LA Capone
LA Capone was a Chicago-based rapper known for his association with Lil Durk and his affiliation with the Black Disciples gang.
Rapper
September 18, 1996
Virgo
September 26, 2013
17
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Leonard Anderson, known as LA Capone, was born on September 18, 1996, and became a prominent Chicago-based rapper recognized for his dynamic and forceful rapping style. He rose to fame through collaborations with fellow Chicago artists Chief Keef and Lil Durk. His most notable works include the mixtape “Separate Myself” and tracks such as “Round Here,” “Some More,” and “Play for Keeps.” Although he tragically passed away at just 17 years old in 2013, LA Capone’s influence on the Chicago rap scene remains significant. An intriguing aspect of his life is that he was an emerging rapper closely connected to Lil Durk and a member of the Black Disciples gang.