
Chris Rivers is American hip hop rather from Bronx, New York City. He was born on November 15, 1993, to parents who all worked in the entertainment industry.
Rivers began pursuing a career in hip hop when he was eight years old. He released his debut album, Life Is Good, in 2014. He has since released several other albums, including Sincerely Me in 2019 and The Gift and the Curse in 2021. Chris Rivers is known for his unique flow and his streetwise lyrics.
In this article, we've given an insight into the life of Rivers, his parent, age, siblings and net worth.
Parents of Chris Rivers
Chris Rivers parents are Christopher Lee Rios, better known as Big Pun, and Liza Rios. Big Pun was a famous rapper in the 1990s whereas Liza is a film producer.
Rivers was only 6 years old when his father passed away in February 2000, two years before he started making professional rap music.
He once said in an interview that his father's legacy was what inspired him to do music.
Chris Rivers' siblings
Rivers has two siblings. They are; Amanda and Vanessa Rois. Amanda is the eldest. They are also into music.
Chris Rivers' net worth
According to sources, the rapper has a net worth of $5 million. He makes his money from record sales and endorsement deals.
Chris Rivers' age
He was born on Monday, November 15, 1993. Therefore, he's 29 years old. He shares the same birth day and month with his late father, Big Pun , who was born on Monday, November 10, 1971.


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