Texas rapper Brick Wolfpack came out as bisexual in a recent TikTok live video. The clip was reshared on an Instagram account called No Jumper on Saturday, July 28, the rapper confirmed that he was attracted to both women as well as men. In conversation with rapper J Wavy, he stated:
"It is what it is, I'm bisexual."
Brick Wolfpack is a Houston, Texas-based rapper famous for his 2022 album Bricktober. During the live, the rapper further explained a picture that was circulating on social media, where it looked like another man was trying to kiss him. However, according to him, the photo was made to look like something it wasn't.
Moreover, the rapper shared that he was not even "tripping." When host J Wavy noted that he probably wouldn't have brought it to the internet as there were "too many opinions." Wolfpack stated that he didn't really care about all that. When talking about the criticism he was about to receive, Wolfpack simply noted that it didn't bother him.
"At the end of the day, it is what it is" — Brick Wolfpack says in the TikTok live video
Brick Wolfpack doubled down and proclaimed that he was not going to be portrayed as something he was not. He added that he was just going to keep it "straight up" and wasn't going to let anybody else "dictate" his actions or laugh at him, which he said was "weird". The rapper mentioned:
"At the end of the day, it is what it is. Whether ya'll like it or not, I mean if you don't wanna follow me or you don't wanna be a part of this journey, you don't have to. At the end of the day, everybody gonna say what they say and...it is what it is."
Brick Wolfpack is a Houston, Texas-based rapper with a significant social media following. Wolfpack commands over 859,000 followers on Instagram and compliments that with a TikTok following of over 127,000. He also has an impressive 852,000 likes on the platform.
According to the official Wolfpack record label website, Brick was born in northeast Houston, where it was "an everyday fight." It was a constant struggle to stay alive and out of jail due to the decades-long out-of-control drugs and violence in the area.
The rapper was influenced by boxing from the very young age of 8 up to 16. With support from his family, Brick boxed at the George Forman Gym and dreamed of making music for everyone who emerged out of the struggle-filled environment he grew up in.
Brick Wolfpack, who started rapping at the age of 13, has a few albums under his sleeve. Some of his early albums include Life After the Scale, Dos Hermanos, and Boss Talk. According to Genius, he released the album Bricktober in 2022.
Some of Brick Wolfpack's famous tracks include 2019's Hot Sauce alongside Sauce Walka, 2021's Texico with Cashout Ace, Peso Peso, and DeeBaby, 2022's Everything Purple alongside Big Tony, and 2023's Pozole alongside Peso Peso and Kap G.
Apart from Brick, other members of Wolfpack Entertainment include the artists YungDon (Brick's brother), Shy B, Lil Mexico, and Nolia Chapo.