Blueface
Blueface gained prominence in 2018 with his viral hit "Thotiana," showcasing his distinct off-beat rapping style and extensive use of ad-libs.
Rapper
January 20, 1997
Aquarius
28
Los Angeles, California, United States
Blueface, born Johnathan Michael Porter, rose to prominence in the music industry as a rapper and songwriter. Hailing from Los Angeles, California, he gained initial recognition in 2018 with the viral success of his music video for “Thotiana.” The song’s popularity propelled him to mainstream success, and he subsequently released several mixtapes and collaborated with renowned artists such as Cardi B, G-Eazy, and Lil Pump.
Blueface’s unique rapping style, characterized by off-beat flows and unconventional lyrics, sets him apart in the hip-hop scene. His debut album, “Blueface Baby,” released in 2020, further solidified his position in the industry, peaking at number 34 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Beyond his musical achievements, Blueface has garnered attention for his distinctive appearance, including face tattoos and a signature hairstyle. He has also ventured into acting, appearing in music videos and short films.
With a growing fan base and a string of successful releases, Blueface continues to make waves in the music industry, leaving an indelible mark on the hip-hop genre.