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Michael Jordan Bonema (born October 13, 1998), known professionally as Mike (stylized in
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), is an American rapper, songwriter and record producer based in
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. Bonema's atypical upbringing, having experienced life in
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,
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,
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and New York City, has had an audible influence on his diverse and experimental music style. Bonema launched his professional career via his
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page in 2015. He gained interest from listeners, journalists and industry executives alike as he released several short-run EPs, his first critically reviewed mixtape, ''Winter'' ''New York'', and his first full-length project, ''Longest Day, Shortest Night.'' Bonema then experienced a break-out year in 2017, as he became recognised within
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circles via his next full-length project, entitled ''May God Bless Your Hustle'', in June 2017. Bonema then released several follow-up projects, including ''Black Soap'' in May 2018, quickly followed by ''Renaissance Man'' in June 2018 and ''War in My Pen'' in December 2018. He has continued to gain external interest from the likes of ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' for his lyricism, music production and cultural influence. Bonema is a co-founder of Slums (stylised as LUms), an online-focused,
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collective consisting of himself, Adé Hakim, Jodi.10k (formerly Jazz Jodi), Darryl Johnson, King Carter and Mason Dreiling. He currently releases his music through his own independent record label and publishing company, 10k. __TOC__


Early life

Michael Jordan Bonema was born on October 13, 1998, in
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. He spent his early years in
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, before moving to
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at age 5, where his mother thought he would receive better educational opportunities. Bonema spent five years growing up in Hackney,
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, where he claimed he was "stripped away from American culture and pushed into British culture". At age 10, Bonema first became interested in making music after listening to the English Grime artist
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. At age 12, Bonema returned to
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with his father, where he continued to experience and learn about American hip-hop culture. At age 16, he re-settled to
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with his father, before moving to
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, eventually founding Slums with his friends.


Musical career


2008–2014: Early interest in hip hop

Whilst living in England in 2008, a young Bonema first gained interest in hip-hop by watching the music videos of
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,
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and
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with his mother and older sisters. He also states that he was surrounded by
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artists like
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and Bow Wow in his early life, as he "lived in a house with lots of girls". In 2010, upon Bonema's return to Philadelphia, he began to gain a more comprehensive interest in the culture behind hip-hop. He began to familiarise himself with the emerging American hip-hop scene, stating he studied the works of artists like
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,
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and
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. Bonema recorded his first-ever song, a cover of MF Doom and
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's underground hit '
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', in 2012. Bonema reflects on the song as being inspired by his lifestyle in
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, having an aggressive vocal energy and acting as a simple exercise in discovering how to express himself as a 14-year-old. As Bonema grew older, he began to develop his own tastes in hip-hop and started following artists like
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,
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and other members of the
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collective. By 2013, Bonema started to take hip-hop more seriously, and began releasing music, emailing journalists within the industry and directly communicating with record executives.


2015: Founding Slums

Bonema released his first-ever project, a six-track EP entitled ''Belgium Butter'', to his Bandcamp in January 2015. Bonema states that he made this project mostly for himself, as he was trying to figure out his place in the community and rebuild self-confidence. Around this time, Bonema was searching for independence and stability, so he co-founded an underground hip-hop group called Slums. He states the group, which consists of like-minded New York City artists Adé Hakim, aJodi.10k, Darryl Johnson, King Carter and Mason Dreiling, was an important moment in his life where he "felt good to be around people that he felt like he understood. Bonema released two more short-run EPs throughout 2015 – ''Crimson EP'' and ''RAFA (running away from the ajogun)'', the latter of which demonstrated his renewed focus on collaborating with other members of Slums. Bonema also worked on his breakout mixtape, ''Winter New York'', in a shared New York City apartment with Slums throughout the year. He described the mixtape, which was centred around
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in New York City, as "figuring out what self-worth and confidence meant... to be able to tell my story and the stories of people I know to help somebody else".


2016: Meeting Earl Sweatshirt

Bonema followed up his breakout mixtape in February, releasing a four-track EP entitled ''Jungle Boy,'' based on the concept of New York City representing a "jungle". He then began working on his next project, entitled ''Longest Day, Shortest Night'', which was released in June. He then released two more short-run EPs to end the year, including ''The Ones Who Were Made By Time'' in September and ''Tonight, With You'' in December. Around this time, Bonema established a connection to
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, who he describes as his "favorite rapper", after he purchased one of his projects on
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. Bonema states that they formed a mentor and mentee relationship, as Sweatshirt provided him advice on making music, learning to express himself and how to support himself as a "young black boy in America". Bonema also learned to produce music in 2016, as his friend and fellow Slums member, Sixpress, taught him how to use the
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. He says it was important as it allowed him to take full creative control of his music and be able to "100 percent" reflect and express what he was feeling.


2017: Making ''May God Bless Your Hustle''

Bonema started working on a new mixtape, initially called ''By The Water'', towards the beginning of 2017. He delayed the project due to artistic challenges, stating he wanted the project to reflect who he was, but was struggling as his "mind wasn't in the right place" and he felt like he wasn't being true to himself. Bonema's mother inadvertently motivated him to restart work on the project, as she posted "May God Bless Your Hustle" on his Instagram. He states that his mother's phrase perfectly summarized his situation, as he knew he was struggling with his independent life in New York City, but also knew his extended support network was continuously sending him "blessings", "gifts" and "positive energy". Bonema continued to work on the project throughout the year, recording half of the songs at his home in Bedford–Stuyvesant whilst recording the other half at XL Recordings in
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. In June, he released the completed project as a
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download on his
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, thanking several people within his support network, including his mother, father, sisters, Sweatshirt and members of Slums, for their contributions. Bonema continued the year by starting work on his commercial debut, a self-produced, short-player entitled ''By The Water EP''.


