Several popular American rappers have African roots, either by birth or through their family heritage. Here are some well-known ones:
American Rappers with African Origins
1. Jidenna (Nigeria)
- Born in the U.S. to a Nigerian father and American mother.
- Famous for the hit “Classic Man.”
- Embraces his Igbo heritage in music and fashion.
2. Nipsey Hussle (Eritrea)
- Father was from Eritrea, while his mother was African American.
- Visited Eritrea and was proud of his African roots.
- Known for “Racks in the Middle” and “Victory Lap.”
3. Akon (Senegal)
- Born in the U.S. to Senegalese parents and spent much of his childhood in Dakar, Senegal.
- Famous for songs like “Locked Up,” “Smack That,” and “Lonely.”
- Involved in projects to develop Africa, including Akon City and solar energy projects.
4. Wale (Nigeria)
- Full name: Olubowale Victor Akintimehin.
- Parents are from Yoruba, Nigeria.
- Hit songs include “Lotus Flower Bomb” and “On Chill.”
- Often references Nigerian culture in his music.
5. French Montana (Morocco)
- Born Karim Kharbouch in Casablanca, Morocco before moving to the U.S. at 13.
- Famous for “Unforgettable” and “Pop That.”
- Proudly represents his North African heritage.
6. 21 Savage (Dominican Republic/Saint Vincent & the Grenadines)
- Though mainly linked to the Caribbean, he has African roots from his father’s side.
- Hit songs: “A Lot,” “Bank Account,” and “Rich Flex.”
7. Chika (Nigeria)
- American rapper of Nigerian descent.
- Gained fame for her lyrical talent and spoken-word poetry.
- Nominated for a Grammy.
Many of these artists blend African influences into their music, fashion, and activism.