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Action Bronson

Ariyan Arslani (born December 2, 1983), professionally known as Action Bronson, is an American rapper, songwriter, chef, wrestler and television presenter.[4] Born and raised in Queens, New York, he embarked on his musical career in January 2011, with the mixtape Bon Appetit ..... Bitch!!!!!. He independently released his debut album Dr. Lecter, in March 2011. In August 2012, Action signed his first major-label deal with Warner Bros. Records, but was later moved to the Atlantic Records-distributed label Vice Records.

Action Bronson
Bronson performing in 2016
Born
Ariyan Arslani

(1983-12-02) December 2, 1983 (age 39)
New York City, U.S.
Other names
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • television presenter
  • chef
Years active2008–present
TelevisionThe Untitled Action Bronson Show
Fuck, That’s Delicious
Traveling the Stars: Action Bronson and Friends Watch Ancient Aliens
Children3
Musical career
GenresHip hop
Labels
Websiteactionbronson.com

Arslani went on to create two self-released mixtapes, Rare Chandeliers (2012) with American music producer, Daniel Alan Maman, better known as The Alchemist, and Blue Chips 2 (2013) with longtime producer Party Supplies, before releasing his major-label debut, an extended play (EP) titled Saaab Stories, with frequent collaborator Harry Fraud, in 2013. He released his major-label debut album, Mr. Wonderful, in March 2015, debuting at number seven on the US Billboard 200 chart, receiving over 48,000 streams that week.

Aside from his career in music, Arslani hosted The Untitled Action Bronson Show, a talk/variety show, and still hosts his travel program Fuck, That's Delicious, on Viceland. His frequent collaborators and lifelong friends Meyhem Lauren, The Alchemist, and Big Body Bes are regulars on both of his television series. Renowned chefs such as Mario Batali, Andrew Zimmern, Daniel Boulud, Rick Bayless, Grant Achatz, and others have been guests on his television series. In September 2017, Arslani published his first book, based on his travel show, a cookbook, also entitled Fuck, That's Delicious.

Biography

1983–2010: Early life and career

Ariyan Arslani[5] was born in Flushing, Queens, New York City, on December 2, 1983,[6][7] to an Albanian Muslim father and an American Jewish mother.[8] Growing up he had been raised in his father's Muslim tradition.[9] He attended Bayside High School, in Bayside, Queens, and graduated in 2002. Before embarking on a career as a rapper, which was originally just a hobby, Bronson worked as a cook at his father's Mediterranean restaurant in Forest Hills. He hosted his own online cooking show, Action in the Kitchen. After breaking his leg in the kitchen, Bronson concentrated solely on rapping.[10]

2011: Dr. Lecter and Well Done

Action Bronson's debut studio album Dr. Lecter was independently released by Fine Fabric Delegates on March 15, 2011. The album, produced entirely by New York City-based music producer Tommy Mas, was made available for digital download and also in CD-R, on his official website. In November of that year, Bronson followed up with Well-Done, a collaborative effort with American hip hop producer Statik Selektah.[11] On March 12, 2012, he released his second mixtape, titled Blue Chips, with Party Supplies.[12]

2012–2013: Major-label deal and Saaab Stories

 
Action Bronson performing in July 2013

In August 2012, it was announced Paul Rosenberg signed Action Bronson to a management deal with Goliath Artists, which also houses names such as Eminem, The Alchemist, Blink-182 and Danny Brown.[13] In the same month, Bronson was featured on Odd Future-rapper Domo Genesis and American hip hop producer The Alchemist's collaborative album No Idols, on tracks "Elimination Chamber" (featuring Earl Sweatshirt and Vince Staples) and "Daily News" (featuring SpaceGhostPurrp and Earl Sweatshirt). Later that year Action Bronson joined both Warner Bros. Records, via media company VICE, and concert booking agency NUE.[14] On November 15, 2012, Bronson released Rare Chandeliers, a collaborative mixtape with the Alchemist.

