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August Alsina is an American singer and songwriter best known for his breakout single “I Luv This Shit.” Blending elements of R&B, hip-hop, and soul, Alsina has carved out a distinct voice in contemporary music.
August Anthony Alsina Jr. was born on September 3, 1992, in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was raised in a challenging environment shaped by the struggles of addiction within his family—both his father and stepfather battled alcoholism and drug dependency. At the age of 18, Alsina suffered the tragic loss of his brother, Melvin LaBranch III, who was fatally shot in New Orleans, not in a street accident as often misreported.
Despite having no musical roots in his family, Alsina was drawn to music from a young age. He has cited Lauryn Hill’s performance in Sister Act 2 as a defining moment that inspired him to pursue singing. The rich cultural fabric of New Orleans also influenced his musical aspirations. During his teenage years, economic hardship led him to briefly engage in street activity alongside his brother in an effort to help support his family.
Alsina’s music career gained momentum in 2012 with the release of his debut mixtape, The Product. The project attracted significant attention and laid the groundwork for what would follow. He achieved mainstream success with the single “I Luv This Shit,” featuring Trinidad James. The track performed well commercially and earned him accolades, including a BET Award for Best New Artist in 2014.
Capitalizing on this success, Alsina subsequently signed a record deal with Def Jam Recordings. A follow-up mixtape, The Product 2, was released shortly thereafter, further solidifying his presence in the R&B scene.
In August 2014, Alsina released his debut studio album, Testimony, which featured deeply personal tracks reflecting on his life experiences. Songs like "Make It Home" and "Get Ya Money" offered a blend of vulnerability and grit, while "Testify" explored themes of financial hardship, loss, and resilience.
Over the course of his career, Alsina has collaborated with notable artists such as Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, and Trey Songz. His style merges emotional storytelling with smooth vocal delivery, allowing him to stand out in a crowded R&B landscape. His net worth has been estimated to be in the range of several million dollars, largely driven by music sales, touring, and brand endorsements.
August Alsina has been linked romantically to several public figures. In 2014, he was briefly involved with model Analicia Chaves. He has also reportedly had connections with Nicki Minaj, Regina Hall, and Miracle Watts. One of his most talked-about relationships was with Jada Pinkett Smith, which he later spoke about publicly, referring to it as an "entanglement."
Despite public speculation, Alsina is not married and does not have children as of current public reports.
Alsina has faced persistent health issues over the years. In July 2019, he revealed through social media that he had been hospitalized after losing the ability to walk temporarily. He explained that this was related to an autoimmune disease that affects his liver—a condition he has been battling for several years. Despite these challenges, Alsina has remained committed to his music career and has used his struggles as artistic inspiration and a source of strength.
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