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Swae Lee

1993 - Today

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Khalif Malik Ibn Shaman Brown (born June 7, 1993), known professionally as Swae Lee, is an American rapper and singer. Known for his wide-ranged, reverb-heavy vocals and genre-blending, Lee is one half of the Mississippi-based hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd, which he formed in 2010 with his brother Slim Jxmmi. Rae Sremmurd signed with Mike Will Made It's EarDrummer Records, an imprint of Interscope Records in 2013. The duo's first three studio albums — SremmLife (2015), SremmLife 2 (2016) and SR3MM (2018) — debuted within the top ten of the Billboard 200, and spawned hit songs including "No Flex Zone," "No Type," and "Black Beatles" (featuring Gucci Mane)—the latter of which topped the Billboard Hot 100. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Swae Lee is the 4,444th most popular singer (down from 3,843rd in 2024), the 19,636th most popular biography from United States (down from 17,942nd in 2019) and the 1,118th most popular American Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Swae Lee ranks 4,441 out of 4,381Before him are Dawid Podsiadło, Danielle Brisebois, and Gretchen Wilson. After him are Black Thought, Ramón, Uffie, Mot, Celeste Buckingham, Cazzi Opeia, Karyn White, Klava Koka, and Z-Ro.

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Among people born in 1993, Swae Lee ranks 799Before him are Raphael Holzhauser, Mirko Ivanić, Jairo Samperio, Oscar Otte, Jens Jønsson, and Li Fabin. After him are Danny Kent, Ager Aketxe, Merel van Dongen, Pablo Insua, Cayman Togashi, and Shinobu Ota.

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Among SINGERS In United States

Among singers born in United States, Swae Lee ranks 1,117Before him are Jesse Leach (1978), Chris Daughtry (1979), Jesse Rutherford (1991), Danielle Brisebois (1969), and Gretchen Wilson (1973). After him are Black Thought (1973), Uffie (1987), Karyn White (1965), Z-Ro (1977), Young Dolph (1985), Freddie Gibbs (1982), and Janalynn Castelino (1998).