In March 2013, Bronson performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival[15] and later that month was featured on XXL Magazine's 2013 Freshman Class, a list of up-and-coming rappers.[16] In May 2013, Action Bronson was moved to Atlantic Records, and subsequently released an extended play (EP) titled Saaab Stories, on June 11, 2013.[17] The EP was produced entirely by American music producer Harry Fraud and features guest appearances from fellow American rappers Raekwon, Wiz Khalifa, and Prodigy.[18] Released as a digital download only, the EP was preceded by the single, "Strictly 4 My Jeeps".[19] In July 2013, he indicated wanting to get fellow Queens-bred rappers, Nas and Kool G Rap, on his major-label debut album, but unfortunately couldn't get them on.[20] Also in July, Bronson announced his major-label debut album would be released in early 2014.[21]

On November 1, 2013, Bronson released Blue Chips 2, the second installment in his Blue Chips series, in promotion of the album.[22][23][24][25] On October 28, 2013, Funkmaster Flex announced he would be hosting an upcoming Action Bronson mixtape. Production was revealed to be coming from Erick Sermon, Mike Will Made It, DJ Mustard and Jahlil Beats.[22] In a November 2013 interview with Rolling Stone, Bronson stated that he would have Kool G Rap and Mobb Deep, featured on his upcoming album.[26]

2014–present: Mr. Wonderful and various studio albums

 
Bronson performing at Coachella in 2015

In February 2014, Action Bronson, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar and 360 accompanied rapper Eminem, on a brief tour of Australia, South Africa and New Zealand.[27] On May 6, 2014, Action Bronson debuted a food-oriented web series, titled Fuck, That's Delicious. The show is a Vice Records-sponsored monthly web series that chronicles the food-obsessed rapper's exploration of all things culinary.[28][29]

On August 5, 2014, Bronson released the song "Easy Rider" as the first single from his debut album Mr. Wonderful. The song was produced by Bronson's longtime producer Party Supplies. On August 20, 2014, the music video for "Easy Rider", was released. The video for "Easy Rider", which was directed by Tom Gould, pays homage to the 1969 Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper film of the same name.[30] Bronson officially released "Actin Crazy", via digital distribution on January 20. He released the full album on March 23, 2015.[31]

In October 2015, Bronson was hospitalized in Anchorage, Alaska, for emergency surgery after a concert on October 23. He remained in the hospital for several days.[32]

On Monday May 16, 2016, he presented at the Webby Awards.[33]

On August 25, 2017, he released his third studio album, Blue Chips 7000, which serves as a sequel to his 2013 Blue Chips 2 mixtape.

On October 31, 2018, Bronson announced that he was parting ways with Vice, the media company that served as his record label and television network.[34]

In November 2018, Bronson announced a tour in support of his latest album, White Bronco. The tour ran from February 2019 to March 2019. Meyhem Lauren and Roc Marciano will be supporting.[35]

On August 9, 2020, Bronson revealed the title of his new album, Only for Dolphins, released on September 25, 2020. The cover art was painted by Bronson himself. Bronson described the album as "ANOTHER BRIGHT THREAD WOVEN INTO THE TEXTURE OF THE COSMOS".[36]

Bronson released his sixth solo studio album, Cocodrillo Turbo, on April 29, 2022. [37]

Television and film

Action Bronson starred in two television shows which aired on the Viceland channel: the food travel show Fuck, That's Delicious, and a nightly food talk show, The Untitled Action Bronson Show. He also starred in the now-canceled comedy documentary series Traveling the Stars: Action Bronson and Friends Watch 'Ancient Aliens'.

