Bankrol Hayden

Name: Bankrol Hayden
Date of Birth: September 30, 2001
City: Modesto
Country: United States
Genre: Pop Rap, Trap
Band/Group Members: Solo artist
Roles: Rapper, singer

Bio:
Bankrol Hayden, born Hayden Inacio, is the voice of Modesto’s dusty streets, a rapper and singer whose rhymes carry the weight of scars and the glow of dreams that refuse to fade. Hailing from California’s Central Valley, this 23-year-old’s story is one of grit and grace—surviving a near-fatal car crash at 16 on November 29, 2017, that left him on life support for six days, fighting through surgeries and a long road to recovery. That pain birthed “29,” a 2018 track that’s less a song and more a heartbeat, turning his struggle into bars that hit like a late-night confessional. Inspired by Kid Cudi’s introspective vibes, Hayden started rapping in eighth grade, dropping “Humble” in 2017 and linking with his homie Cal for the chill “Ride With You,” planting seeds of a storyteller’s soul. Signed to Atlantic Records, he turned heads with “Brothers” alongside Luh Kel—a gold-certified ode to loyalty—and “Costa Rica,” a trap-laced banger with over 50 million streams, its remix with The Kid LAROI sparking global playlists. His 2020 debut album, Pain is Temporary, hit No. 197 on the Billboard 200, with features from Lil Baby and Polo G, but it’s Hayden’s raw, melodic verses about healing and hustle that linger like dust on a Modesto sunset. From “B.A.N.K.R.O.L.” to collabs like “Come Through” with Lil Tecca, he’s toured cities like Vancouver, hyping his “29 Tour” on X with lines like “don’t let the past define your name.” With a fanbase that’s grown from YouTube clips to sold-out shows, Bankrol Hayden’s music is California’s underdog anthem—resilient, real, and proof that the deepest scars write the dopest stories.