Who Is Joyner Lucas? Inside His Life, Career, Feuds & Rise in Hip-Hop

Joyner Lucas: Full Biography, Career Journey, Controversies & Personal Life
Joyner Lucas is more than just a rapper—he’s a storyteller, lyricist, and creative force who has made a name for himself by turning raw emotion into powerful music.
Born Gary Maurice Lucas Jr. in Worcester, Massachusetts, he broke into the spotlight with his 2015 viral single “Ross Capicchioni” and continued to rise with tracks like “I’m Not Racist” and high-profile collaborations with Eminem, Chris Brown, and J. Cole.
Known for tackling social issues, mental health, and personal struggles in his lyrics, Lucas has built a reputation as one of hip-hop’s most thought-provoking voices.
This biography explores his journey from underground mixtapes to chart-topping albums, public feuds, entrepreneurial ventures, and beyond.
Early Life & Beginnings
Early Career & Mixtapes (2007–2017)
- 2007: Lucas began as “G-Storm”, later switching to “Future Joyner” and forming the duo “Film Skool Rejekts” with his cousin, Cyrus tha Great. Their debut mixtape, “Workprint: The Greatest Mixtape of All Time”, dropped that year.
- 2011: Released his first solo project, “Listen to Me”.
- 2013: Adopted the moniker “Joyner Lucas”, dropping “LFO’s (Low Frequency Oscillators)”.
- April 2015: Released “Along Came Joyner”, featuring the breakout single “Ross Capicchioni”, based on a true story. The success of this track landed him a spot in the live cyphers at the 2015 BET Hip-Hop Awards.
- September 2016: Signed to “Atlantic Records”, shortly before releasing the mixtape “508-507-2209” (June 2017), which peaked at #7 on Billboard’s Heatseekers Chart. Standout singles included “I’m Sorry”, “Ultrasound”, and “Winter Blues”.
Viral Moments: “I’m Not Racist” & Label Battles
Major Collaborations & Mainstream Breakthrough (2018)
- Peaked on the Hot 100 with “Stranger Things” (featuring Chris Brown).
- Featured alongside Eminem on “Lucky You”, which debuted at #6.
- December 2018: Departed from Atlantic Records to pursue independent projects.
Albums & Continued Evolution (2018–2023)
- March 27, 2020: Debuted his studio album “ADHD”, featuring Logic, Young Thug, Timbaland, and Chris Brown. The album reached #10 on the Billboard 200.
- October 23, 2020: Released the EP “Evolution”, featuring artists like Ashanti, Rick Ross, and The Game.
- 2021–2022: Delivered hit singles like “Ramen & OJ” with Lil Baby and “Your Heart” with J. Cole. In 2022, collaborated with Mark Wahlberg on the Apple TV+ film “The Family Plan” (released December 15, 2023).
- 2023–March 2024: Dropped his second studio album, “Not Now I’m Busy”, teased by singles like “Devil’s Work 2” and “Blackout” (feat. Future). The album launched on “March 22, 2024” after reworks due to fan feedback.
Artistic Influences & Personal Life
Feuds & Rap Battles
- Logic: A well-documented feud involving competition over mental-health themed tracks. It concluded in 2019 when Logic featured on Lucas’s song “ISIS.”
- Hopsin: Brief spat in 2018 escalated over social media, but they quickly patched things up over FaceTime.
- Tory Lanez: A fast exchange of diss freestyles in late 2018 ended with a joined remix of DaBaby’s “Suge” in August 2019, marking the feud’s end.
Skepta (2025): A fresh cross-Atlantic clash:
- July 11, 2025: Skepta launched “Friendly Fire”
- July 15: Lucas answered with “Nobody Cares”
- July 17: Skepta fired back with “Round 2”, ending with the question of whether Lucas will issue a third round.
