American rapper and musician Blueface, whose real name is Jonathan Porter, is renowned for his distinctive rapping style and “off-beat” flow. Below are some salient details about him:
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Blueface Height
Blueface is 190.5 centimeters (6 feet 3 inches) tall.
Blueface Age
Considering that Blueface was born on January 20, 1997, he will be 26 years old by 2023.
Blueface Hometown
Blueface was raised in Los Angeles, California, in the United States.
Blueface Career in music
Blueface launched his musical career in 2017, then in 2018 the song “Deadlocs” helped him acquire popularity. In 2018, he signed with Cash Money West, a division of Cash Money Records, and his debut EP, “Famous Cryp,” was published. Since then, he has put out a number of albums and mixtapes, including “Two Coccy” (2021).
Blueface Style
Blueface is renowned for his distinctive rhyming technique, which features a “off-beat” flow that frequently deviates from the beat’s rhythm. His music has been dubbed “off-tempo” and “blueface-bleedem.”
Blueface Controversies
Blueface has been embroiled in a number of scandals over his career, including claims that he mistreated his girlfriends and a physical conflict with a bouncer in 2019.
Bluface’s private life
Blueface, a father of two, has been outspoken about his experiences with homelessness and gang participation.
At a Chevron petrol station on November 16, 2018, about 8:30 p.m. local time, a man approached Blueface and then made an attempt to rob him. Blueface fired a shot at the suspect’s automobile. He was later detained and accused of committing a felony in the state of California known as “shooting at an occupied vehicle.” On November 18, Blueface was granted freedom on a $69,000 bail. After police discovered a loaded, unregistered weapon in Blueface’s possession on February 1, 2019, they also detained him for felony gun possession.
After posting a video showing himself standing on top of a black SUV and flinging money onto a mob of people in Skid Row, a notably impoverished area of Los Angeles, Blueface attracted criticism in December 2019. Although some people regarded it as a kind gesture, others called it “dehumanizing”.
Blueface declared his intention to compete for the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship in June 2021. On July 23, 2021, at BKFC 19, he made his debut in a special Gloves match versus Tiktoker Kane Trujillo. The amateur fight was won by him by a unanimous decision.