King Lil Jay is a rapper, singer, YouTuber, and social media personality from Chicago, Illinois. He is known for his drill music and his affiliation with the rap group Fly Boy Gang (FBG) and the street gang Insane Gangster Disciples from 063 St Lawrence. In the Chicago scene, he has been involved in several feuds and controversies with other rappers and gangs. He is also known for his legal troubles and his incarceration since 2015.
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Early Life, Daughter, Wife, and Family
King Lil Jay was born Jeff McGraw on November 12, 1993, in Chicago, Illinois. He grew up in the South Side of the city, in a neighborhood known as Woodlawn. He has not revealed much information about his parents or siblings, but he has mentioned that he has a daughter named Jada (unconfirmed). He attended Hyde Park Academy High School but dropped out before graduating.
King started rapping at a young age and was influenced by artists like Tupac Shakur, Lil Wayne, and Chief Keef. He joined the rap group Fly Boy Gang (FBG) along with fellow rappers FBG Duck, Billionaire Black, Cashout, and Young Mello. He also became a member of the Insane Gangster Disciples from 063 St Lawrence, a faction of the Gangster Disciples street gang. The gang is often referred to as Tooka Gang, after one of their deceased members Shondale “Tooka” Gregory, who was killed in 2011.
Social Links
Instagram- @liljay063
Youtube- @LMIFLIMZ
Twitter- @CloutLord063
Homepage- Mcphagwara.com
Career and Controversies
King Lil Jay rose to fame in the early 2010s with his drill music, a subgenre of rap that originated in Chicago and is characterized by its violent and aggressive lyrics and beats. He released several mixtapes and singles such as Unexpected Fame, Clout Lord, Bars of Clout, Why and Keep It On Me. Some of his most popular songs include Take You Out Your Glory, Hang Wit Me Remix, Competition Remix, and Faneto Remix.
King Jay also gained attention for his beef and diss tracks with other rappers and gangs in the Chicago scene. He was involved in a long-standing feud with Chief Keef and his crew Glo Gang (formerly known as Glory Boyz Entertainment), who are affiliated with the rival gang Black Disciples from 300/600/Lamron/O’Block. King Jay often mocked Chief Keef and his associates for their losses and deaths, such as Lil JoJo, Lil Reese, and Capo. He also dissed other rappers like Lil Durk, Lil Bibby, G Herbo and King Von.
King Jay’s controversial lyrics and lifestyle also landed him in legal trouble. In 2013, he was shot multiple times in a drive-by shooting but survived. In 2014, he was arrested for unlawful use of a weapon and possession of a firearm by a felon. In 2015, he was arrested again for attempted murder and aggravated battery with a firearm after allegedly shooting a man during a robbery. He has been incarcerated since then and is facing up to 45 years in prison if convicted.
Physical Appearance: Height/Weight
King Lil Jay is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs around 70 kg. He has black hair and brown eyes. He has several tattoos on his body, including the words “Clout Lord” on his chest, “Fly Boy Gang” on his stomach and “Tooka Gang” on his arm.
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Net Worth
King Lil Jay’s net worth is estimated to be around $100 thousand as of 2023. He earned most of his money from his music sales, streams and shows. He also made money from his youtube channel and his merchandise.
BIO, WIKI
Name | King Lil Jay |
Birth Name | Mario Austin |
Date of Birth | November 12, 1993 |
Place of Birth | Chicago, Illinois |
Zodiac Sign | Cancer |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | African-American |
Occupation | Rapper, Singer, Youtuber, Social Media Personality |
Affiliation | Fly Boy Gang (FBG), Insane Gangster Disciples (IGD) |
Genres | Drill, Hip Hop |
Instruments | Vocals |
Labels | Independent |
Height | 5 feet 8 inches |
Weight | 70 kg |
Hair Color | Black |
Eye Color | Brown |
Tattoos | Yes |
Marital Status | Single |
Children | Jada (daughter ) { name unconfirmed} |
Net Worth | $100 thousand |
Facts About King Lil Jay
- His stage name is derived from his childhood nickname “Lil Jay” and his self-proclaimed title “King”.
- He claims to be the “Clout Lord”, a term that refers to someone who has a lot of influence, fame and respect in the streets.
- King Lil Jay is a fan of the Chicago Bulls and the Chicago Bears.
- He has a close friendship with fellow rapper FBG Duck, who was killed in a shooting in 2020.
- He has collaborated with artists like Lil Yachty, Soulja Boy, Famous Dex and P. Rico.
- King Lil Jay has been featured on media outlets like XXL, Complex, The Source and VladTV.
- He has over 188 thousand followers on Instagram, 194 thousand subscribers on YouTube and 67 thousand followers on Twitter as of 2023.
- He has a tattoo of a cross on his forehead, which he says represents his faith in God.
- King has been shot at least six times in his life and has survived each time.
- He has been accused of being gay after an alleged video of him with an inmate surfaced online in 2023. He denied the rumors and said it was a fake video.
- He has a song called “Free King Lil Jay” that was released in 2016 by his friend and fellow rapper Lil Mister, who was also killed in a shooting in 2019.
- He has a song called “Bars of Clout 2” that was released in 2014 and has over 20 million views on YouTube as of 2023. It is considered one of his best songs and one of the most influential drill songs of all time.
- King has a song called “Hang Wit Me Remix” that was released in 2013 and features him dissing Chief Keef and his crew. It is one of his most controversial songs and one of the most popular drill songs of all time.
- He has a song called “Faneto Remix” that was released in 2015 and features him dissing several rappers and gangs from Chicago. It is one of his most aggressive songs and one of the most viral drill songs of all time.
- King has a song called “Why” that was released in 2014 and features him expressing his frustration and anger about his situation and his enemies. It is one of his most emotional songs and one of the most relatable drill songs of all time.