7 Rappers Who Joined The Military

We’ll admit a rapper in uniform is not something most expect ever to see. Surprisingly though, several rappers were once in the military. Whether before or after embarking on their musical journey, these MCs have served at some point in their lives. Not many artists have navigated the challenging terrains of the music industry and military service. After all, either of the two options is tough enough on its own, so why move from one to the other? 

Well, most of these rappers only had brief stints with the military and joined because they had to. Only a handful actually joined because they wanted to, for whatever reason. Nevertheless, they all count. Out of an ever-growing crop of rappers, here are seven who have served in the military before.

No Malice

NEW YORK – JULY 30: Rapper Malice of Clipse performs on stage at the Diesel U Music 2009 NYC Tour at Webster Hall on July 30, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)

One half of the Hip Hop duo Clipse, No Malice first joined the military before becoming a renowned MC. After finishing high school, the rapper was uncertain about his future, and how to take control of it. Especially considering that he had a child on the way, No Malice had to do something for money. Also, it had to be something good enough to help him take care of his growing family. 

In a 2015 interview with MTV News, the rapper disclosed, “I was looking for stability. I needed it, something that was honest money and something you could count on, benefits and things of that nature. It also [allowed] me to go to school and learn a trade.” Subsequently, he became a member of the United States Army and served a two-and-a-half-year term. Although he did not re-enlist, his time there makes him one of the few rappers who were in the military. After leaving, he went on to form Clipse in 1992 with his brother, Pusha T

Freddie Gibbs

AUSTIN, TEXAS – OCTOBER 02: Freddie Gibbs performs during the ACL Music festival at Zilker Park on October 02, 2021 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Tim Mosenfelder/FilmMagic)

In his younger years, the talented rapper Freddie Gibbs got into trouble often. Although he got into university on an athletic scholarship, the rapper was unfortunately expelled before he finished. Subsequently, at the age of 19, he was placed on trial for theft and gun charges. Even being the rebel that he was, Gibbs had to follow orders if he wanted to get himself out of that mess. As such, to avoid jail time, he was enlisted into a pre-trial program run by the US Army. However, eight months in, Gibbs was dishonorably discharged for being caught smoking marijuana. 

Canibus

NEW YORK, NEW YORK–AUGUST 10: Rapper Canibus (aka Germaine Williams) appears in a portrait taken on August 10, 1998 in New York City. (Photo by Al Pereira/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

The tale of Canibus’ entry into the military is unusual because it happened after he had become a rapper. Following the release of his solo debut album, he began making waves in the industry in the late ‘90s. He continued to do so until 2002, when he unexpectedly joined the US Army. In a 2021 interview on the Bootleg Kev Podcast, Canibus explained that he had been blackballed by some publications prior to his enlistment. 

As a result, he felt like he needed to take some time off. It was due to the disdain he was beginning to feel towards the music industry. Canibus shared on the podcast, “The way I felt at that juncture was like, ‘You know what, rap ain’t it, I’m still young enough to go out and make a difference.” Afterward, he joined the Army, serving for two years before being discharged for smoking marijuana, like Freddie Gibbs.

Shaggy

Shaggy, portrait backstage at TMF Awards, Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 7th April 2001. (Photo by Rob Verhorst/Redferns)

Before turning 20 in 1988, Shaggy enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. The Jamaican-American rapper had arrived in the States a year before and immediately tried pushing his musical career. However, despite enjoying moderate success, he could barely find any work. Subsequently, he decided to do something more productive and joined the Marine Corps. He served there during the Gulf War and rose in ranks to become a lance corporal. After leaving the Marines, he released one of his biggest hits, “Oh Carolina,” in 1993.

Nate Dogg

LOS ANGELES – CIRCA 2001: Musician Nate Dogg poses for a portrait session in circa 2001 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Estevan Oriol/Getty Images)

The late King of Hooks, Nate Dogg is on the short list of rappers who have served in the military. He did so at 17 when he dropped out of high school. Subsequently, he left his hometown and enlisted in the Marine Corps. Eventually, he was stationed in Okinawa, Japan, where he served for four years. Although the reason remains unknown, Nate Dogg was dishonorably discharged in his fourth year of service.