He has had cameo roles in the films The Irishman (2019), playing a coffin salesman,[38] and The King of Staten Island (2020).[39] Bronson also made an appearance for AEW's All Out on September 4, 2022, and wrestled his first professional wrestling match at Grand Slam, teaming with Hook to defeat Matt Menard and Angelo Parker which aired on September 23, 2022.[40]

Controversy

In March 2016, the Program Board of the George Washington University announced that Bronson would be the headlining performer for the university's yearly spring concert, "Spring Fling". Controversy soon erupted as Bronson's song "Consensual Rape" came to light, as well as statements Bronson made that were considered homophobic, transphobic, and misogynistic.[41] Student activist groups successfully pushed for the university to cancel the performance.[42] In April 2016, Bronson was similarly disinvited from the Trinity College Spring Weekend concert.[43]

Bronson responded in an open letter, claiming that his songs "depict a story" and "aren't meant to be anything but an artistic expression," condemned all forms of sexual violence, and offered an apology.[44]

Musical style

Influences

Action Bronson cites fellow American rappers Kool G Rap, Nas, Cam'ron, Mobb Deep, UGK and the Wu-Tang Clan, as major influences.[45][46] Other artists include Michael Jackson, Carlos Santana, Queen as well as Albanian wedding singers.[47]

Rapping style

Bronson frequently raps about food in his songs.[48][49][50] He is also well known for his frequent, and often obscure, allusions to athletes and sports teams. Bronson's lyrics often make reference to sports in New York City but also touch on more obscure subjects such as professional wrestlers,[51] bodybuilders, figure skating and sports betting.[52][53][54]

Early in his career, Bronson gained recognition for lyrically and stylistically resembling fellow New York rapper Ghostface Killah of Wu-Tang Clan (with whom he collaborated, along with friend and fellow rapper Termanology, on a song called "Meteor Hammer", from the 2011 compilation album Legendary Weapons). Ghostface Killah himself has admitted to confusing Bronson's rapping for his own.[55] In a 2011 interview with HipHopDX, Bronson was asked about how it was to be compared to the Wu-Tang rapper, and he responded with,

Yeah, I mean at the end of the day, it's all good because Ghostface Killah is one of the best rappers alive, so if I sound similar to the best rapper alive then that is fine. To me there is no comparison; he is a legend and I am a newcomer. If I would try and emulate with anyone it would be Kool G Rap, he is the person I look up to the most. I am not upset but at the end of the day I am my own person and no one can take that away from me.[56]

Personal life

Bronson has two children with a former girlfriend.[57] Bronson's current girlfriend gave birth to a son in November 2019.[58][59]

In mid-2020, prompted by having reached a body weight of 400 pounds (180 kg), and having a myriad of associated health problems, as well as by the birth of his son, Bronson began a regimen of healthier eating as well as boxing and high-intensity interval training. As of December 2020 he had lost 127 pounds (58 kg).[58] He took up Brazilian jiu-jitsu in 2021,[60] training under Ryron Gracie.[61]

Discography

Awards and nominations

BET Hip Hop Awards

The BET Hip Hop Awards was established in 2006 by the network to celebrate hip-hop performers, producers and music video directors.

Year Nominated work Award Result
2013 Action Bronson Rookie of the Year[62] Nominated
2014 Blue Chips 2 Best Mixtape Nominated

