The song “Hopeless Boy” (2014) is what made American rapper Alex Gonzalez, well known by his stage name “King Lil G,” most well-known. He was reared only by his mother; the absence of his father influences his music. He had a difficult upbringing, growing up to join a gang, drop out of school, and eventually become a father. Gonzalez sought consolation in music and started creating songs after serving time in juvenile detention and being placed under home arrest. Gonzalez decided to pursue a career in music after being inspired by artists like Tupac and Snoop Dogg. He has produced a number of albums and mixtapes throughout the years, such as “AK47 Boyz Mixtape,” “Blue Devil Mixtape,” “King Enemy,” “90’s Kid,” and “Paint the City Blue.” In addition to his musical endeavors, the rapper also has a clothing line called “Sucios” and wants to become a film director. In order to empower young people from shady environments, he also promotes the “Sucio Movement.”
Early Childhood & Life
On July 30, 1986, Alex was born in Inglewood, a suburb of Los Angeles County, California, in the United States. His parents were of Mexican descent. His mother, who raised him alone, also raised his two older brothers.
He looked up to his two older brothers, who served as his mentors and taught him how to survive on the streets as he grew up. During his formative years, he joined a gang, left school, and started a family. He spent some time in juvenile detention before being released under home arrest.
Career of King Lil G
After starting to listen to artists like Snoop Dogg, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, RBL Posse, Dr. Dre, and Eazy-E in the early 1990s, he developed a taste for Hip Hop music. He was so moved by the songs and lyrics of these musicians that, at the age of twelve, he began writing his own lyrics. He was also influenced by Mexican traditional music known as “corridos.”
Although he had never thought about making music his career, the early darkness of his life gradually isolated him. Throughout his time in the juvenile hall and while he was under house arrest, he would find comfort in penning songs. He eventually began using rap to gradually express his ideas. His materials were primarily based on his own life experiences and tribulations. His grief at growing up without his father is one of the main topics of his music.
Even though no one initially offered to support him or relied on him, the tenacious rapper persisted in his efforts in music and over time developed into one of the industry’s rising rappers. Gonzalez chose to pursue his career on his own despite receiving offers from all major labels.
Through PR Records, he released his album “LA County’s Most Wanted” on January 1st, 2004. The album includes songs like “Where We Roll,” “My Gangster Ways,” “Living Life Like a Gangster,” and “Mind of the Criminal,” among others.
He first gained notoriety with his subsequent album, “Underground Chpt. 1,” which had songs like “We Put It Down,” “Look in My Eyes,” “I’m Outta Control,” and “I Don’t Wanna Be Right.”
He published the “Blue Devil Mixtape,” a hip-hop mixtape in the gangsta style, in 2008. It has eleven songs on it, including “Want Me Back,” “Intoxicated,” and “Be A Better Man.” He made another Gangsta-style record the following year called “Hood Money,” which was distributed by PR Records. There were seventeen songs on this album, such as “Fantasy,” “Sucio In My Blood,” “No Sunshine,” “Ecstasy,” and “Legx Up.”
In his subsequent album, “Blue Devil Part 2,” he continued to use the standard slow-flow West Coast Gangsta rap style. The record was released through AK47 Boyz Records with Big Downer’s assistance. He released his album “King Enemy” on AK47 Boyz Records in the same year. Surprisingly, this 17-track album with its slow-and-low rhyme style includes several love songs, like “Midnite” and “Forget Your Boyfriend.”
Moving on, he created the “Lost in Smoke” Mixtape in 2013 and the “AK47 Boyz” Mixtape on May 27, 2014, both of which were distributed by MIH Entertainment LLC. It is at the top of his list of popular albums. One of the Latino rapper’s most well-known tracks is the single “Hopeless Boy” with David
Ortiz, which is one of the album’s 13 songs.
With the release of the album “90’s Kid” on March 10, 2015 by AK47 Boyz Records, he gained even more notoriety.
In 2016, he declined a significant label’s offer and instead to sign with “Del Records.” He released “Lost in Smoke 2” through “Del Records” in April. There were 15 tracks on the CD, including “F*k with You,” “Texas Cups Cali Blunts,” “Dope,” and “Look How Far.” “Blessed By God” was also included. He released a mixtape in February 2017. ‘Best Friend Judah,’ ‘Cash Rule$,’ ‘The Youth,’ ‘Kennedy,’ and ‘California Dreamin’ are a few of the 12 songs on the mixtape.
On March 9, 2018, Empire 47 released his album, “Paint the City Blue.” The album contains 12 songs, including “Fifth of May” and “Capital G.”
He makes his own music videos and aspires to one day make movies. On his YouTube account, ‘9LILG,’ which has more than 627K subscribers, his music videos have already achieved enormous success. He is well-liked on Twitter and Instagram, among other social media sites.
The Latino rapper started the “Sucio Movement” after being inspired by his personal problems, hardships, and tribulations, which only served to teach him life’s lessons and mold him into the person he is today. It is a movement designed to inspire young people from underprivileged backgrounds and show them that they can still achieve great things.
He also sells apparel under the name Sucios.
Individual Life of King Lil G
The Instagram celebrity Daniel Gonzales, also known by the stage moniker “Baby Gunz,” was born on February 7, 2006, in Los Angeles, California. Daniel At the age of eight, he had an appearance on the mixtape “AK47 Boyz.”
Lexi Juliette was born to Gonzalez and his partner Kimberly in June 2018.
Estimated net worth
The estimated net worth of King Lil G is about $1 million.