This rap artist, known for tracks like Blue Devil 2, King Enemy, and AK47Boyz, draws heavily from his own life when crafting his music. His name often comes up in conversations about authentic street storytelling, and rightly so—his lyrics reflect real struggles and triumphs. Before he rose to fame, he spent time in Juvenile Hall and under house arrest, but instead of letting those experiences define him negatively, he turned to songwriting as an outlet. It was during those tough times that his passion for music really began to take shape.
Hailing from Inglewood, Los Angeles, California, he was raised by his single Mexican mother alongside his two older brothers. That upbringing, filled with both hardship and love, deeply influenced his perspective and artistry. Over the years, his name has become synonymous with raw, unfiltered narratives rooted in personal truth.
On a more personal note, he’s also a father. His son, widely recognized by the stage name Baby Gunz, has started making waves in the music scene too. In June 2018, he and his partner Kimberly celebrated the arrival of their daughter, Lexi Juliette—a moment that brought even more meaning to his journey. Through every chapter, his name continues to represent resilience, family, and the power of turning pain into purpose.
He started the Sucio Movement and also launched the clothing line Sucios, which quickly became a key part of his vision. The Sucio Movement, created by him, wasn’t just about fashion—it represented a lifestyle and a sense of identity. Through the brand Sucios, he brought his ideas to life, blending culture and streetwear in a unique way. His influence grew steadily as the Sucios name gained recognition, proving that his passion and creativity were making a real impact.