See also

References

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External links

  • Official website

action, bronson, ariyan, arslani, born, december, 1983, professionally, known, american, rapper, songwriter, chef, wrestler, television, presenter, born, raised, queens, york, embarked, musical, career, january, 2011, with, mixtape, appetit, bitch, independent. Ariyan Arslani born December 2 1983 professionally known as Action Bronson is an American rapper songwriter chef wrestler and television presenter 4 Born and raised in Queens New York he embarked on his musical career in January 2011 with the mixtape Bon Appetit Bitch He independently released his debut album Dr Lecter in March 2011 In August 2012 Action signed his first major label deal with Warner Bros Records but was later moved to the Atlantic Records distributed label Vice Records Action BronsonBronson performing in 2016BornAriyan Arslani 1983 12 02 December 2 1983 age 39 New York City U S Other namesBam Bam 1 Bronsolino 2 Mr Baklava 3 OccupationsRappersongwritertelevision presenterchefYears active2008 presentTelevisionThe Untitled Action Bronson ShowFuck That s DeliciousTraveling the Stars Action Bronson and Friends Watch Ancient AliensChildren3Musical careerGenresHip hopLabelsViceAtlanticEMPIRELoma VistaConcordWebsiteactionbronson wbr comArslani went on to create two self released mixtapes Rare Chandeliers 2012 with American music producer Daniel Alan Maman better known as The Alchemist and Blue Chips 2 2013 with longtime producer Party Supplies before releasing his major label debut an extended play EP titled Saaab Stories with frequent collaborator Harry Fraud in 2013 He released his major label debut album Mr Wonderful in March 2015 debuting at number seven on the US Billboard 200 chart receiving over 48 000 streams that week Aside from his career in music Arslani hosted The Untitled Action Bronson Show a talk variety show and still hosts his travel program Fuck That s Delicious on Viceland His frequent collaborators and lifelong friends Meyhem Lauren The Alchemist and Big Body Bes are regulars on both of his television series Renowned chefs such as Mario Batali Andrew Zimmern Daniel Boulud Rick Bayless Grant Achatz and others have been guests on his television series In September 2017 Arslani published his first book based on his travel show a cookbook also entitled Fuck That s Delicious Contents 1 Biography 1 1 1983 2010 Early life and career 1 2 2011 Dr Lecter and Well Done 1 3 2012 2013 Major label deal and Saaab Stories 1 4 2014 present Mr Wonderful and various studio albums 2 Television and film 3 Controversy 4 Musical style 4 1 Influences 4 2 Rapping style 5 Personal life 6 Discography 7 Awards and nominations 7 1 BET Hip Hop Awards 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksBiography Edit1983 2010 Early life and career Edit Ariyan Arslani 5 was born in Flushing Queens New York City on December 2 1983 6 7 to an Albanian Muslim father and an American Jewish mother 8 Growing up he had been raised in his father s Muslim tradition 9 He attended Bayside High School in Bayside Queens and graduated in 2002 Before embarking on a career as a rapper which was originally just a hobby Bronson worked as a cook at his father s Mediterranean restaurant in Forest Hills He hosted his own online cooking show Action in the Kitchen After breaking his leg in the kitchen Bronson concentrated solely on rapping 10 2011 Dr Lecter and Well Done Edit Action Bronson s debut studio album Dr Lecter was independently released by Fine Fabric Delegates on March 15 2011 The album produced entirely by New York City based music producer Tommy Mas was made available for digital download and also in CD R on his official website In November of that year Bronson followed up with Well Done a collaborative effort with American hip hop producer Statik Selektah 11 On March 12 2012 he released his second mixtape titled Blue Chips with Party Supplies 12 2012 2013 Major label deal and Saaab Stories Edit Action Bronson performing in July 2013 In August 2012 it was announced Paul Rosenberg signed Action Bronson to a management deal with Goliath Artists which also houses names such as Eminem The Alchemist Blink 182 and Danny Brown 13 In the same month Bronson was featured on Odd Future rapper Domo Genesis and American hip hop producer The Alchemist s collaborative album No Idols on tracks Elimination Chamber featuring Earl Sweatshirt and Vince Staples