The Kid Laroi, ti o da ni August 17, 2003, ni Waterloo, Australia, ti lọ si gbajumo lẹhin gbigbe pẹlu Juice Wrld ni 2018. Ọna 2020 rẹ mixtape "F*ck Love" lọ si awọn iwe-aṣẹ, lẹhin si awọn iwe-aṣẹ bi "Stay" pẹlu Justin Bieber. Ni 2023, o gbigbe "Too Much" pẹlu Jung Kook ati Central Cee, ṣaaju rẹ akọkọ album "The First Time," ti ṣeto rẹ bi a agbaye music star.

Born Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard on August 17, 2003, in Waterloo, New South Wales, Australia, The Kid Laroi has rapidly ascended the ranks of the global music scene. Raised alongside his brother Austin Howard, he comes from a family deeply rooted in the music industry. His father, Nick Howard, is a music producer and sound engineer, while his mother, Sloane Howard, was a talent manager and music executive. His maternal great-great-grandfather was part of the Stolen Generation of mixed Aboriginal descent, making him a Gamilaraay man. This ancestral lineage influenced his artistic name "Laroi."
Awọn akọkọ aye ti awọn Kid Laroi ti a ti tẹsiwaju nipasẹ ọpọlọpọ awọn iṣoro. Awọn ọkunrin rẹ ti tẹsiwaju nigba ti o ba ti o ba ti o ni ọdun mẹta, eyi ti o ṣe lati mu awọn ọgbin lati ṣe awọn ọgbin lati ṣe awọn iṣoro. Awọn ile-iwe ti o tẹsiwaju si Broken Hill, New South Wales, ibi ti Laroi tẹsiwaju Sacred Heart Parish School. Ati ki o si tẹsiwaju si Sydney, ibi ti o si tẹsiwaju awọn Australian Performing Arts Grammar School fun iṣeduro, ṣugbọn ti o ti tẹsiwaju lati tẹsiwaju awọn oniwe-iwe-iwe-iwe
By the age of 11, Howard was already a prolific writer, filling notebooks with rap lyrics. His freestyle videos began to gain traction online, signaling the early promise of a successful career. In 2018, he became a finalist in the Triple J Unearthed competition, a significant milestone that further propelled his career.
Awọn akọkọ akọsilẹ rẹ si music nilo lati fi awọn raps lori foonu rẹ ati ki o mu wọn si SoundCloud. O ti ṣe a duo ti a npe ni "Dream$Team" pẹlu Adelaide rapper DJ Marcus Jr., eyi ti o tọju rẹ. Awọn ẹya ara rẹ ti gba awọn atilẹyin ti awọn olupese Khaled Rohaim, eyi ti o ṣe iranlọwọ fun o lati ṣiṣẹ lati ṣẹda awọn ọrọ fun awọn olumulo miiran. Ni 2017, o ti tẹsiwaju aaye idagbasoke pẹlu Sony Music Australia.
The pivotal moment in his career came in 2018 when American rapper Juice Wrld toured Australia. Laroi opened for him and performed with him during the tour, gaining significant recognition. In 2019, he signed a contract with Columbia Records and Grade A Productions, which helped popularize his single "Let Her Go." In 2020, he collaborated with Lil Tecca on the single "Diva" and later with Juice Wrld on the single "Go," which became his breakout song.
His debut mixtape, "Fck Love," ti a fi sori ẹrọ ni 2020, pọju ni nọmba ọkan ninu awọn Australian ARIA Charts, eyi ti o ṣe awọn ti o dara julọ Australian solo artist lati lọ si oke ti awọn chart. The mixtape tun lọ si nọmba ọkan ninu awọn US Billboard 200. Awọn ọrọ rẹ ṣẹda nipasẹ awọn iyanu ati awọn iyanu nla. Fun apẹẹrẹ, o ti kọ "Tell Me Why" lẹhin ibi Juice Wrld, ati awọn mixtape rẹ "Fck Love" ti a gbọdọ nipasẹ ọna iyanu iyanu.
Ninu 2021, o gba ailewu akọkọ pẹlu rẹ single "Stay," featuring Justin Bieber. The song topped charts in various countries, including the Canadian Hot 100 and the Billboard Hot 100. That same year, he left Grade A Productions and signed a management deal with Scooter Braun. He released a second deluxe version of "Fck Love"titled"Fck Love 3: Over You," pẹlu awọn iroyin iroyin lati Polo G, Stunna Gambino, G Herbo, ati Lil Durk.
On Oktober 20, 2023, o si fi titun singlet titun "Too Much" ni iyipada pẹlu BTS member Jung Kook and British rapper Central Cee. The song was released ahead of his debut full-length album "The First Time," which is due out in November 2023. The music video for "Too Much" accumulated 1.6 million views within just 6 hours of its release.
The Kid Laroi has also ventured into acting, making his debut in the A24 film "Y2K" in 2023. He has collaborated with McDonald's in Australia to launch his own meal and has donated $100,000 to a youth service he attended in Waterloo, New South Wales.


Too Much (Ft. Jung Kook, Central Cee) gba RIAA Gold fun The Kid Laroi, gba 500,000 awọn ọja ni December 2, 2025.

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Ni "THE FIRST TIME," ti a fi sori ẹrọ lori Oṣù 10th, The Kid Laroi iwadi awọn iyanu iyanu ti awọn iyanu pẹlu 'WHERE DO YOU SLEEP?' ati iwadi awọn iyanu ti reigniting a akọkọ ibasepo ni 'TOO MUCH'. Pẹlu awọn oniwe-ọna, awọn ọna wa ti wa ni kekere, ko ni kikun lati gba awọn iyanu iyanu ti wọn ti a fi fun.

Unveiling a diverse array of fresh and captivating tracks, today's Orin tuntun Ọjọ́ Ẹtì, Nov 10th Edition, showcases a spectrum from catchy pop hits to deeply moving indie pieces. This selection underscores the continuous innovation in the music industry, highlighting the evolving artistic journeys of musicians worldwide.

This week's Orin tuntun Ọjọ́ Ẹtì includes releases from The Rolling Stones, 21 Savage, d4vd, Blink-182, The Kid LAROI, Jung Kook, Central Cee, Charlie XCX, and Sam Smith.