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Yung Wun

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Yung Wun
  • Birth Name:
    James Anderson
  • Common Name:
    Wun, The Dirtiest Thirstiest, ATL Shawty
  • Date of Birth:
    , 1979
  • Place of Birth:
    Atlanta, Georgia, United Sates
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Hair Color:
    Black
  • Eye Color:
    Brown
  • Nationality:
    American
  • Religion:
    Christianity

Family

Yung Wun

    Career

    Yung Wun
    • Profession:
      Singer
    • Debut:
      The Dirtiest Thirstiest - 2004

    Trivia

    Yung Wun
    • Yung Wun's lyrical style consists of a blend of down south energy and ferocious.
    • Inspired by the works of his rap idols notably Tupac Shakur, The Notorious B.I.G and DMX, he began showcasing his talents all over metro Atlanta, grabbing the attention of several music executives.
    • Yung Wun was very quickly exposed to the effects of crime and soon become involved with several gangs. By the age of thirteen, he had fully embraced a life of criminalality. Yung Wun had numerous encounters with police as he took part in random lawlessness, which landed him in the throes of the juvenile justice system.
    • James Anderson is an American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia.

    Biography

    Yung Wun
    Last Updated: Thursday, August 13, 2009

    Yung Wun was born in Atlanta, Georgia. Yung Wun was raised in Eastlake Meadows housing projects, otherwise known as “Little Vietnam”. Yung Wun was very quickly exposed to the effects of crime and soon become involved with several gangs. By the age of six, he had fully embraced a life of criminalality. Yung Wun had numerous encounters with police as he took part in random lawlessness, which landed him in the throws of the juvenile justice system. It was during the height of this pandemonium; Yung Wun found relief from this madness through lyrical expression.

    He began rhyming as a form of escape. He even won several oratorical contests and writing awards. Yung Wun’s grandmother, Vera, regularly pleaded with him to turn around his life. She would continually plead with her grandson to get off the streets and concentrate on his talents of speaking and writing. In the single most pivotal moment of his young life, Yung Wun’s grandmother died in his arms. Overwhelmed by her death, he was left to contemplate his future path. Remembering what his grandmother told him, he decided to clean his life up and choose a more legal path. Yung Wun devoted his life to his art form.

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