Equal parts casual and charismatic, California rapper Bankrol Hayden built a significant fan base in the late 2010s and early 2020s with his laid-back brand of hip-hop. After working his way into the spotlight with a series of key singles and freestyles, he made his breakthrough with 2019's Luh Kel-assisted "Brothers," which appeared on his 2020 debut Pain Is Temporary. He then paired with Lil Tecca for the 2021 hit "Come Through," which later appeared on his follow-up, 29, in early 2023.
Born and raised in Modesto, California, Bankrol Hayden made his debut in the rap game wi...