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Vince B Vince Balkcom Jr., known professionally as Vince B (born November 7, 1991), is an American singer-songwriter, producer, composer, and aspiring actor from Richmond, California. He is noted for his Grammy-recognized work in R&B and hip-hop, which has brought him critical acclaim in the music industry.
Early Life and Background Vince B was born in Richmond, California. His formative years were marked by challenges that inspired his journey into music as a form of creative and emotional expression. Growing up in an environment of limited resources, he was drawn to music as a means of storytelling, expressing themes of resilience, love, and social issues. His music style is a blend of R&B, hip-hop, and pop, often addressing complex personal and societal topics.
Career Musical Beginnings Vince B began creating music during his teenage years, experimenting with songwriting and production. By 2015, he transitioned to professional music-making, where he quickly gained recognition for his vocal abilities and lyrical depth. His style combines traditional and modern influences, helping him stand out as a versatile artist in the industry.
Rise In 2024, Vince B achieved significant recognition with his album Unplugged, which earned him a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Album. The album was praised for its authenticity and emotive sound, establishing Vince B as a compelling voice in contemporary music. This year also saw him nominated in other Grammy categories, including Best Hip Hop Album for Lost Boy and Best R&B Performance for the single "Under The Trees," all at the 67th Grammy Awards.
Grammy Recognition Vince B’s Grammy nominations have underscored his contributions to R&B and hip-hop, marking him as an artist with significant promise in both genres.
Grammy First Round Nominee
Best R&B Album for Unplugged (67th Grammy Awards) Best Hip Hop Album for Lost Boy (67th Grammy Awards) Best R&B Performance for “Under The Trees” (67th Grammy Awards) Acting and Media Appearances In addition to his music career, Vince B has pursued acting opportunities and appeared in various media outlets. In Houston, he performed on Morning Dose, where he discussed his career journey and creative philosophy.
Personal Life Vince B’s music reflects many personal hardships, including the loss of close family members. His personal struggles have deeply influenced his work, bringing a raw authenticity to his songwriting. He has publicly shared his experiences with homelessness and his journey of personal growth, which continue to inspire his music.
Discography Studio Albums Unplugged Lost Boy Notable Singles “Under The Trees”
References
[edit]CW39 Houston. “Award-winning artist Vince B performs on Morning Dose.” CW39 Houston.
IMDb. Vince B. IMDb. Better Auds. “Interview with Vince B.” Better Auds.IMDb Profile Official Instagram