and Daily News featuring SpaceGhostPurrp and Earl Sweatshirt Later that year Action Bronson joined both Warner Bros Records via media company VICE and concert booking agency NUE 14 On November 15 2012 Bronson released Rare Chandeliers a collaborative mixtape with the Alchemist In March 2013 Bronson performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 15 and later that month was featured on XXL Magazine s 2013 Freshman Class a list of up and coming rappers 16 In May 2013 Action Bronson was moved to Atlantic Records and subsequently released an extended play EP titled Saaab Stories on June 11 2013 17 The EP was produced entirely by American music producer Harry Fraud and features guest appearances from fellow American rappers Raekwon Wiz Khalifa and Prodigy 18 Released as a digital download only the EP was preceded by the single Strictly 4 My Jeeps 19 In July 2013 he indicated wanting to get fellow Queens bred rappers Nas and Kool G Rap on his major label debut album but unfortunately couldn t get them on 20 Also in July Bronson announced his major label debut album would be released in early 2014 21 On November 1 2013 Bronson released Blue Chips 2 the second installment in his Blue Chips series in promotion of the album 22 23 24 25 On October 28 2013 Funkmaster Flex announced he would be hosting an upcoming Action Bronson mixtape Production was revealed to be coming from Erick Sermon Mike Will Made It DJ Mustard and Jahlil Beats 22 In a November 2013 interview with Rolling Stone Bronson stated that he would have Kool G Rap and Mobb Deep featured on his upcoming album 26 2014 present Mr Wonderful and various studio albums Edit Bronson performing at Coachella in 2015 In February 2014 Action Bronson J Cole Kendrick Lamar and 360 accompanied rapper Eminem on a brief tour of Australia South Africa and New Zealand 27 On May 6 2014 Action Bronson debuted a food oriented web series titled Fuck That s Delicious The show is a Vice Records sponsored monthly web series that chronicles the food obsessed rapper s exploration of all things culinary 28 29 On August 5 2014 Bronson released the song Easy Rider as the first single from his debut album Mr Wonderful The song was produced by Bronson s longtime producer Party Supplies On August 20 2014 the music video for Easy Rider was released The video for Easy Rider which was directed by Tom Gould pays homage to the 1969 Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper film of the same name 30 Bronson officially released Actin Crazy via digital distribution on January 20 He released the full album on March 23 2015 31 In October 2015 Bronson was hospitalized in Anchorage Alaska for emergency surgery after a concert on October 23 He remained in the hospital for several days 32 On Monday May 16 2016 he presented at the Webby Awards 33 On August 25 2017 he released his third studio album Blue Chips 7000 which serves as a sequel to his 2013 Blue Chips 2 mixtape On October 31 2018 Bronson announced that he was parting ways with Vice the media company that served as his record label and television network 34 In November 2018 Bronson announced a tour in support of his latest album White Bronco The tour ran from February 2019 to March 2019 Meyhem Lauren and Roc Marciano will be supporting 35 On August 9 2020 Bronson revealed the title of his new album Only for Dolphins released on September 25 2020 The cover art was painted by Bronson himself Bronson described the album as ANOTHER BRIGHT THREAD WOVEN INTO THE TEXTURE OF THE COSMOS 36 Bronson released his sixth solo studio album Cocodrillo Turbo on April 29 2022 37 Television and film EditAction Bronson starred in two television shows which aired on the Viceland channel the food travel show Fuck That s Delicious and a nightly food talk show The Untitled Action Bronson Show He also starred in the now canceled comedy documentary series Traveling the Stars Action Bronson and Friends Watch Ancient Aliens He has had cameo roles in the films The Irishman 2019 playing a coffin salesman 38 and The King of Staten Island 2020 39 Bronson also made an appearance for AEW s All Out on September 4 2022 and wrestled his first professional wrestling match at Grand Slam teaming with Hook to defeat Matt Menard and Angelo Parker which aired on September 23 2022 40 Controversy EditIn March 2016 the Program Board of the George Washington University announced that Bronson would be the headlining performer for the university s