The rapper first rose to prominence in the early 2000s, gaining recognition through his strong ties with G-Unit and Infamous Records. Known for his raw lyricism and consistent output, he emerged as a standout voice in West Coast hip-hop. Over the years, he’s released several notable projects, including the official album New World Agenda in 2012, which showcased his evolving artistry. He also built a loyal fanbase through influential mixtapes like Outspoken (2006) and I Am Legend (2009), both of which highlighted his storytelling ability and deep connection to street culture.
Before fame took hold, the rapper moved from Texas to California when he was just 10 years old, eventually settling in the city of Colton, where much of his early life and musical inspiration took shape. Back in the late ‘90s, he was actively involved in the local scene as a member of the rap collective Zoo Crew, laying the groundwork for what would become a lasting career. His real name is Lawrence White—a name that may not always be in the headlines, but one that carries weight among true hip-hop enthusiasts. Raised primarily by his mother, he often reflects on those formative experiences as key influences on his music and mindset. The rapper, Lawrence White, continues to leave his mark, one track at a time.
He sparked a wave of backlash after posting a video where he was seen holding two Young Money chains—items that had been stolen from rapper Tyga. As the footage circulated online, many accused him of glorifying theft and disrespecting fellow artists. He faced intense criticism, with fans and peers alike questioning his judgment. While some defended him, arguing it was taken out of context, the incident undeniably stirred debate across social media platforms. He remained a central figure in the controversy, drawing attention not just for the act itself but for the message it seemed to send. In the aftermath, discussions about accountability and respect within the hip-hop community gained momentum, with him at the heart of the conversation.