PnB Rock

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PnB Rock
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PnB Rock performing in 2016
Background information
Birth name Rakim Hasheem Allen[1]
Also known as PnB
Born (1991-12-09)December 9, 1991
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Cause of death Homicide by shooting
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active 2014–2022
Labels
Children 2
Website pnbrockofficial.com

Rakim Hasheem Allen (December 9, 1991 – September 12, 2022), better known by his stage name PnB Rock, was an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[3] He was best known for his single "Selfish" (2016), which peaked at number 51 on the US Billboard Hot 100, as well as his feature on the song "Cross Me" by Ed Sheeran, alongside Chance the Rapper. He also provided uncredited vocals on XXXTentacion's hit single "Changes", which reached the top 20 on the same chart.

He released two studio albums, Catch These Vibes (2017) and TrapStar Turnt PopStar (2019), the latter of which peaked within the top five on the Billboard 200 chart. Allen was chosen as part of the 2017 XXL Freshman Class.

Early life

Rakim Hasheem Allen was born on December 9, 1991,[4][5] in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Allen's father was murdered when he was three years old, so he was primarily raised by his mother. In his teen years, he lived in Northeast Philadelphia.[6] He grew up listening to rapper 2Pac and R&B group Jodeci.[7][8] At the age of 13, Allen was sent to a youth detention program for committing robberies and fighting in school. When he turned 19, he was sentenced to 33 months in prison for drug possession and other crimes. Allen was homeless for a short period after being released from prison.[9] He never finished high school.[10] Allen later adopted the stage name PnB Rock, which paid homage to Pastorius and Baynton, a street corner near where he grew up in Germantown.[10]

Career

On June 24, 2014, PnB Rock released his debut mixtape, Real N*gga Bangaz. He wrote the mixtape while he was incarcerated.[8] In 2015, PnB Rock signed a record deal with Atlantic Records, and his first project under the label was the release of his third mixtape RnB3.[11] In June 2016, he released the single "Selfish", which peaked at number 51 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[12] In October 2016, Rolling Stone included him in their list of "10 New Artists You Need to Know".[13]

On January 10, 2017, he released his second retail mixtape album, GTTM: Goin Thru the Motions, through Atlantic Records and Empire Distribution.[14] The album debuted at number 28 on the US Billboard 200 chart.[15] Subsequently, in April 2017, he contributed to the soundtrack of The Fate of the Furious with two singles: "Gang Up" with Young Thug, 2 Chainz, and Wiz Khalifa[16] and "Horses" with Kodak Black and A Boogie wit da Hoodie.[17] In June 2017, PnB Rock was named as one of the ten members of XXL's "2017 Freshman Class" along with A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Playboi Carti, Ugly God, Kyle, Aminé, MadeinTYO, Kamaiyah, Kap G, and XXXTentacion.[18]

His debut album TrapStar Turnt PopStar was released in May 2019.[19] PnB Rock and Chance the Rapper were featured on Ed Sheeran's song "Cross Me" from Sheeran's album No.6 Collaborations Project.[20] In January 2020, PnB Rock released the track "Ordinary" featuring late rapper Pop Smoke; in January 2021, he featured for the late rapper King Von, on a song titled "Rose Gold".[21] In February 2022, PnB Rock released the mixtape SoundCloud Daze which featured various artists including Pasto Flocco and Yung Fazo.[22] He independently released "Luv Me Again" on September 2, 2022, which was the last single he released during his lifetime.[23]

Personal life and death

PnB Rock had two daughters, born in 2013 and 2020, the latter born to Stephanie Sibounheuang.[24]

On September 12, 2022, PnB Rock was robbed and fatally shot at Roscoe's House of Chicken 'N Waffles near Main Street and Manchester Avenue in Los Angeles, California.[25]

Discography

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Studio albums

See also

References

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  5. PnB Rock Archived May 25, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, AllMusic
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