Flavor Flav | |
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Flav performing atNew Orleans Jazz Fest in 2014 | |
| Background information | |
| Born | William Jonathan Drayton Jr. (1959-03-16)March 16, 1959 (age 66) Roosevelt, New York, U.S. |
| Genres | East Coast hip-hop |
| Occupations |
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| Years active | 1985–present |
| Member of | Public Enemy |
William Jonathan Drayton Jr. (born March 16, 1959),[1] known by his stage nameFlavor Flav[a] (/ˈfleɪvərˌfleɪv/FLAY-vərFLAYV), is an American rapper and television personality. Known for hiscatchphrase "Yeah, boyeeeeee!" when performing,[4][5] he is a founding member alongsideChuck D, ofPublic Enemy, a rap group that has earned sixGrammy Award nominations.[6] He has been inducted into theRock and Roll Hall of Fame.[7]
After spending several years out of the limelight, Flav starred in multipleVH1 reality series, includingThe Surreal Life,Strange Love, andFlavor of Love.
Drayton was born inRoosevelt, New York and grew up in nearbyFreeport, two communities within theTown of Hempstead. His father, William Drayton Sr., ran a restaurant, The Soul Diner in Freeport.
Drayton Jr. is the cousin of formerPenn State basketball player Shep Garner,[8] and ofBrooklyn MCTimbo King ofRoyal Fam.[9] He is also a cousin of rappersOl' Dirty Bastard,RZA, andGZA of theWu-Tang Clan.[10][11] Drayton began teaching himselfpiano at the age of five.[12] He was an accomplished musician playing piano, drums, and guitar at an early age while singing in the youth choir at his church.[13] According toChuck D, Drayton is proficient in playing fifteen instruments.[5]
By the time he dropped out ofFreeport High School in the 11th grade, he had been in and out of jail for robbery and burglary.[13][14] He attended culinary school in 1978.[5] Later, he went toAdelphi University inGarden City, New York, where he metCarlton Ridenhour (who later became known as Chuck D).[4] They first collaborated on Chuck D's hip-hopcollege radio show, then began rapping together.[13] Drayton's stage name Flavor Flav was originally hisgraffiti tag.[5]
Flavor Flav came to prominence as a founding member andhype man of the rap groupPublic Enemy, which he co-founded in 1985 withChuck D.[15] A year later, the group released "Public Enemy #1", which brought them to the attention ofDef Jam Records executiveRick Rubin. Rubin initially did not understand Flav's role in the act and wanted to sign Chuck D as a solo act; however, Chuck D insisted that Flav be signed with them and the two were signed to Def Jam.[12]

The group's first albumYo! Bum Rush the Show was released in 1987. Flav served as thecomic foil to Chuck D's serious, politically charged style.[13] The group gained much wider fame with 1988'sIt Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, which went double platinum. By the time the political single "Fight the Power" was released in 1989, the group had become mainstream superstars. Along with Chuck D, the showman of the group and its promotional voice, Flav stood out among the members of Public Enemy as he often excited fans appearing on stage and in public wearing large hats, glasses, and a sizable clock dangling from his neck.

The first released track on which Flav rapped solo was "Life of a Nigerian" onGoat Ju JU,[citation needed] although the first hit on which he rapped solo would not come until the 1990 single "911 Is a Joke". During Public Enemy's first years of existence, Flav experienced tensions with group-mateProfessor Griff, who never liked Flav's flamboyant stance in what Griff felt should be a serious, politically-challenging group. In 1999, Flavor Flav recorded withDJ Tomekk andGrandmaster Flash the single "1, 2, 3, ... Rhymes Galore". The single stayed for 17 weeks in the top ten of the German charts.[16]

In 2006, Flav put out his first solo album, titledHollywood. It was released during the second season of thereality TV dating showFlavor of Love. On March 1, 2020, Public Enemy released a statement saying that the group would be "moving forward without Flavor Flav," after a disagreement of the group's decision to endorseBernie Sanders and perform at his Los Angeles rally.[15][17] Flav denounced the firing, maintaining that he was Chuck D's partner in Public Enemy and could not be fired from it. On April 1, 2020,Chuck D announced that the firing was a hoax.[18] Flav said shortly thereafter that he was not a part of the hoax and disapproved of the stunt.[19]
After a hiatus from the music scene, Flav was invited to participate onVH1 reality showThe Surreal Life. During this show, he developed a relationship with actress and singerBrigitte Nielsen.[20] After the conclusion ofThe Surreal Life, VH1 gave Flav and Nielsen a show titledStrange Love, which detailed their globetrotting adventure in love. At the end ofStrange Love, Nielsen decided to return to her fiancé, Mattia Dessi.
