Bun B
Bernard Freeman, widely recognized by his stage name Bun B, was born on March 19, 1973. An influential figure in the world of hip hop, Bun B is best known as one half of the iconic Southern rap duo UGK (UnderGround Kingz). His contributions to the genre have earned him a prominent place in music history. Beyond his musical career, Bun B serves as a guest lecturer at Rice University in Houston, Texas, where he shares his expertise and passion for hip hop culture.
On August 3, 2010, he released his third solo album, "Trill OG," which garnered critical acclaim, receiving a prestigious 5 Mic "Classic" rating from The Source Magazine. This recognition marked the first time in over five years that an album achieved such a high honor, highlighting Bun B's enduring impact on the industry.
In his personal life, Bun B is married and has two stepchildren, balancing his professional and family commitments. His journey through the music scene and his role as an educator reflect his dedication to the art form and its cultural significance. As a respected artist and mentor, Bun B continues to influence new generations while celebrating his Southern roots and hip hop legacy.