Larry Eugene Hendricks III, widely recognised as Larry June, is an American rapper and entrepreneur from San Francisco who has carved out a niche in the hip-hop world with his laid-back West Coast style and motivational lyrics about health, wealth, and positivity.
Best known for albums like Orange Print and Spaceships on the Blade, he has released over a dozen projects independently, building a loyal fanbase through collaborations with artists such as Curren$y, Post Malone, and The Alchemist.
Early Life and Education
Larry Eugene Hendricks III was born on April 8, 1991, in San Francisco, California, United States. His parents, Larry Hendricks Jr. and Mrs Hendricks, were teenagers at the time of his birth. His father was involved in the rap music scene, which later influenced his own musical interests.
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He might have had siblings, but details about them are unknown. He attended Jesse Bethel High School in Vallejo, California, after middle school, but dropped out to pursue music full-time, without earning any higher education or degrees. Of African American descent, his religion is unknown.
Career
Larry June began his career as a teenager, experimenting with rhymes and using platforms like MySpace in 2006 to connect with artists such as G-Eazy. He uploaded beats to YouTube starting in 2008 and released his debut album, Cali Grown, in 2010 while still in his late teens.
Early recognition came from underground mixtapes like #GoodJobLarry and Sock It to Me, where his smooth flow and themes of hustle and self-improvement started gaining traction in the Bay Area scene.
His profile rose with key projects that highlighted his growth, including the 2016 EP “Orange Season” produced by The Alchemist, which marked a shift toward more polished production and a broader appeal.
Collaborations followed, such as Cruise USA with Curren$y in 2020 and Keep Going with Harry Fraud, leading to chart success with albums like Orange Print in 2021, which debuted on the Billboard 200.
He expanded his reach through tours with Cousin Stizz, Berner, and Post Malone, while launching businesses like Honeybear Boba in San Francisco to diversify his brand.
Larry June sustains momentum with releases like “Spaceships on the Blade” in 2022, “The Great Escape” with The Alchemist in 2023, and “Doing It for Me” in 2024, blending trap influences with motivational vibes.
His independent path includes high-profile features on tracks by Westside Gunn and MIKE, alongside entrepreneurial efforts that reinforce his image as a health-conscious hustler.
June’s work inspires a generation focused on organic living and financial independence, reshaping West Coast rap through authenticity and consistency.
Personal Life
Larry June maintains a low-profile personal life, with no marriages on record. He is currently dating Kyana Barber, though details remain private. He has one son, whom he often mentions as a source of motivation, aiming to set a positive example through travel and experiences.
Discography
Cali Grown (2010)
Sock It to Me (2015)
Orange Season (2016)
You’re Doing Good (2018)
Out the Trunk (2019)
Adjust to the Game (2020)
Orange Print (2021)
Spaceships on the Blade (2022)
The Great Escape (2023)
Doing It for Me (2024)
Net Worth
Larry June is estimated to have a net worth of $3 million. His earnings primarily come from music streams, album sales, and touring, with additional support from business ventures, including his boba tea shop and merchandise line.
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