On November 15, 2012, Bronson released Rare Chandeliers, a collaborative mixtape with the Alchemist. Records, via media company VICE, and concert booking agency NUE. Later that year Action Bronson joined both Warner Bros. Also in August 2012, 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" (also featuring Earl Sweatshirt and Vince Staples) and "Daily News" (also featuring SpaceGhostPurrp and Earl Sweatshirt). 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. 2012–2013: Major-label deal and Saaab Stories
On March 12, 2012, he released his second mixtape, titled Blue Chips, with Party Supplies. In November of that year, Bronson followed up with Well-Done, a collaborative effort with American hip hop producer Statik Selektah.
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. Lecter was independently released by Fine Fabric Delegates on March 15, 2011. Lecter and Well Done Īction Bronson's debut studio album Dr. After breaking his leg in the kitchen, Bronson concentrated solely on his music career. He hosted his own online cooking show, Action in the Kitchen. Before embarking on a career as a rapper, which was originally just a hobby, Bronson was a gourmet chef in New York City. He attended Bayside High School, in Bayside, Queens, and graduated in 2002. Growing up he had been raised in his father's Muslim tradition. Wonderful and Only for Dolphinsīiography 1983–2010: Early life and career Īriyan Arslani was born in Flushing, Queens, New York City, on December 2, 1983, to an Albanian Muslim father and an American Jewish mother.
His frequent collaborators Meyhem Lauren, The Alchemist, and formerly Big Body Bes are regulars on both of his television series. Records, but was later moved to the Atlantic Records-distributed label Vice Records.Īrslani hosts a talk/variety show The Untitled Action Bronson Show, as well as his travel program Fuck, That's Delicious, on Viceland. In August 2012, he signed with Warner Bros. "It was a long time coming I'm happy that it happened now … If it didn't happen, I would have been in the grave," he stated.Ariyan Arslani (born December 2, 1983), better known by the stage name Action Bronson, is an American rapper and television presenter. "DMX came on, he heard the and he jumped out." He went on to say that he wished he could have told X that story.ĭuring the talk, Bronson also revealed how the COVID-19 quarantine had helped him refocus in his happiness. 'stop, drop,' That motherf****r jumped out of her! I swear on everything, it's on camera," he recounted the special moment. When nothing seemed to be working, Bronson turned to DMX's music. He recalled having Peruvian flute music being played for 17 hours straight.
At that time, they tried different instruments to assist her. He told host Joe Rogan that his wife was in labor for 18 hours when giving birth to their child. When appearing on " The Joe Rogan Experience", the 37-year-old rapper remembered DMX in the most unforgettable way. In a recent interview, the host of "Untitled Action Bronson Show" opened up about how a 1998 song by the late rapper helped his wife during her 18-hour labor.