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Sheck Wes

Famous As
Rapper, songwriter, model
Birth Name
Khadimoul Rassoul Cheikh Fall
Birth Date
September 10, 1998
Birth Place
Harlem, New York, U.S.
Famous As
Rapper, songwriter, model
Popular for
Single "Mo Bamba" (2017) went viral in 2018
Birth Name
Khadimoul Rassoul Cheikh Fall
Birth Date
September 10, 1998
Birth Place
Harlem, New York, U.S.
Nationality
American

Sheck Wes emerged as one of the most explosive and unexpected viral sensations in late 2010s hip-hop, a rapper and model whose raw energy and minimalist anthem "Mo Bamba" became a cultural touchstone. Born Khadimoul Rassoul Cheikh Fall on September 10, 1998, in Harlem, New York, he was raised between the city's storied streets and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, developing a multifaceted identity that would later inform his artistic persona. Before music, basketball was a primary focus, with Wes playing competitively and even considering a path in the sport. His foray into modeling, notably for brands like Off-White and appearing in a Yeezy Season 6 campaign, provided an early glimpse into the world of high fashion and entertainment that he would soon dominate.

His musical career ignited with the release of the aggressive, bass-heavy track "Mo Bamba" in 2017. The song, a tribute to his friend and NBA player Mo Bamba, initially gained traction in clubs before exploding across social media and streaming platforms in 2018, becoming a ubiquitous sports arena anthem. Its viral success was meteoric, eventually peaking at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning multi-platinum certifications. This runaway hit led to a major label bidding war, culminating in a unique joint venture deal in February 2018. Sheck Wes signed with both Travis Scott's Cactus Jack Records and Kanye West's GOOD Music, distributed through Interscope Records, a testament to his immediate industry impact.

Capitalizing on the momentum, Wes released his debut studio album, "MUDBOY," in October 2018. The project showcased a broader artistic range beyond his breakout single, featuring production from affiliates of his label homes and introspective tracks alongside his characteristic high-octane style. "MUDBOY" debuted at number 17 on the Billboard 200 chart, solidifying his place beyond a one-hit wonder. His dynamic performances, often characterized by intense physicality and crowd interaction, became a staple of festivals like Rolling Loud, further cementing his reputation as a compelling live act.

Following his initial surge, Sheck Wes has maintained a presence through selective features and continued modeling, though with a less prolific output of solo music. He has collaborated with artists like Playboi Carti and 21 Savage, and his influence persists as "Mo Bamba" continues to be a staple in popular culture. Balancing his pursuits in music, fashion, and his early passion for basketball, Sheck Wes remains a distinct figure whose sudden ascent captured a specific moment in hip-hop, defined by raw, viral energy and genre-blurring individuality.