Likuna Khachapuridze is an actress, known for The Other Me (2022).
Lil Baby is an actor, known for No Lost Love (2021).
Lil Baby is known for Queen & Slim (2019), Space Jam: A New Legacy (2021) and Lil Baby: The Bigger Picture (2020).
Lil Bit is known for Mean Girls 2 (2011).
Charles "Lil Buck" Riley is an artist known for bringing a freestyle-based dance involving intricate footwork, called jookin', to a mainstream audience across the world. Raised in Memphis, he studied ballet for two years on scholarship before being introduced to the urban street dance style. He quickly made a niche for himself by adding his own style and imagination to create signature moves - which include gliding across space as if gravity doesn't exist. In 2011, Lil Buck performed with YoYo Ma to his rendition of Camille Sain-Saens' "The Swan." Spike Jonze happened to be in the audience and was so blown away by the performance, he taped it on his phone and posted it on the internet. The video quickly went viral with over 3 million views on YouTube (link below.) Since then, he's performed with Cirque du Soleil's "Michael Jackson: One", Benjamin Millipied, Janelle Monae and Madonna to name a few. His dancing abilities combined with his unique style has made him a fashion icon. In 2015 he danced alongside Mikhail Baryshnikov in a campaign for Rag & Bone's Fall/Winter campaign and has appeared in ads for brands such as Gap, Volvo, Kaporal Jeans, and Diesel Jeans. He also completed his second world tour with Madonna and designed a line of shoes for Versace. Lil Buck continues to defy gravity in Apple's AirPods commercial which had over 8 million views on YouTube within two weeks. He also starred in Lexus' 2017 Super Bowl commercial, and you can see some of his moves through the role of the "Mouse King" in Disney's feature film "The Nutcracker and the Four Realms." A choreographer and dancer as well as an activist, Buck is behind MOVEMENT ART IS, an organization focused on using movement artistry to inspire change in the world. Lil Buck collaborated with dancer Jon Boogz and artist Alexa Meade to create "Color of Reality", a short film addressing gun violence. The film won CNN's Great Big Story "Art as Impact" Award and Toronto Short Festival's "Best Experimental Film" and was also nominated for World of Dance's "Concept Video of the Year". Buck also starred in the nature inspired short film "Honor Thy Mother" which addresses the need for humans to take better care of our planet.
Lil Dre is an actor, known for Betty (2020) and Into You (2022).
Lil Duval was born on June 12, 1977 in Florida, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Meet the Blacks (2016), Scary Movie 5 (2013) and School Dance (2014).
Lil J.J. was born on October 31, 1990 in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Twenty to One (2019), Tales (2017) and Wild 'N Out (2005).
For the last decade, the words "Yeah," "Okay," and "What" have been synonymous with Grammy award winning artist Lil Jon. He has been one of the most prominent figures in music and pop culture alike, performing for hundreds of thousands of fans with Afrojack, Steve Aoki and Sydney Samson at Ultra Music Festival. The last few years have proven that he's a mainstay in music as he went back to his DJing roots - with a residency at The Wynn/Encore in Las Vegas - bringing his "Let's F**** Lose It" tour all across the country and over-seas. The success of his Vegas residency is evident, even being named the Las Vegas Resident DJ of The Year (Surrender, Tryst, XS). Lil Jon continues to be a master at marketing and business with an Oakley endorsement deal (since 2005), becoming a Don Julio tequila brand ambassador, partnering with SOL headphones - helping to launch SOL Deck by starring in the Radio Shack commercial in Fall 2013 - and launching his own clothing line 2Vicious. His marketing chops came in helpful when casted on NBC's primetime show Celebrity Apprentice (Spring 2011) quickly becoming a fan-favorite nationwide. Lil Jon was back on primetime television in the Spring of 2013 on the cast of Celebrity Apprentice All-Stars where he came in 3rd and raised almost $200,000 for the American Diabetes Association. Known best for his role in creating and popularizing the southern movement and lifestyle known as Crunk, Lil Jon delivered a string of regional hits (in the 90's) with the East Side Boyz eventually becoming a national force in 2001 thanks to the tracks "Bia Bia" and "Put Yo Hood Up." Crunk became so popular that Jon became a fixture on Chappelle's Show and artists not directly connected to him (such as Mary J. Blige) began using the word Crunk, in their own music. Jon helped usher the word 'Crunk' not only a national scale, but worldwide. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary added the word into their book in 2007. Widely known for his platinum-selling productions, Lil Jon has crafted groundbreaking hits for a diverse array of artists such as Usher, Ciara, The Ying Yang Twins, E-40, Ice Cube and more. He has also worked with will.i.am, Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears, Bret Michaels, Travis Barker, Jennifer Lopez, Machine Gun Kelly and many more. As an artist, he has sold millions of records as the frontman of Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz, whose smash hits "Get Low" and "What U Goin' Do" have been among some of the biggest crossover hip-hop records. His songs have been featured in huge blockbuster movies including The Hangover, The Proposal and the Step Up franchise. His consistent hit-making has earned him legions of fans from Los Angeles to New York to the Midwest and of course his native region, the South. This is no more evident as Lil Jon won BMI's Songwriter of the Year award as well as scored eight Billboard Awards (for the two hit Usher tracks "Yeah!" and "Lovers and Friends"), a Grammy, a Radio Music Award, a BET award, two MTV Video Music Awards, and an American Music Award.