Kid Ink
A.K.A. Brian Todd Collins
Sunrise: August 29, 1958
Los Angeles

One of Kid Ink's breakout hits was "Show Me," featuring Chris Brown, which reached commercial success and solidified his presence in the music industry. His subsequent albums, including "My Own Lane" and "Full Speed," showcased his versatility as an artist, experimenting with different sounds while maintaining a signature West Coast vibe. Kid Ink's ability to effortlessly transition between rapping and singing, often within the same song, contributed to his appeal among a diverse audience.
Beyond his music, Kid Ink is known for his entrepreneurial spirit, establishing his own record label, Tha Alumni Music Group. His dedication to both the creative and business aspects of the industry reflects his multifaceted approach to his career. As Kid Ink continues to evolve as an artist, his impact on the rap and R&B scene remains palpable, making him a notable figure in the contemporary hip-hop landscape.