YG (rapper) Biography: Ethnicity, Parents, Siblings, Age, Net Worth, Children, Songs, Music Video, Awards, Girlfriend

November 23, 2024 0 Posted By Gift Nworie

Keenon Daequan Ray Jackson, known professionally as YG, is an American rapper who has significantly contributed to hip-hop since his emergence in the late 2000s.

Born on March 9, 1990, in Compton, California, YG gained popularity with his debut single “Toot It and Boot It,” featuring Ty Dolla Sign, which peaked at number 67 on the Billboard Hot 100.

This initial success led to a record deal with Def Jam Recordings and paved the way for successful mixtapes and albums.

YG is a distinct style that blends West Coast hip-hop with personal storytelling. It addresses themes such as street life, social issues, and resilience.

Profile

  •   Full name: Keenon Daequan Ray Jackson
  •   Nickname: YG
  •   Date of birth: March 9, 1990
  •   Age: 34 years old
  •   Gender: Male
  •   Place of birth: Compton, California, United States
  •   Nationality: American
  •   Profession: Rapper, songwriter, record producer
  •   Height: 6 feet (1.83 m)
  •   Parents: Shonee Jackson (mother), N/A (father)
  •   Siblings: N/A
  •   Spouse: N/A
  •   Children: Harmony Jackson, Vibe Jackson
  •   Relationship status: N/A
  •   Religion: N/A
  •   Ethnicity: African American
  •   Net worth: $6 million

Early Life and Education

YG is 34 and was born on March 9, 1990, in Compton, California. He was raised in a challenging environment marked by gang violence and economic hardship.

YG joined the Pirus gang at the age of 16, which significantly influenced his music and lyrical themes. His father was incarcerated for tax fraud during much of his youth, leaving YG to be raised primarily by his mother, Shonee Jackson.

YG attended several schools in Compton but still needs to complete a traditional high school education due to his involvement in street life. Instead of pursuing higher education, he focused on developing his music career.

He began rapping at a young age and formed Pu$haz Ink with DJ Mustard and other collaborators in 2008. This group served as a launchpad for his career and helped him gain traction in the local music scene.

Personal Life

YG‘s personal life has been marked by relationships that often attract media attention. He has two daughters from a previous relationship with Catelyn Sparks: Harmony Jackson, born in May 2015, and Vibe Jackson, born in May 2019.

While details about his romantic relationships are not extensively publicized, YG has been linked to various artists in the music industry. He briefly dated singer Kehlani, but their relationship ended amid allegations of infidelity on YG‘s part. In February 2024, he reportedly gifted rapper Saweetie a red Lamborghini for Valentine’s Day.

Career

YG‘s career took off after he released his debut single, “Toot It and Boot It,” in 2009. This track showcased his unique sound and lyrical style, which combined catchy hooks with gritty narratives about street life.

Following this success, he released several mixtapes, including “The Real 4Fingaz” and “Just Re’d Up,” which further solidified his presence in the hip-hop community.

In 2013, YG signed with Young Jeezy‘s CTE World label and released the single “My Nigga,” which became one of his most successful tracks, peaking at number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100. His debut studio album, “My Krazy Life,” was released on March 18, 2014, receiving critical acclaim for its storytelling and production quality.

YG continued to build on this success with subsequent albums such as “Still Brazy” (2016), “Stay Dangerous” (2018), “4Real 4Real” (2019), and “My Life 4Hunnid” (2020). His music often reflects his experiences growing up in Compton while addressing broader social issues affecting the African American community.

In addition to his solo work, YG has collaborated with numerous artists across genres, including Drake, Nicki Minaj, A$AP Rocky, and Mozzy. His contributions to hip-hop extend beyond performing; he founded the record label Pu$haz Ink, which has helped promote emerging talent.

Awards

  •   BET Hip Hop Awards: Best Mixtape for “My Krazy Life”
  •   Billboard Music Awards: Top Rap Album for “Still Brazy”
  •   Grammy Award nominations for Best Rap Performance for “My Nigga”

Net worth

YG’s net worth is estimated to be $6 million. His wealth primarily comes from his successful music career, which includes album sales, streaming revenue, concert tours, and merchandise sales.

Additionally, YG has ventured into business with his record label Pu$haz Ink and various entrepreneurial endeavors related to fashion and lifestyle brands.

Controversy

YG‘s career has been subject to controversy. One notable incident occurred in October 2016 when he faced backlash for the lyrics in his song “Meet the Flockers.” The track included lines that were interpreted as promoting burglaries targeting Asian Americans.

This drew significant criticism amid rising tensions related to crime against Asian communities at that time. Although YG defended the song as reflecting his upbringing in Compton’s culture, it sparked protests and discussions about racial stereotypes in hip-hop.

In another incident on July 3, 2019, YG was involved in a police chase linked to a Cadillac Escalade registered under his name. During this incident, gunfire erupted from the vehicle, resulting in an innocent bystander being struck by a bullet.



Although YG claimed he was miles away recording music at a studio during the incident and had no involvement with the shooting itself, this situation raised questions about gang affiliations and public safety.

Additionally, YG faced scrutiny after an incident during one of his concerts, during which he kicked out a fan who refused to curse Donald Trump on stage. This event received widespread media attention and highlighted tensions between fans’ political views and artists’ expectations during performances.

Social Media

  •   Instagram: @yg
  •   Twitter: @yg

Filmography

  •   Killing Hip Hop (2024)

Discography

  •   My Krazy Life (2014)
  •   Still Brazy (2016)
  •   Stay Dangerous (2018)
  •   4Real 4Real (2019)
  •   My Life 4Hunnid (2020)
  •   Kommunity Service (2021)



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