MC Hammer

LOS ANGELES, CA – AUGUST 08: MC Hammer speaks onstage during Capitol Music Group’s 5th annual Capitol Congress Premieres new music and projects for industry and media at Arclight Cinemas Hollywood on August 8, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for Capitol Music Group)

MC Hammer is one of the most famous rappers who was once in the military. He joined the US Navy and became a veteran. While he later moved on to achieve worldwide fame with his music, MC Hammer made a fine Naval officer. He diligently served in the Navy for three years, reaching the rank of petty officer third class. Afterward, he was honorably discharged and has focused on music since.

Ice-T

NASHVILLE, TN – OCTOBER 15: Ice-T speaks on the Keynote Q&A: Ice-T panel onstage during IEBA 2017 Conference on October 15, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for IEBA)

Hip Hop veteran Ice-T served in the US Army for four years before moving on to achieve fame with his music. Following the birth of his daughter, the rapper enlisted in the Army in 1977, joining for financial benefits. Subsequently, he was assigned to the 25th Infantry Division for the following four years. While in the Army, he rose to Private First Class.

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Freddie Gibbs’ Baby Mama & Benny The Butcher Get Up Close & Personal In New Photo

It’s no secret that Freddie Gibbs and Benny The Butcher don’t get along. However, back in May, hip-hop heads were surprised to find out about the drama between the Indiana native and his former partner, known online as The Fit Mami. During their relationship, the rapper and adult actress seemed all smiles, but according to her, he bailed on their future plans after finding out she was pregnant, suddenly feeling unready to take on the responsibility of more children. “He had this idea that we would name the baby Penny, like Penny Hardaway if he was a boy. BFFR,” she wrote on Twitter at the time.

“When I told Freddie his tone immediately changed,” the content creator, whose name is Destini, noted. “I’m so confused at this point, because have we not been talking about having a baby for the last eight months??” After she told this story and outed Gibbs for the alleged photos of him spreading his booty cheeks in her camera roll, it seems the two haven’t been able to make up. Instead, she’s turning her attention to another lyricist – one who her baby daddy hates.

Read More: Freddie Gibbs’ Pregnant Ex-GFs Twitter Expose Earns Him “Spreadie Gibbs” Nickname

The Fit Mami Seeks Revenge on Freddie Gibbs

 
 
 
 
 
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On Tuesday (November 28) evening, @akamedemiks shared a new photo of Destini and Benny The Butcher looking more than a little comfortable. Her body looks as snatched as ever after giving birth, and the 39-year-old wasn’t shy about wrapping his hands around her bare midsection while leaning in to whisper sweet nothings in her ear. We’re curious to see what, if anything, Gibbs will have to say about this, and we’ll be sure to keep you up to date on the situation.

His public feud with The Fit Mami this spring (and her new photos with The Butcher) aren’t the only ones we’ve seen Freddie Gibbs take in 2023. While showing off a massive new tattoo to fans a few months back, they showed no mercy when roasting him over the artwork. Read what critics were saying at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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DJ Muggs Releases ‘Soul Assassins 3: Death Valley’ LP Feat. Ghostface, Westside Gunn, Freddie Gibbs, Boldy James, Ice Cube And More

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DJ Muggs is an undisputed legend. Over the course of his distinguished and diverse career, he has conquered music in not only multiple genres but multiple languages.  As the creator and producer of Cypress Hill, the multiple-time Grammy Award nominee has overseen the production of four platinum and three gold albums, traveled the world many times over, with Cypress Hill as headliner, a major festival regular, and performed in front of millions of fans.  Longtime Cypress Hill documentarian Estevan Oriol masterfully captured Cypress’ musical/cultural influence and legacy with his 2022 Showtime Film Insane In The Brain.

While Cypress Hill is a full-time + undertaking, Muggs also remains extremely active as a solo artist.  Not only has he produced hits for Cypress Hill, but he’s also responsible for indelible classics like House Of Pain’s “Jump Around,” and Ice Cube’s “Check Yourself,” was tapped to remix for U2, Janet Jackson and Depeche Mode and produced gems with MF Doom, Westside Gunn, GZA, Action Bronson, Conway The Machine and many, many more.

