Bio/Wiki | |
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Other Name(s) | Big Dave, Styles, Styles Pinero, Holiday Styles, The Ghost |
Real Name | David R. Styles |
Profession | Rapper |
Physical Stats | |
Height (approx.) | 5' 6" (168 cm) |
Eye Colour | Brown |
Hair Colour | Black |
Career | |
Debut | Studio Album: Money, Power & Respect (1998; with his band The Lox)![]() Solo Album: A Gangster and a Gentleman (2002) ![]() |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 28 November 1974 (Thursday) |
Age (as of 2024) | 50 Years |
Birthplace | Queens, New York City, U.S. |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Autograph | ![]() |
Nationality | American |
Hometown | Yonkers, New York, U.S. |
School | Benjamin N. Cardozo High School, New York |
Ethnicity | Jamaican from father's side and South African from mother's side |
Food Habit | Vegan |
Tattoo(s) | • On his left bicep: Le Young Good Die![]() • On his left arm • On his hands • On the right side of his neck: His son's name Noah ![]() |
Controversies | • Stabbed a Man In July 2002, he had an argument with a man at a nightclub in New York. During the argument, he stabbed a man on his buttocks. On 26 November 2002, he surrendered to the local police. He was imprisoned for eight months in the Westchester County Jail in Valhalla, New York. On 4 August 2003, he was released from the prison. ((Pitch Fork)) • Clashes with Police In July 2022, outside of his juice bar, a black woman was being arrested by police official, after which he intervened and passed a derogatory remark against the police. ((The Jasmine Brand)) • Tiff With a Music Artist In 2025, he had a dispute with the music artist J‑Hood. Hood claimed that the music band The Lox had not released his money. Later, Styles cleared through an Instagram live video that Hood was lying. ((Pitchfork)) |
Social Media | • Instagram • YouTube |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Married |
Marriage Date | 9 April 1995![]() |
Family | |
Wife/Spouse | Adjua Styles![]() |
Children | Son- Noah Styles (born in 1998; jiu-jitsu player)![]() Stepdaughter- Tai Hing (from his wife's previous relationship; committed suicide in 2015) ![]() |
Siblings | Brother- Gary Quarles Styles (younger; died in a car accident on 13 May 2001) |
Favourites | |
Rapper(s) | Ghostface Killah, Jadakiss |
Book(s) | Manchild In The Promised Land, Donald Goines, Mario Puzo, The Four Agreements, The Prophet |
Author(s) | Nikki Turner, Dean Koontz |
Style Quotient | |
Car Collection | • Can-Am Maverick X3 ![]() • Jeep Grand Wagoneer L ![]() • BMW ![]() • 6.2L LS3 v8 Manual ![]() |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Styles P
- Styles P grew up in the USA.
- After his parents got divorced, Styles, along with his younger brother, stayed with their mother and moved to Yonkers. There, he met his friends Jadakiss and Sheek Louch. While spending time together, they realised that they all three had a passion for hip hop music. They then formed a band named The Lox in 1994.
- Later, they met the American singer-songwriter Mary J. Blige, who loved the songs of The Lox band. He gave their songs’ demo to the American rapper Sean “Puffy” Combs. Sean also liked their songs and hired them for the music label Bad Boy Records.
- His debut album with his band was certified platinum. However, the band members felt that the image of the group was not portrayed well by the music production company Bad Boy Records. They even wanted to break the contract with the production house. The group had a tiff with the production house. Later, the group was released from the contract.
- As a featured artist, The Lox appeared in a few songs like “Honey (Bad Boy Remix)” (1997), “Reckless” (2014), “Gotti” (2014), and “3 On 3” (2015).
- In 1997, the band’s song “We’ll Always Love Big Poppa” was ranked 57th on the US R&B chart.
- The Lox has made guest appearance in various songs such as “Can’t Get You off My Mind” (1997), “Reppin’ Uptown” (1998), “Can I Live” (2000), “Dirty Ryders” (2001), and “That’s My Dog” (2021).
- Some of the singles released by The Lox are “Ryde or Die, Bitch” (1999), “So Much Trouble” (2009), “Don’t You Cry” (2016), “The Family” (2017), and “The Game” (2023).
- Styles has made guest appearances in a few songs like “Holiday” (2000), “I Got U” (2003), “From D-Block to QB” (2004), “Rocwell’s America” (2020), and “No Ennemy” (2023).
- His band The Lox has released a few English studio albums like We Are the Streets (2000), Filthy America It’s Beautiful (2016), and Living Off Xperience (2020).
- Styles has worked as a featured artist in various songs like “We Gonna Make It” (2001), “B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast)” (2010), “Set In Stone” (2011), “I’M On 3.0” (2017), and “Time for Change” (Black Lives Matter) (2020).
- In his debut solo album ‘A Gangster and a Gentleman’ (2002), he dedicated a song named “My Brother” to his brother, Gary Quarles Styles, who had died in a car accident in 2001.
- Some of his music videos are “The Life” (2002), “Where The Angels Sleep” (2011), “It’s Ok” (2011), “Harsh” (2011), and “Araab Styles” (2012).
- Styles has released various mixtapes such as Ghost in the Shell (2004), The Phantom (2007), The Phantom Menace (2007), The Ghost Dub-Dime (2010), and Nickel Bag (2018).
- As a lead artist, his songs are “I’m Black” (2006), “That Street Life” (2010), “It’s OK” (2011), “Hater Love” (2013), and “Sour” (2014).
- He has released a few solo studio albums like Time is Money (2006), Master of Ceremonies (2011), The World’s Hardest MC Project (2012), G-Host (2018), and Penultimate: A Calm Wolf Is Still a Wolf (2023).
- In 2007, he worked as a writer in the music video Styles P featuring Swizz Beatz: Blow Your Mind.
- The Lox released a compilation music album ‘No Security’ in 2009.
- In 2010, his debut novel ‘Invincible’ was published by Random House Publishing Group.
- Styles started a juice bar named ‘Juices for Life’ in six locations in New York in 2011.
- A few extended plays released by The Lox are The Trinity (2013), The Trinity: 2nd Sermon (2014), and The Trinity: 3rd Sermon (2014).
- Styles has worked with various music labels like D-Block, Phantom, High Times, E1Koch, Nature Sounds, Ruff Ryders, Interscope, and Bad Boy Productions.
- He has also started a Web3 Music NFT project named ‘Farmacy Fantoms.’ Within two weeks, he sold out 6,666 nos. of Farmacy Fantoms.
- Some of his collaborative albums are The Seven (2017), Vibes (2017), Beloved (2018), and Wreckage Manner (2021).
- In 2018, Styles, along with his wife, launched a health products food store ‘Farmacy for Life.’
- Styles appeared in the TV show Marriage Boot Camp along with his wife in 2020.
- He featured in the documentary series Everything’s Gonna Be All White in 2022.
- In 2025, a rapper named Jim Jones challenged Styles P for a rap battle. Styles replied to him, “not in the same league” and said that he had no personal issues with Jim, but it’s respect for his own art.
- He regularly works out at a gym to remain fit.
- He has has performed live at various stage shows and concerts.
- In his leisure time, he enjoys travelling to different places.
- Styles is an avid animal lover and owns a pet cat and a pet dog.
- He is often spotted smoking cigarettes and consuming alcohol at parties and events.
- He has a good collection of sneakers.
- He has been featured on the cover of various magazines.
- He was once a member of the music band Ruff Ryders.

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