- Summertime '06 · 2015
- dont smile at me · 2017
- MAGIC - Single · 2022
- RAMONA PARK BROKE MY HEART · 2022
- Big Fish Theory · 2017
- RAMONA PARK BROKE MY HEART · 2022
- Big Fish Theory · 2017
- Summertime '06 · 2015
- Black Panther: The Album · 2018
- RAMONA PARK BROKE MY HEART · 2022
- RAMONA PARK BROKE MY HEART · 2022
- Vince Staples · 2021
- Vince Staples · 2021
Albums
- 2021
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- 2014
Artist Playlists
- Raw storytelling combined with a clever mind for wordplay.
- Vince Staples joins Pharrell to discuss his creative process and his upcoming eponymous show.
- Vince Staples opens up to Ebro about his self-titled album.
Singles & EPs
- Ghost Kidz
- Uce Lee & T.F
Radio Shows
- Vince Staples broadcasts from home in Long Beach.
- Vince Staples
- Backstage adventures and special guests with Vince Staples.
- Vince talks The Vince Staples Show, music, and technology.
- Vince Staples talks about navigating your environment.
- Vince Staples talks about navigating your environment.
- The artist on "MAGIC," and a halftime show roundtable chat.
- The artist gets into the making of his self-titled album.
- Vince Staples takes over and answers fan questions.
- The artist on his new song plus a premiere from 99 Neighbors.
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About Vince Staples
In the glitzed-out trap dream of 2010s hip-hop, Vince Staples feels like a grounding force. Raised in Long Beach, California, Staples (born in 1993) started rapping in his teens, aligning himself peripherally with the Odd Future crew. Released in 2015 on the heels of a series of increasingly impressive mixtapes, his first album, Summertime ’06, felt like an instant classic—a bleak, boast-free coming-of-age story that recalled ’90s gangsta rap without a whiff of nostalgia. (A sharp interview and endlessly entertaining personality, Staples once complained that he thought the ’90s were overrated and never much figured into his life because in the ’90s he was, y’know, a baby.) His second LP, Big Fish Theory, took a dive into dance and electronic music without sacrificing any of the frankness that made his early music so striking—proof that he wasn’t the throwback some had pegged him as. Plainspoken and fiercely independent, he introduced his 2018 project, FM!, through his own Apple Music show, RAMONA RADIO, with a backhanded apology: “We might not sell a gang of records,” he said. “We might not make millions of dollars. But y’all not nice like that. We nice like that.”
- HOMETOWN
- Long Beach, CA, United States
- BORN
- July 2, 1993
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap