Vince Staples is not one to complain. Whether he’s lounging on the couch or seizing an opportunity to create, he approaches it all with gratitude and humility. This laid-back attitude extends to fame and celebrity, two things the 30-year-old rapper never actively pursued. Instead, they found him through his musical talents, leading to various business ventures and a venture into acting.
While Staples gained recognition for his music, he also made a name for himself in Hollywood. From guest cameos on Dope and Insecure to supporting roles on Abbott Elementary and the 2023 reboot of White Men Can’t Jump, he showcased his versatility as an actor. Additionally, his voiceover work on American Dad! and Lazor Wulf further solidified his presence in the entertainment industry.
In 2019, Staples launched a self-titled YouTube series, laying the groundwork for his own Netflix show, The Vince Staples Show. Although the series was officially announced in September 2022, Staples had been exploring the idea of visual storytelling since 2016. Despite initial setbacks, including the COVID-19 pandemic, Staples remained resilient. With the help of TV veteran Kenya Barris, the project found its way to Netflix, becoming one of the titles to emerge from the production challenges of the pandemic.
Staples’ journey from music to acting to filmmaking reflects his commitment to pushing creative boundaries. As he continues to evolve as an artist, Staples reminds us that success is not about chasing fame but embracing opportunities with gratitude and humility.