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The Kid LAROI Biography

news-detailsEmerging from Sydney, Australia, The Kid LAROI swiftly became a global phenomenon, blending melodic hip-hop with raw emotional lyricism that resonated with a generation. Born Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard in Waterloo, Sydney, in 2003, his stage name pays homage to his Indigenous Australian heritage, with "LAROI" stemming from the Kamilaroi people. His early life was marked by a deep connection to music, influenced by artists like Tupac Shakur and Kanye West, and a challenging upbringing that saw his family move frequently. A pivotal moment arrived when he won a local rap competition at age 13, fueling his determination to pursue music professionally.

His career trajectory changed irrevocably after connecting with the late American superstar Juice WRLD during the latter's 2018 Australian tour. This mentorship quickly evolved into a close friendship and a pivotal creative partnership. LAROI's claim to fame arrived in 2020 with the collaborative single "Go," a posthumous release with Juice WRLD that showcased their potent chemistry and introduced LAROI's versatile style to a massive international audience. This success was solidified by his debut mixtape, F\CK LOVE, which topped the Australian charts and eventually reached number one on the US Billboard 200 in 2021, powered by the diamond-certified global smash "Stay," a collaboration with Justin Bieber.

The success of "Stay" catapulted The Kid LAROI into the stratosphere, making him one of the youngest artists to achieve such chart dominance. He followed this with the expanded project F\CK LOVE 3: OVER YOU, which further demonstrated his growth as a songwriter capable of navigating heartbreak and fame. His collaborations expanded to include work with major figures like Post Malone, Machine Gun Kelly, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again, showcasing his adaptability across the hip-hop and pop spectrum. In 2024, he released his long-awaited debut studio album, THE FIRST TIME, a conceptual project that delved into the complexities of his rapid rise to stardom.

Maintaining his status as a leading voice in contemporary music, The Kid LAROI continues to evolve his sound while engaging with a devoted fanbase. His journey from posting freestyles online to headlining world tours stands as a testament to the power of viral mentorship and genre-blurring artistry in the digital age. As an Australian artist who achieved unprecedented success in the American market, he remains a central figure in the ongoing fusion of hip-hop, pop, and emo-rap.