
"Born in 2000, Janarious Mykel Wheeler began rapping at 7 years old in his home city of Jacksonville, Florida. He started writing music for his church before pivoting to secular music at the age of 10. When he broke through in 2018 with "Purple Hearts," a song about surviving a shooting in his hometown, he was only 18. It was later featured on his beloved mixtape, the 12-track Under Investigation."
"The virality of "Purple Hearts" led to Wheeler signing with Interscope Records. His 2021 debut LP on the label, Blessed, I Guess, dealt with his conflicting feelings of sudden fame. The rapper would later sign to Yo Gotti's label Collective Music Group, which also houses Moneybagg Yo and GloRilla. His last album, the 16-track Almost Normal Again came out in August 2025. The rapper's latest song, "Out of Town Bae," dropped last Friday."
Janarious Mykel Wheeler was born in 2000 and began rapping at seven in Jacksonville, Florida. He wrote music for his church before switching to secular music at age ten. He broke through in 2018 at 18 with "Purple Hearts," a song about surviving a shooting, which appeared on the 12-track mixtape Under Investigation. The song's virality led to a deal with Interscope Records. His 2021 debut LP Blessed, I Guess examined his conflicting feelings about sudden fame. He later signed to Yo Gotti's Collective Music Group. His last album, Almost Normal Again, was released in August 2025, and his latest single "Out of Town Bae" dropped last Friday. He died at 25; cause not announced.
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