creator | Guest Star | Featured on remix | |
| "Surfin'" | Kid Cudi | Guest Star | ||
| "Nikes" | Frank Ocean | Guest Star | ||
| 2017 | "Encounter You Again" | Tyler, the Creator | Guest Star | |
| "Who Dat Boy/911" | Guest Star | Featured on song | ||
| 2019 | "Issues/Concur On" | Teyana Taylor | Invitee Star |
Accomplishments
His accomplishments include three BET Awards, two MTV awards, and nominations for ii Grammy Awards and six World Music Awards, for a total of five wins and 37 nominations overall.
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