Tyrese Gibson Biography and Life Story


In whatever area he reached, Tyrese Darnell Gibson was able to gain great achievement – whether it was modelling, music, or performing, Tyrese Darnell Gibson definitely scored better than many other musicians had accomplished throughout their careers. Placed in Watts Quarter, Los Angeles, California, on December 30, 1978, as the youngest of his family’s four daughters, he and his siblings were raised by his mum, Priscilla Murray Gibson, after their father left them in 198When he first turned up in the 1995 Coca-Cola TV advert as his new face of the year after winning a talent competition organized by his organization, this multi-talented guy first received national recognition, then lead him to other Guess? And Tommy Hilfiger as well.

Tyrese apparently could not put away his ambition to establish a future in the music business despite having established a promising modeling career, a dream he has aimed to pursue when he began singing at the age of 1He has already made his entry into film development by one-time appearances in many TV shows, such as “Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper” (1992-1997) and “Martin” (1992-1997), and on September 29, 1998 under RCA Records he released his self-titled debut album. In just a short time, it became a smash success around the world, rising to the top spot of Billboard Heatseekers also the top 20 of Billboard 200 and was eventually awarded Platinum.

This initial accomplishment undoubtedly led Tyrese to acquire broader mainstream recognition in the country, in addition to having gloriously captured the title of Favorite Soul/R&B New Artist at the American Music Awards in 2000. “Through his song, “Pretty Girl,” he also became a Grammy winner for Best Male R&B Vocal Success in the same year, continuing to solidify his place in the music business, launching two more songs, “2000 Watts” (2001) and “I Wanna Go There” (2002), both of which earned Gold status satisfactorily. In his acting career, the tall singer also experienced equal popularity during this time as his first film feature, “Baby Boy” (2001), both critically and commercially, resulted very well.