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Kameron Joshua Milner (born: December 30, 2005 (2005-12-30) [age 19]), better known online as 310babii, is an American rapper.

History[]

Kameron Joshua Milner was born on December 30, 2005, in Inglewood, California. He discovered his passion for rap at a young age, having inspirations from West Coast hip hop and artists like Kendrick Lamar.[1] During his high school years at Grant High School in Los Angeles, he pursued music and began recording songs, including his song "Soak City (Do It)".[2] Upon graduation, he continued to work on his music career.[3]

Milner commenced his rapping career in 2020, citing influence from Los Angeles-based rappers.[4] By early 2023, Milner decided to pursue rap professionally and adopted the stage name 310babii.[5] Milner released the single "Soak City (Do it)" on June 23, 2023, through Empire Distribution. The song was recorded using the BandLab app and produced by Donez and KreepTeam.[6]

On June 15, 2023, Milner released his debut commercial extended play, Lottery Pick.[7] In September 2023, "Soak City (Do It)" became basic to the NFL end zone celebrations, with players Travis Kelce and Rashid Shaheed using the song's accompanying "squabble dance" into their routines.[8] It also garnered attention and endorsement from rapper Travis Scott. The song gained significant traction among celebrities, including Nick Cannon and Kai Cenat.[9] A remix released on September 8, 2023, featuring Blueface, Tyga, Mustard, OhGeesy, and BlueBucksClan.[10]

Milner released his debut studio album titled Nights and Weekends on February 23, 2024, with guest appearances from Duke Deuce, BIA, DDG, D. Savage, Luh Tyler and 03 Greedo.[11] On June 19, 2024, 310babii performed "Soak City (Do It)" at The Pop Out: Ken & Friends.[12]

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • Nights and Weekends (2024)
  • 310degrees (2024)

Extended Plays[]

  • Lottery Pick (2023)

Singles[]

  • Bad (2025)

References[]