In the last few years, Muggs has been more active than ever.  Releasing collaborative projects with Mach-Hommy, Roc Marciano, Yelawolf, Rome Streetz, Jay Worthy, and most recently Champagne For Breakfast with Meyhem Lauren and Madlib.  

Yet, his Soul Assassins albums have always held a special place in the hearts of fans.  Muggs Presents: The Soul Assassins Chapter 1 (1997) was his first solo studio album and featured collaborations with Dr. Dre, B-Real, RZA, GZA, Mobb Deep, Goodie Mob, KRS-One, MC Eiht & Wyclef Jean.  He returned to form with Soul Assassins II (2000) which featured collaborations with Xzibit, Cypress Hill, GZA, Goodie Mob, Kool G Rap, Dilated Peoples, Kurupt, Ras Kass and Everlast.  The third installment in the Soul Assassins series, Intermission, was released in 2009 and proved to be aptly-titled; until now.  

Now, DJ Muggs has released the first new Soul Assassins album in 14 years with Soul Assassins 3Death Valley, which is now available.

DJ Muggs Soul Assassins 3: Death Valley features guest appearances from Freddie Gibbs, Ghostface Killah, Westside Gunn, Ice Cube, Method Man, Boldy James, MC Ren, CeeLo Green, B-Real, Scarface, Roc Marciano, Devin The Dude, Evidence, Meyhem Lauren, Jay Worthy, Rome Streetz and Slick Rick among others.  

“You know you cannot escape death, but immortality can be attained” states DJ Muggs.  

You can now purchase, stream, add, and favorite Soul Assassins 3: Death Valley at your preferred DSP: https://sym.ffm.to/deathvalley 

Soul Assassins 3: Death Valley TRACKLISTING:

The Time Has Come

It’s On FEAT Boldy James

Check In FEAT Jay Worthy & Spanto 

Sicilian Gold FEAT Ghostface Killah & Westside Gunn

67 Keys FEAT Roc Marciano, Meyhem Lauren & Rome Streetz

Mister Cartoon Interlude

Jokers Wild FEAT CeeLo Green

Shell Casings FEAT T.F.

Street Made FEAT Freddie Gibbs & Scarface

Where We At FEAT Boldy James

We Ain’t Playin’ FEAT Devin The Dude, Jay Worthy, T.F. & 2 Eleven

Burn The Playbook FEAT Evidence & Domo Genesis

Majik

Crazy Horse FEAT Roc Marciano & Crimeapple

Metropolis FEAT Method Man & Slick Rick

We Coming For The Safe FEAT Boldy James

Skeleton Bones FEAT Rome Streetz

Dump On Em’ FEAT Ice Cube, B-Real & MC Ren

DJ Muggs Outro FEAT Estevan Oriol & Spanto

***All Songs Produced by DJ Muggs

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CHIKA & Freddie Gibbs Play “TRUTH OR DARE” On Hot New Single

While CHIKA is an undeniably impressive lyricist and storyteller, her talents have been previously overshadowed due to drama with other celebrities. Just last month, she sparked a viral debate online after lashing out at crying infants on the same flight as her during a Twitter rant. As fate would have it, the little ones are the grandchildren of T.I. and Tiny Harris, and anyone familiar with that family knows that they don’t tolerate disrespect.

In the weeks since then, CHIKA seems to have put the beef behind her and focused on her mental health, which she blamed for her outburst. As many creatives do, the 26-year-old has been channelling her feelings into art. On her second single of 2023, the quick-witted star connected with Freddie Gibbs to play a game of “TRUTH OR DARE.”

Read More: Chika Continues To Berate T.I. & Tiny’s Grandchild Following Airplane Tirade

Learn the Lyrics to CHIKA and Freddie Gibbs’ “TRUTH OR DARE”

Prior to the infectious song, we heard CHIKA on “REQUIEM FOR A DREAM.” As for Gibbs, he’s faced his share of media controversy recently as well, markedly from his ex-girlfriend who claims that he got her pregnant and went ghost. His only other release so far in 2023 is a feature on BJ The Chicago Kid’s “Liquor Store In The Sky,” which has nearly 550K streams on Spotify.

