WC, born William Loshawn Calhoun Jr., is a legendary West Coast rapper and founding voice of Los Angeles hip-hop. Rising to prominence in the early 1990s, WC became known for his raw lyricism, authentic street narratives, and unmistakable delivery that helped define the sound of the West Coast.
He first gained national attention as a member of the influential group Low Profile, before going on to co-found Westside Connection alongside Ice Cube and Mack 10. As part of the group, WC contributed to multiple platinum-selling albums and iconic records that cemented Westside Connection as one of the most impactful supergroups in hip-hop history.
As a solo artist, WC has released several critically acclaimed albums, earning respect for his consistency, lyrical integrity, and ability to evolve while staying true to his roots. His music reflects lived experience, social awareness, and West Coast pride — qualities that have sustained his relevance across decades.
WC remains a respected figure in hip-hop culture, continuing to perform worldwide and connect with fans through timeless records that represent the foundation of California rap.