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August Alsina is an American R&B singer-songwriter from New Orleans, known for his emotionally raw music, public health struggles, and highly discussed personal life in the 2010s and 2020s. He broke through with mixtapes, then major-label releases like Testimony and This Thing Called Life , and he remains a recurring trending topic in pop culture conversations.

Who is August Alsina?

  • Full name: August Anthony Alsina Jr., born September 3, 1992, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Genres: R&B / hip hop, known for confessional lyrics about struggle, loss, love, and resilience.
  • Early buzz came from YouTube and mixtapes, then a deal with Def Jam via The-Dream’s Radio Killa imprint.

Career highlights & music

  • Dropped his first major mixtape The Product (2012), followed by The Product 2 (2013), which put him on the R&B map.
  • EP Downtown: Life Under the Gun (2013) gave him momentum on the charts and in R&B circles.
  • Debut album Testimony (2014) hit number two on the Billboard 200 and solidified him as a leading R&B voice of that era.
  • Follow‑up albums: This Thing Called Life (2015), The Product III: State of Emergency (2020), and MySelf (2023), showing a shift from commercial radio focus to more introspective storytelling about family, trauma, and illness.

Notable songs (often referenced in fan forums):

  • “I Luv This Shit” (feat. Trinidad James) – breakout single, double‑platinum, Hot 100 Top 50.
  • “No Love (Remix)” (feat. Nicki Minaj) – another double‑platinum hit, strong R&B radio rotation.
  • “Hip Hop,” “Song Cry,” and “Ghetto” are often cited when people discuss his vulnerable writing and storytelling.

Personal life & health (the serious side)

  • Grew up in poverty between New Orleans and Houston, with both parents battling drug addiction, which he has discussed as shaping his worldview and music.
  • Lost his brother to gun violence in 2010, a turning point that pushed him to pursue music more seriously and later care for his nieces.
  • Has publicly shared his struggles with an autoimmune disease and related health complications, including eye issues and episodes that impacted his ability to perform and tour.
  • At one point around 2021 he spoke about likely retiring from music, but later returned with new work, reflecting a back‑and‑forth relationship with the industry and fame.

Why he trends online

  • Forums and social platforms frequently discuss:
    • His past entanglements and relationship history, which became a major meme and gossip topic around the late 2010s and early 2020s.
    • His openness about sexuality and relationships, which sparked waves of discourse, support, jokes, and speculation in pop‑culture and music communities.
* Visual changes (hair, style, photoshoots) and his “aesthetic era” moments that gossip channels and commentary YouTubers like to break down.

In many pop‑culture threads, users frame him as someone who “wears his pain on his sleeve,” which is part of why his name keeps resurfacing whenever R&B vulnerability, masculinity, sexuality, or industry burnout are being debated.

Mini FAQ / Quick scoop style

  • Is August Alsina still making music?
    Yes, despite earlier hints at retirement, he has kept releasing music into the 2020s, including an album in 2023.
  • What is his signature as an artist?
    A mix of melodic R&B hooks with autobiographical lyrics about family trauma, illness, love, and survival, often described by fans as “diary‑like.”

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