If you haven’t already, check out CHIKA’s new “TRUTH OR DARE” single with Freddie Gibbs on YouTube above. Additionally, you can add it to your playlist on Spotify/Apple Music. Are you a fan of the collaborative effort? Let us know in the comments, and check back later this weekend for more HNHH release recommendations.

Read More: BJ The Chicago Kid & Freddie Gibbs Deliver Gorgeous New Track “Liquor Store In The Sky”

Quotable Lyrics:

I’ll dare myself to be real without fear that I’ll say too much
F**k it, I’m sensitive
Then I get mad, I get passive, sarcastic
I know that I play too much, might hit the J too much
Sue me, I’m human, in flawed, I am fluent
A hot-headed b**ch tearful b**ch, d**n it, I’m humid

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Freddie Gibbs Shuts Down “Fetti 2” Rumors, Speaks On Currensy Relationship

Freddie Gibbs and Curren$y are well-known for putting out remarkable collaboration projects, especially the one they have with each other. They released Fetti with The Alchemist back in 2018, and fans recently brought up that rumors of a sequel don’t seem promising. Moreover, this is because on Currensy’s latest album, VICES with Harry Fraud, he collaborated with some of Gibbs’ opposition, namely Benny The Butcher and Jim Jones. Via Twitter, the Indiana rapper responded to these claims and said that a sequel to Fetti was never in the cards. Also, he apparently took to an IG burner account to allege that the New Orleans MC “s***ted” on their first outing together.

“Damn Currensy f***ing with all of Freddie Gibbs’ enemies,” one user tweeted. “Guess we not getting a Fetti 2.” “We wasn’t gon’ get that s**t regardless,” Freddie responded. “I’d bet the house Currensy wasn’t holding his breath,” another fan remarked. ‘You’ll be one homeless n***a,” the Big Boss Rabbit replied. Elsewhere, he said that a sequel “was never alive” in response to people saying “RIP Fetti 2.” On his supposed burner Instagram account, he appeared to elaborate on these claims.

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Freddie Gibbs Says Fetti 2 Isn’t Happening

“N***a s***ted on our project,” Freddie Gibbs allegedly claimed. “Didn’t shoot one video or do one show. I ain’t get mad I just subtracted him from the equation and me and Al made another classic went to the Grammys. End of story.” While this suggests that something went down between the two, the Indiana artist’s words also hint at there not really being any hard feelings. Still, it’s unclear how this will develop, and whether Currensy working with the rappers Freddie beefed with was a deliberately calculated move. At the end of the day, that’s purely speculative.

Regardless, these are two of the most prolific and acclaimed rappers today, so any supposed beef only comes into the conversation after their artistry, releases, and skill. Even though it’s unfortunate, they’ve also continued to make great music without each other, and hopefully no grudges come up as a result of these remarks. After all, fans only want them to make up and put that aside for some more heat, and hopefully that door doesn’t fully close just yet. Maybe that’s wishful thinking based on what Freddie said, but it’s still a dream for many. For more news and the latest updates on Curren$y and Freddie Gibbs, come back to HNHH.

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DJ Akademiks Reignites Freddie Gibbs Beef On His Birthday

Happy belated birthday to Freddie Gibbs, who turned 41 this past Wednesday (June 14). Many fans reached out to congratulate him, celebrate his music, and provide the occasional Twitter troll online. However, one important figure when it comes to the Gary, Indiana MC’s past beef isn’t letting up easy- because, of course, Freddie isn’t, either. DJ Akademiks took the opportunity to restart their beef with a birthday message making reference to his “Spreddie Gibbs” nickname, which has a shirt now, apparently. For those unaware, the name came about after his baby mama exposed him for ghosting her and… well, the moniker sums it up.