Flavor of Love aired for three seasons. It is a reality show where Flav looks for love and the show's success led to spin-offs titledI Love New York andI Love Money. During the third season reunion ofFlavor of Love, Flav proposed to Liz, the mother of his youngest son, Karma.[5] TheComedy Centralroastof Flavor Flav aired on August 12, 2007.[21] Guests appearing at the roast includedSnoop Dogg,Brigitte Nielsen,Jimmy Kimmel,Carrot Top,Lisa Lampanelli,Ice-T,Jeff Ross,Katt Williams,Patton Oswalt,Greg Giraldo, andSommore. Flav played Calvester Hill on theMyNetworkTV comedy seriesUnder One Roof, starring alongsideKelly Perine.[22]
In 2011, Flav partnered with Nick Cimino to openFlav's Fried Chicken in Cimino's hometown ofClinton, Iowa, northeast ofDavenport. The two had met through Cimino's brother Peter, who runs Mama Cimino's inLas Vegas and Castle Rock Bar and Pizzeria inKingman, Arizona, west ofFlagstaff. After enjoying his homemade fried chicken,[23] Peter Cimino began selling chicken wings using Flav's recipe.[24] They hoped to start a nationalrestaurant franchise.[23] A mix of squabbling owners, bounced checks, and bad business decisions led to Flav's Chicken shutting down barely four months after it opened.[25][26] Flav was not involved in the restaurant's day-to-day operations; Nick Cimino simply paid for Flavor Flav's license.
Flavor Flav's House of Flavor in Las Vegas opened on his birthday in March 2012.[27] Flav teamed up with Gino Harmon and Salvatore Bitonti to start a national franchise known as Flavor Flav's Chicken & Ribs, which opened December 21, 2012 inSterling Heights, Michigan, north ofDetroit. The business was not affiliated with the previous two ventures Flav had in the restaurant business. Flavor Flav's Chicken & Ribs was a casual dining experience with aquick serve attitude. Flavor Flav's Chicken & Ribs closed in July 2013 after being evicted by its landlord for failure to pay rent.[28]

In 2002, Flav appeared inTaking Back Sunday's music video for their songYou're So Last Summer. He has appeared as a playable fighter in the 2004 fighting game;Def Jam: Fight for NY. In May 2005, Flav took part in the British reality TV showThe Farm onChannel 5.[29]Also in 2005, he made a guest appearance in theMTV2surrealblack comedy showWonder Showzen as himself, in the debut episode "Birth". On June 14, 2006, Flav's participation withWEVR-MRC[30] in theLisa Tolliver Show celebration ofNational Safety Month,[31] earned kudos from U.S.Surgeon GeneralRichard Carmona.[32][33][34]
On November 18, 2009, Flav became a downloadable character in thePlayStation Network's video gamePain.[35] He stars inDeon Taylor's horror anthologyNite Tales andDark Christmas.[36] On May 10, 2010, Flav guest hosted the wrestling showWWE Raw.[37] On August 14, 2011, he appeared as a host at the twelfth annualGathering of the Juggalos.[38]
On January 10, 2012, Flav appeared with his longtime fiancée Liz on ABC'sCelebrity Wife Swap. His fiancée traded places with Suzette, the wife ofTwisted Sister front-manDee Snider.[39] On February 5, 2012, Flav appeared along withElton John in aPepsi ad duringSuper Bowl XLVI.[40] On February 11, 2012, he celebrated the UNLV Rebel's 65-63UNLV Runnin' Rebels victory over San Diego State as an honorary member. From June to September 2012, he co-starred and rapped in the web seriesDr. Fubalous.[41] Flav also appeared inYooHoo & Friends as Father Time, and the animated featureHitpig!, both directed by animatorDavid Feiss. In 2025, He competed inseason thirteen ofThe Masked Singer as "Space Ranger" which resembles an alien cowboy, and was eliminated on "Ghostbusters Night".[42]
Flavor Flav sang a widely noted performance of the Star Spangled Banner at aMilwaukee Bucks home game against theAtlanta Hawks in 2023.[43] His performance was confusing to some,[44] but Flav described the performance as a bucket list item and a tribute to military veterans.[45][46][47] He has been a philanthropist and helped Olympic athletes needing support, including signing a five-year sponsorship deal as the United States women's national water polo team's official hype man.[48] He traveled toFrance to personally watch the team in the 2024 Summer Olympics.[49]
Flav also made a custom bronze clock necklace for U.S. gymnastJordan Chiles after her bronze medal was controversially rescinded at the Paris 2024 games.[50] He helped raise money for the family ofParalympic sprinterNick Mayhugh to travel to Paris to see their relative play, and paid rent forVeronica Fraley, an Olympic discus thrower during the Olympic games.[51]

Flav is a long time fan of women's sports,[52] and has been a notable guest atWNBA games, including performing a call and response tribute to the lateFatman Scoop at aNew York Liberty game in September 2024.[53][54]
Flavor Flav had his first three children with Karen Ross,[citation needed] three children with Angie Parker,[citation needed] a son with Elizabeth Trujillo, and another child with Kate Gammell.
