J.I. (Rapper) Bio, Age, Height, Weight, Career, Net Worth

J.I. Rapper
J.I. Rapper

Justin Irvin Rivera, best known by his stage name J.I. the Prince of New York or, more recently, just J.I., is a rapper, singer, and songwriter from the United States. He is most recognized for his 2019 chart-topping track “Need Me,” which has amassed over 100 million Spotify plays.

Early Life of J.I.

He was born in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. J.I. mother’s name is Yovanka Serrano, but his father’s name is not known yet. He has a sister called Nia and two brothers whose identities are unavailable on the internet.

His parents exposed him to music as a child, including old-school hip hop and reggaeton, and he would create primitive rhythms on a small piano. 

J.I. Age, Height, Weight & Body Measurement

J.I. Age, Height, Weight & Body Measurement

He was born on September 23, 2001. As of 2024, J.I. age is 23. He stands at 5 feet and 8 inches and weighs around 60 kg. His zodiac sign is Libra. J.I. belongs to American nationality and Puerto Rican ethnicity. He has brown hair and light brown eyes.

J.I. Education

English was his favorite subject in school, and he enjoyed writing short tales. He started creating raps and freestyling with his brothers in middle school, inspired by New York City rappers such as Biggie, Nas, DMX, Jay-Z, and Big Pun.

J.I. Personal Life

Concerning Justin Irvin Rivera’s love relationships and romance, our study indicates that he is dating a stunning young lady called Danielle. Danielle, his girlfriend, is a model, entrepreneur, and YouTuber. Kindly notify us if you have further information.

J.I. Professional Career

J.I. was featured in the second season of The Rap Game, a Lifetime reality program presented by Jermaine Dupri. Dupri discovered the then-fifteen-year-freestyles old’s on Instagram and invited him to the event. 

Rivera won one of the challenges, earning a position on the cover of Hip Hop Weekly magazine. Although he did not win the entire competition, his excellent performance earned him a sizable fanbase, and he followed up with the release of his first song, “No Static.” 

His YouTube channel had surpassed 500,000 views by the end of the year. In 2017, he self-released his first record, a three-track extended play titled Barely Famous.

After the show’s clout waned, he confessed he lost motivation and shifted his attention away from his music. He had squandered all of his earnings from The Rap Game on drugs and was contemplating a career in construction.

After being evicted from his mother’s home, he decided to give music one go and connected with future manager Gabi Acevedo to resume his career.

In October 2019, he released Hood Life Krisis, Vol. 1, which included his breakthrough hit “Need Me,” a “melodic, punch-line-laden” tune that samples Ma’s 2000 song “Best of Me, Part 2.”

In November, with the song having accumulated over 3 million Spotify listens, he announced a partnership with Interscope Records through G*Starr Entertainment

He also released the album’s fifth and final music video, this time for “Love Won’t Change.” As of 2024, “Need Me” remained his most-watched video, with over 115 million views on YouTube.

That December, he published Hood Life Krisis, Vol. 2, and the following month, he went on his first headline national tour.

With his last performances in his hometown of New York, he became the only musician in history to sell out the renowned SOB’s venue on three consecutive nights.

Notably, Drake paid tribute to him in April during an Instagram Live session with OVO Mark by performing and singing along to his songs “Used To” and “On Me.” 

He released “Proud of Me” a week later, a new song accompanied by a music video. Following his appearance on Lil Tjay’s State of Emergency E.P., he teamed with him again in June on the track “Hood Scars 2,” which was a follow-up to J.I.’s original song, which had accumulated 15 million plays across all platforms at the time.

In July 2020, he collaborated with Puerto Rican rapper Myke Towers on the track “Spanglish,” which had both musicians combining English and Spanish in their rhymes.

It served as the lead singer for his upcoming E.P., Welcome to Starr Vol. 1, which was released on July 17 and included Lil Durk as well. It amassed 1.3 million streams on Spotify in the first 20 minutes. 

A few days previously, Spotify announced a relationship with J.I. as part of its newly created RADAR program, which includes placement on Spotify’s official playlists, a mini-documentary, third-party partnerships, a Spotify Singles recording, and support for the E.P.’s release. 

On November 30, 2020, the RIAA recognized his “Need Me” track like gold, his first career plaque.

J.I. published Hood Life Krisis, Vol. 3 on December 18, 2020, the third edition in his Hood Life Krisis series. A Boogie with da Hoodie makes a brief cameo on the “R&B Shit” on the E.P.

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Net Worth, Salary & Earnings of J.I. in 2024

J.I.’s net worth is believed to be around $1 million (Approx.). His principal sources of revenue include singing, Instagram, YouTube videos, and paid sponsorships. Additionally, there is no information on the worth of his property, such as his home or automobile. J.I.’s notoriety and fan base aided in his fortune accumulation.

Quick Bio / Wiki

Real Name/Full Name J.I.
Birth Place: Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Date Of Birth/Birthday: September 23, 2001
Age/How Old: 23 years old
Height/How Tall: In Feet and Inches – 5′ 8″
Weight: In Kilograms – 60 Kg
Eye Color: Light Brown
Hair Color: Brown
Parents Name: Father – N/A
Mother – Yovanka Serrano
Siblings: Lia
School/College: N/A
Nationality: American
Ethnicity: Puerto Rican
Zodiac Sign:  Libra
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Unmarried
Girlfriend: Danielle
Profession: Rapper
Net Worth: $1 million
Last Updated: April 2024