yearly spring concert Spring Fling Controversy soon erupted as Bronson s song Consensual Rape came to light as well as statements Bronson made that were considered homophobic transphobic and misogynistic 41 Student activist groups successfully pushed for the university to cancel the performance 42 In April 2016 Bronson was similarly disinvited from the Trinity College Spring Weekend concert 43 Bronson responded in an open letter claiming that his songs depict a story and aren t meant to be anything but an artistic expression condemned all forms of sexual violence and offered an apology 44 Musical style EditInfluences Edit Action Bronson cites fellow American rappers Kool G Rap Nas Cam ron Mobb Deep UGK and the Wu Tang Clan as major influences 45 46 Other artists include Michael Jackson Carlos Santana Queen as well as Albanian wedding singers 47 Rapping style Edit Bronson frequently raps about food in his songs 48 49 50 He is also well known for his frequent and often obscure allusions to athletes and sports teams Bronson s lyrics often make reference to sports in New York City but also touch on more obscure subjects such as professional wrestlers 51 bodybuilders figure skating and sports betting 52 53 54 Early in his career Bronson gained recognition for lyrically and stylistically resembling fellow New York rapper Ghostface Killah of Wu Tang Clan with whom he collaborated along with friend and fellow rapper Termanology on a song called Meteor Hammer from the 2011 compilation album Legendary Weapons Ghostface Killah himself has admitted to confusing Bronson s rapping for his own 55 In a 2011 interview with HipHopDX Bronson was asked about how it was to be compared to the Wu Tang rapper and he responded with Yeah I mean at the end of the day it s all good because Ghostface Killah is one of the best rappers alive so if I sound similar to the best rapper alive then that is fine To me there is no comparison he is a legend and I am a newcomer If I would try and emulate with anyone it would be Kool G Rap he is the person I look up to the most I am not upset but at the end of the day I am my own person and no one can take that away from me 56 Personal life EditBronson has two children with a former girlfriend 57 Bronson s current girlfriend gave birth to a son in November 2019 58 59 In mid 2020 prompted by having reached a body weight of 400 pounds 180 kg and having a myriad of associated health problems as well as by the birth of his son Bronson began a regimen of healthier eating as well as boxing and high intensity interval training As of December 2020 he had lost 127 pounds 58 kg 58 He took up Brazilian jiu jitsu in 2021 60 training under Ryron Gracie 61 Discography EditMain article Action Bronson discography Dr Lecter 2011 Well Done 2011 with Statik Selektah Mr Wonderful 2015 Blue Chips 7000 2017 White Bronco 2018 Only for Dolphins 36 2020 Cocodrillo Turbo 2022 Awards and nominations EditBET Hip Hop Awards Edit The BET Hip Hop Awards was established in 2006 by the network to celebrate hip hop performers producers and music video directors Year Nominated work Award Result2013 Action Bronson Rookie of the Year 62 Nominated2014 Blue Chips 2 Best Mixtape NominatedSee also Edit Biography portal New York City portalList of hip hop musicians List of people from Queens Music of New York CityReferences Edit Isenberg Daniel March 25 2016 The Best Action Bronson Songs Complex Retrieved May 3 2017 Ivey Justin March 31 2017 Action Bronson Is Putting the Finishing Touches on New Project XXL Retrieved May 3 2017 Fuck That s Delicious Presents Cooking With Mr Wonderful Featuring Michael Voltaggio Vice April 11 2015 Retrieved May 3 2017 DeJohn Irving June 26 2013 Queens rapper Action Bronson talks food music and Flushing characters Daily News Retrieved February 2 2016 Twitter ActionBronson My name is ARIYAN ARSLANI Twitter com Retrieved March 1 2018 Musical Jews Action Bronson Jewish Telegraph Agency June 5 2013 Retrieved November 2 2015 Twitter ActionBronson I am now 29 years old Twitter com Retrieved January 19 2013 Chandler Adam March 10 2016 Where James Beard Meets Rap The Atlantic Retrieved February 15 2018 Tardio Andres Action Bronson HipHop DX Archived from the original on September 16 2015 Retrieved May 23 2015 Bronson Action My Story by Action Bronson XXL Magazine XXL Magazine Retrieved February 22 2015 Action Bronson amp Statik Selektah Not Enough Words 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