In 1991, Flav pleaded guilty to assaulting his then-girlfriend Karen Ross and served 30 days in jail, lost custody of his children, and fell deeper into addiction.[13] In 1993, Flav was charged with attempted murder and imprisoned for 90 days for shooting at his neighbor.[5] Later that year, Flav was charged with domestic violence, and possession of cocaine and marijuana. His family performed anintervention, and he checked into theBetty Ford Center inRancho Mirage, California for an addiction to crack cocaine.[5][13] After Flav's father died of complications from diabetes in 1997, Flav decided to re-enter rehabilitation at the Long Island Center for Recovery. He also broke both arms in a motorcycle crash.[5]
Flavor Flav dated Beverly Johnson and by 2000, he lived in a small apartment inthe Bronx with her and her two children from a previous marriage, while making moneyscalping baseball tickets.[13] In 2002, Flav spent nine weeks inRikers Island jail for driving with a suspended license, numerous parking tickets, and tardiness for probation appointments.[5] After being released from jail, Flav broke up with Johnson and moved in with his mother on Long Island.
Chuck D became concerned about Flav's well-being and, toward the end of 2003, suggested that Flav move toLos Angeles. Flav moved into his friend Princess' apartment, and within months metCris Abrego andMark Cronin, the creators and executive producers of the reality television seriesThe Surreal Life. The pair sought him out as soon as they heard Flav had moved to Los Angeles. Seeing that he had remained free from his previous addictions, they wanted to cast him. Initially Flav refused, feeling the show was for celebrities past their prime. He was eventually convinced to join by previous participantMC Hammer.[13]
On May 2, 2011, Flav was arrested on four outstanding misdemeanor warrants for various driving offenses.[55] Police said Flav had two outstanding arrest warrants for driving without a license, one for driving without insurance, and one related to a parking citation.[55][56] He was released within a few days.[55] In June 2011, he said on theAustralian radio showThe Kyle and Jackie O Show that when his drug problem was at its worst, he would spend up to US $2,600 a day oncrack cocaine.[57] As of October 2012, Elizabeth Trujillo, the mother of Flav's son, Karma, lived with Flav inLas Vegas and had been his fiancée for eight years.[58][59][60]On October 17, 2012, Flav was jailed in Las Vegas on felony charges stemming from a domestic argument with Trujillo and his threats to attack her teenage son, Gibran, with a knife.[58][61]
Flav's mother, Anna Drayton, died on December 31, 2013.[62] On January 9, 2014, Flav was pulled over on Long Island'sMeadowbrook Parkway for driving 79 miles per hour (127 km/h) in a 55 mph (89 km/h) zone, and was additionally charged with possession of marijuana and unlicensed operation of a vehicle. Authorities discovered Flav had 16 suspensions on his license. He was en route to his mother's funeral.[63] Flav was arrested near Las Vegas on May 21, 2015. The charges included speeding and driving under the influence.[64]
On July 21, 2019, a son, Jordan was born to Flav and Kate Gammell.[65]
When asked about the significance of his trademark clock necklaces, Flav responded: "The reason why I wear this clock is because, you know, time is the most important element, and when we stop, time keeps going."[66] Flavor Flav has a penchant forspeaking about himself in the third person.[67]
