Blueface

Rapper

Popular As Blueface Bleedem

Birthday January 20, 1997

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Age 27 years old

Nationality United States

#8734 Most Popular

1997

Johnathan Jamall Porter (born January 20, 1997), known professionally as Blueface, is an American rapper.

Blueface was born on January 20, 1997, in Los Angeles, California.

He grew up in Mid-City in central Los Angeles and attended multiple elementary schools before moving in with his mother in Santa Clarita Valley, and later settled in Oakland with his father.

2013

Throwing for 1,234 yards and 17 touchdowns in 2013 and 1,724 yards and 21 touchdowns in 2014, Blueface committed to play for Fayetteville State University and briefly played college football before leaving in 2016.

Blueface references his past experiences as a football player in the video for the remix to "Thotiana", where the rapper portrays a top prospect high school quarterback disrespecting his coach due to his desire to pursue women and fame.

Blueface began to take an interest in rap music at a young age, and mainly listened to 50 Cent, the Game and Snoop Dogg.

Prior to entering the music industry, he had spent most of his adult life unemployed, occasionally holding a few temporary jobs.

2014

After relocating to the San Fernando Valley, Blueface attended Arleta High School and joined the marching band playing alto saxophone and the football team, becoming the starting quarterback in 2014, standing at 6 ft.

As starting quarterback, Blueface led the team to an East Valley League championship in 2014.

2017

Blueface began rapping in January 2017 under the name Blueface Bleedem, a reference to his ties to the School Yard Crips street gang.

Originally moving back to Los Angeles after leaving Fayetteville State University, he was invited to his friend Laudiano's music studio to retrieve a phone charger, and after being challenged to rap over a beat, Blueface began to work to release his first song, "Deadlocs", produced by Laudiano, onto SoundCloud.

2018

In October 2018, after releasing the music video for his song "Respect My Cryppin'", he became a viral meme due to his offbeat style of rapping.

The following month, he was signed to Cash Money West, the West Coast branch of Birdman's Cash Money Records label.

In June 2018, he released his first full-length project, Famous Cryp.

In September 2018, after the song and EP helped him build a local following in California, he released his second EP, Two Coccy, onto SoundCloud and Spotify.

In October 2018, Blueface released a music video for his song, "Respect My Cryppin'", on WorldstarHipHop's YouTube channel.

Shortly after the song was posted to Twitter, where it became a viral meme.

The video's popularity led to more of Blueface's music receiving attention, with his songs "Thotiana" and "Next Big Thing" earning newfound popularity.

His popularity increased even further after holding a contest on his Instagram stories and posts using polls to determine which high school he should visit, with Pasadena High School edging out a victory over Santa Monica High School.

The social media challenge brought in new followers, increasing his already growing popularity.

In November 2018, Blueface was signed to Cash Money Records' West Coast affiliate Cash Money West, and posted clips of himself in the studio with Canadian rapper Drake and Quavo on his Instagram page.

In December 2018, Blueface again went viral thanks to an acoustic video with Einer Bankz previewing his new song, "Bleed It" which released officially in January 2019.

He released the song two days later, including a video on the Lyrical Lemonade YouTube channel, directed by Cole Bennett, that amassed over 2 million views in the first 24 hours of its release.

2019

In 2019, a remix of his song "Thotiana" (featuring Cardi B and YG), became his most successful single to date, peaking at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100.

On January 26, 2019, Blueface's track, "Thotiana", debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 75, making it his first track to chart on a Billboard chart.

The song was released as a remix with YG with a music video.

The following week, he released a remix with Cardi B, coinciding with another video from Cole Bennett.

On streaming services, the two remixes are separate, but there is also a third where all three versions are put together.

On May 1, 2019, Blueface released the music video for his single, "Stop Cappin", which has amassed over 5 million views over the first four days on YouTube.

On June 20, Blueface was announced to be part of XXL's 2019 Freshman Class as the fan-voted eleventh entrant.

In August 2019, Blueface released an EP titled Dirt Bag; the album was preceded by the singles "Stop Cappin'", "Daddy" and "Bussdown".

At eight tracks, the EP featured guest appearances from The Game, Rich the Kid, Offset, Lil Pump, and Mozzy.

His song "Daddy" featuring Rich the Kid on the EP peaked at No. 78 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Stop Cappin'" with The Game reached No. 15 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.

The EP peaked at No. 48 on the Billboard 200.

Despite commercial success, the EP received generally mixed critical reviews.

Riley Wallace at Hip-Hop DX rated the project at 3/5, while listeners rated it at 2.33/5.

Album of the Year appraised a total critic score of 60/100, while listeners reviewed it at 51/100.

Fred Thomas of AllMusic followed a trend of middle-ranged reviews, giving the project a 3/5.

In October 2019, Blueface announced his debut studio album, Find the Beat, and its tracklist.

2020

In 2020, he released his debut studio album, Find the Beat.