Ohana Bam (born March 24, 1995) is an American rapper, best known for his debut single, “Sheriff”. He started rapping at the young age of six. He was previously known as BK Bambino, but had to change his stage name to Ohana Bam, due to legal complications. Bam has often said that he chose the Hawaiian word “Ohana” because it encompasses a sense of family to him.
Ohana Bam moved to LA in the pursuit of a serious hip hop career in 2014, his real break came when he was recognised by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the artists in their March, 2015 article, titled “10 New Artists You Need to Know” and was favourably compared to fellow Chicago rapper Chance the Rapper.
He released an album called “Tree Up” in 2015, under the label P2015, which is a label distributed by the Warner Music Group. He followed Tree Up with another album called Pigeons & Planes, which featured the song “Oralgami”, a track that has racked up more than 300,000 listens for him on SoundCloud. He is also a featured artist on the “Fast & The Furious 8” soundtrack.
Music, Rock
Hip-Hop, Music
Hip-Hop, Music
Music, Rock