20072012200419991992199019992019[68]2001199119912001| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1990 | Mo' Better Blues | Impatient Movie Patron | |
| 1991 | New Jack City | D.J. | |
| 1992 | Why Colors? | Himself | Short |
| 1993 | CB4 | Himself | |
| Who's the Man? | Himself | ||
| 1997 | Private Parts | Male Nurse | |
| 2003 | Death of a Dynasty | Reporter #1 | |
| 2005 | Confessions of a Pit Fighter | Lucky | |
| 2006 | Cain and Abel | Slim Jim | |
| 2015 | Body High | Himself | |
| The Sweet Taste of Redemption | - | Short | |
| 2017 | The Labyrinth | Midnight | |
| 2019 | Hold On | Officer Drayton | |
| 2024 | Memes & Nightmares | - | |
| Hitpig! | Chef Show Host (voice) |
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Behind the Music | Himself | Episode: "Public Enemy" |
| 2001 | Top Ten | Himself | Episode: "Rap" |
| 2002 | Where Are They Now? | Himself | Episode: "Musicians" |
| 2004 | Six Months to Live | Himself | Episode: "Episode #1.2" |
| Mad TV | Himself | Episode: "Flavor Flav/Christina Milian/Joe Budden" | |
| The Surreal Life | Himself | Main Cast: Season 3 | |
| The Bernie Mac Show | Himself | Episode: "Who's That Lady?" | |
| My Wife and Kids | Himself | Episode: "The Return of Bobby Shaw" | |
| 2005 | Wonder Showzen | Himself | Episode: "Birth" |
| Strange Love | Himself | Main Cast | |
| The Farm | Himself | Episode: "Episode #2.1" | |
| 2006 | VH1 Goes Inside | Himself | Episode: "Yo! MTV Raps" |
| In the Mix | Himself | Episode: "Pursuing Happiness" | |
| 2006-08 | Flavor of Love | Himself/Host | Main Host |
| 2007 | Comedy Central Roast | Himself | Episode: "Comedy Central Roast of Flavor Flav" |
| My Shot With | Himself | Episode: "Rock the Bells" | |
| Criss Angel Mindfreak | Himself | Episode: "Mentalism" | |
| 2008-09 | Under One Roof | Calvester "Cali Cal" Hill | Main Cast |
| 2009 | Nite Tales: The Series | Himself/Host | Main Host |
| 2010 | WWE Raw | Himself | Episode: "New Raw GM" |
| 2012 | Celebrity Wife Swap | Himself | Episode: "Flavor Flav/Dee Snider" |
| Dr. Fubalous | Papa Skwaught | Main Cast | |
| 2013 | Couples Therapy | Himself | Main Cast: Season 3 |
| Criss Angel Believe | Himself | Episode: "Levitate Shaq" | |
| 2014 | Restaurant Stakeout | Himself | Episode: "Hoover Dam'd Pizza" |
| 2018 | A.P. Bio | Himself | Episode: "Selling Out" |
| 2019 | Bigfoot Littlefoot | Bigfoot Kevin (voice) | Episode: "Bigfoot Littlefoot Begins" |
| WTF, Baron Davis | Lavante | Episode: "Kenny's Side Hustle" | |
| Dear White People | - | Episode: "Vol. 3: Chapter X" | |
| Growing Up Hip Hop: New York | Himself | Recurring Cast | |
| 2020 | TNA Impact! | Himself | Episode: "Contenders Beware" |
| 2021 | Cakealikes | Himself/Guest Judge | Episode: "Flavor Flav" |
| For Real: The Story of Reality TV | Himself | Episode: "Addicted to Love" | |
| 2022 | Criss Angel's Magic with the Stars | Himself | Episode: "100 Foot Rope Escape" |
| 2023 | Hip Hop Treasures | Himself | Episode: "Flavor Flav/CeeLo Green/The Furious Five" |
| 2024 | Celebrity Family Feud | Himself/Contestant | Episode: "Episode #11.7" |
| 2025 | The Masked Singer | Himself/Space Ranger | Contestant: Season 13 |
| Wheel of Fortune | Himself | Episode: "iHeartRadio Week 3" | |
| Quarterback | Himself | Episode: "Final Steps" | |
| Gown and Out in Beverly Hills | Himself | Episode: "Episode #5.5" | |
| Dancing with the Stars | Himself/Guest Judge | Episode: "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Night" |
They all purport to be in love with Flav, a man who refers to himself in the third person and whose idea of fine dining is a dash to Red Lobster.