2018–2021: ''Black Soap'', ''Renaissance Man'', ''War in My Pen'', ''Tears of Joy'', ''Weight of the World'', and ''Disco!''

Bonema began to work on his next project, ''Black Soap'', whilst living independently in London at the start of 2018. He started to roll out the project in April, as he released the lead single "Time Ain't Enough", shared a music video produced by 10k Productions and provided a full list of the project's collaborators, including Standing on the Corner, Darryl Johnson, Adé Sayed, and his mother, Anu Akinbobye. He made the project available in May, which he described as "made with passion, love, and community", via online streaming, digital downloads and physical copies through
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. Bonema then focused on his follow-up project, ''Renaissance Man'', which was released on the one-year anniversary of his breakout album, ''May God Bless Your Hustle'', in June. Shortly after, Bonema announced a further project, titled ''War in My Pen'', to be released in December. He stated it would be a 13-track effort produced by DJ Blackpower, featuring New York City-based artists and Slums affiliates Medhane, Sage Elesser and King Carter, as well as London-based artists Jadasea and Redlee. The project was released independently through Bonema's own record label 10k. Bonema, alongside BbyMutha,
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,
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and
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, was announced as a support act for
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's Fire It Up! tour in January. Sweatshirt launched the tour in March, performing across several locations within the United States and England throughout the three-month tour. On June 21, 2019, Bonema released ''Tears of Joy'' and ''Weight of the World'' on June 21, 2020. On October 31, 2020, Bonema released his debut EP ''blp2020: "king of the night"'' under the alias dj blackpower. A second EP under the same alias, titled ''BLP2021: "For Ur Own Good"'', was released in early 2021. Bonema released '' Disco!'' on June 21, 2021, peaking at number 98 on the ''
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''
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chart.


2022–present: ''One More'', ''Beware of the Monkey'', ''Faith Is A Rock'', ''Burning Desire, Pinball, Showbiz! and Pinball II.''

On October 13, 2022, Bonema announced '' Beware of the Monkey'', released on December 21, 2022. The first album single, "nuthin i can do is wrng", was released on October 13, 2022. The second single, "What Do I Do?", was released on November 3, 2022. The third and last single, "Stop Worry" featuring
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, was released on November 29, 2022. Bonema collaborated with
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and
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to release an EP titled ''One More'' on November 25, 2022. They then released a full-length collaborative album titled ''Faith Is a Rock'' on September 22, 2023. He then released his 12th solo album titled '' Burning Desire'' on October 13, 2023. Later that month, Mike released ''Dr. Grabba'', the third album under his producer alias, DJ Blackpower, on October 31, 2023. Bonema collaborated with Tony Seltzer to release an album titled ''Pinball'' on March 6, 2024. Bonema would later spend three months touring
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and the
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between late February and late May 2024. On January 31, 2025, Bonema released his album '' Showbiz!,'' described as "his most refined, spiritual-sounding album to date" by
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. Later in the year, on May 7, 2025, he collaborated with Tony Seltzer a second time to release an album titled ''Pinball II''. He spent three months between late February to late May 2025 on his ''Artist of the Century'' tour across Europe and the United States.


Artistry

Bonema has been described as hip hop's newest "wunderkind" and was branded as one of the most important figures in contemporary hip-hop by the likes of
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,
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and
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. He is characterised primarily by his voice, which has been classified as "monotone and muffled", as well as his "intoxicatingly slow" vocal delivery, his "preternatural sense" of understanding rhythmic technique and his "signature blend" of
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drum beats and contorted jazz loops. He also been praised as a "natural-born storyteller" that can effectively share observations, thoughts and confessions about trying to exist as an adolescent.


Influences

Bonema states his earliest influence was
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, whilst also citing MF Doom,
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,
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,
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and
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as major contributors to his sound. He also cites
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,
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and mentor
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as important influencers regarding his writing style, as he appreciates how they make "real life music" where the "simple stuff hits you the hardest". Bonema's support of MF Doom helped influence his stage name, MIKE, as the alias developed through his first recorded song where he rapped, 'Something, something, something, write my name in all caps like DOOM did'. Bonema regards ''
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'' by
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and ''Punkzilla'' by
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as important books that improved his creative processes. He states they were important as they taught him how to use music as a medium to express himself. Bonema also cites the women in his life, including his mother, older sisters and school teachers, as major inspirations. He states that the title of his break-out mixtape, ''May God Bless Your Hustle'', was inspired by a phrase his mother used to say to him.


Personal life

Bonema recalls that his childhood was difficult, having to "adjust over and over again" each time he moved between Livingston, London, Essex,
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and New York City. He also states that he started to distance himself and avoid communicating with others because it was "too much work". He often reflects on his
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issues, stating he first dealt with depression as a 14-year-old, as it "was a weird time" where he was forced to be independent and didn't know much about self-worth. He also states he experienced
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at school as he was "around too many people" and was "being told to do things". Bonema remains close with his family, as he consistently visits his New York-based sisters, contacts his
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-based father and was reunited with his London-based mother despite her living in
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after "paperwork issues". He also positively reflects on his relationship with
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, stating he "understands how we express ourselves" and has spent time teaching him about life. Bonema says music is the most important part of his life, as the stage is the only place he feels comfortable. He further states that he struggles to communicate his feelings face-to-face, but is able to "translate it through different forms". Bonema prefers to release music via
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, but has started to release select projects to
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,
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and
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.


Discography


Studio albums


Mixtapes


Extended plays


Singles


As lead artist


As featured artist


Guest appearances


References

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