“Happy 41st Birthday to my former Opp,” DJ Akademiks tweeted late night on the Big Boss Rabbit’s birthday. “@FreddieGibbs… I aint know they had a whole shirt selling of u showing ur a**hole to ur ex before u got PEGGED. Yall go cop a t shirt of Spreadie Gibbs… go help suppport his BABY… them records aint finna do it.” The tweet came linked with a storefront where you can purchase a T-shit depicting “fan art” of the alleged picture with a call from Spreddie. Freddie Gibbs and the media personality started beefing way back in 2020 over comments the rapper made about Gunna being in a “Crime Stoppers” episode.

Read More: Freddie Gibbs Net Worth 2023: What is the Rapper Worth?

DJ Akademiks’ Happy Birthday Message To Freddie Gibbs

Eventually, it devolved into a long-running feud of them trolling and insulting each other every chance they get. Furthermore, the most recent development in that before Freddie Gibbs’ 41st was him addressing the former Complex host having a very small crowd show up to his live podcast. “Damn,” the “Feel No Pain” artist wrote on Twitter. It was a small comment, and probably not as hard as he would’ve liked to go. Maybe his situation with his ex-girlfriend is weighing heavy on his mind, or he just doesn’t want to give DJ Akademiks the time of day. He hasn’t responded to this recent birthday bash.

Meanwhile, the podcaster is convinced that he won the beef, even though it’s more of a war than a battle at this point. Also, is he really going to take the credit for another person’s exposé? “Since you N***as like writing letters… here go one…” he tweeted regardless. “DEAR HATER @FreddieGibbs I WON.” Moreover, that caption came with a picture of his ex in an adult film. Still, let’s see if the now-41-year-old lets it all slide to focus on his career or if their beef keeps bringing us hilarious moments. For more news and the latest updates on DJ Akademiks and Freddie Gibbs, come back to HNHH.

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Freddie Gibbs Net Worth 2023: What is the Rapper Worth?

Freddie Gibbs, born Fredrick Jamel Tipton, is a name that’s carved a niche in the American rap scene. Originating from Gary, Indiana, Gibbs embarked on his musical journey in the early 2000s. His gritty lyrics and raw storytelling quickly garnered attention, and he has been a force to reckon with ever since.

Assessing Freddie Gibbs’s Wealth

As of 2023, Freddie Gibbs’s net worth is estimated to be around $5 million US Dollars, according to CAKnowledge. This formidable figure is testament to Gibbs’ remarkable success in the music industry, coupled with his various business endeavors.

Breakdown Of His Net Worth

Gibbs’s wealth primarily comes from his music career. His numerous albums, including the critically acclaimed Bandana and Alfredo, have yielded substantial earnings from sales and streams. His live performances and tours have also contributed significantly to his net worth.

Freddie Gibbs’s Business Ventures & Philanthropy

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AUSTIN, TEXAS – OCTOBER 02: Freddie Gibbs performs during the ACL Music festival at Zilker Park on October 02, 2021 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Tim Mosenfelder/FilmMagic)

Aside from his music, Freddie Gibbs has dabbled in business ventures to boost his income. He’s established his own record label, ESGN (Evil Seeds Grow Naturally), allowing him more control over his music and its profits. His merchandise line is another source of income, capitalizing on his brand and loyal fanbase.

Despite his success, Freddie Gibbs has remained true to his roots. He’s been involved in several charitable initiatives, mainly assisting disadvantaged communities. While these activities may not directly contribute to his net worth, it still shows that he is more than just just music career.

The Future Of His Wealth

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PARIS, FRANCE – MARCH 29: Freddie Gibbs performs at l’ Elysée Montmartre on March 29, 2022 in Paris, France. (Photo by David Wolff-Patrick/Redferns)

Gibbs’s net worth is poised for further growth. The rapper’s financial future looks bright with new releases, business moves, and expected collaborations in the pipeline. His talent, drive, and entrepreneurial spirit suggest that Freddie Gibbs’s current $5 million net worth is just the tip of the iceberg.

Additionally, this reflects his success in the music industry and his shrewd business ventures. It represents his journey from the streets of Gary to the forefront of the mainstream rap scene. As we move forward, there’s no doubt that Freddie Gibbs will continue to grow his wealth, leaving an indelible mark on the music industry and beyond. His story is a beacon of determination, demonstrating that talent and staying focused can lead to substantial success.

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