In its early stages Rap was largely populated by African-Americans. Over the years the game has seen many biracial rappers, all shades of races share the spotlight in Hip Hop. Some of our favorite MC’s have been the product of parents of differing races.
While not all have been upfront about their mixed background, some have proudly flaunted their lineage through music, interviews, videos and social media. Maybe others were fearful of being ostracized? Regardless of what is truly flowing in their DNA, they should rest assured that all are welcomed.
So we present 12 rappers of mixed heritage in the following pages. Some should be common knowledge at this point and a couple might be unexpected—you’ll be surprised to find out who really has “Indian in their family.”
Not so coincidentally, check out The Swirl, a documentary by Moguldom Films that tackles this very topic. Learn more about The Swirl right here.
Let us know who was the biggest shocker in the comments section below.
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Fabolous (African-American & Dominican)
Fab hasn’t had a long history of waving the Dominican flag but has since made it a point to vacay in D.R. rather frequently as shown in his tour vlogs.
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Kid of Kid N Play (Jamaican & Irish)
Ever wondered when you were younger what exactly Kid was? Join the club. Happens to be he has a Jamaican father and an Irish mother.
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Kid Cudi (Native American, Mexican & African American)
Mr. Rager’s father, who he lost at the age of 11, was half Native American and half Mexican.
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Nicki Minaj (Indian & Afro-Trinidadian)
The queen of Rap makes no secret about her proud roots to the West Indian country of Trinidad And Tobago.
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Logic (African-American & White)
Logic is a proud member XXL Magazine’s 2013 Freshman Class and a product of Black and white parents.
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Neyo (African-American & Chinese)
As many people speculated, Neyo is 1/4 Chinese due to his grandfather.
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Foxy Brown (Trinidadian & Chinese)
Even though everyone thought she was really Filipino, Fox is part Trini and part Chinese. Her full government name is Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand.
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Ice Spice (Nigerian & Dominican)
Rap’s self-proclaimed princess is also biracial. While she has a very fair skin tone she has confirmed she is half Nigerian and half Dominican.
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Trippie Redd (African American, Native American, European, Native American)
Trippie Redd also comes from a mixed background. While he has yet to comment on specifics, reports have confirmed as having Native American, African American and Irish ancestry.