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Tba Wann

Juwan Rasool Abbott (born May 11, 1997), better known by his stage name Tba Wann, is an American hip hop recording artist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is best known for his 2018 feature, "No Handouts".

Abbott was raised in South Philadelphia and began rapping at age eleven after listening to Local artists such as Meek Mill, Reed Dollaz, N.H and AR-AB[4][5] He attended Bok Tech High School, where he expanded upon rapping during his freshman year, performing in cyphers at lunchtime by performing rhymes he had already written and stored in his notebook and phone.[6] Remarking on his time in high school, he said "I was regular, nobody really noticed me. I was the one in the back of the classroom."[7]

TBA WANN Birth name Juwan Rasool Abbott[1] Born May 11, 1997 (age 21)[1][2] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Genres Occupation(s) Instruments Vocals Years active 2011–present Labels Associated acts Website
 * Hip hop R&B[3]
 * Rappersingersongwriter
 * Independent

Early life	Edit Juwan Abbott was born on May 11, 1997, in the Devils Pocket/Graysferry neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was primarily raised by his mother due to his father being arrested for attempted murder when he was 3 years old. In his teen years, he lived in the Point Breeze/New Bold section of South Philadelphia.[4] He grew up listening to rapper Meek Mill and R&B artist Pnb Rock.[5][6] At the age of 12, Juwan was sent to a youth detention program for committing various robberies and possession of a firearm. When he turned 21, he was arrested for drug trafficking and other crimes. Abbott was homeless for a short period after being released from prison.[7] He finished high school at George Junior Republic(Juvenile Detention Placement).[8] Abbott later adopted the stage name Tba Wann, which is an acronym for Trap Boy Association, a music group started in Philadelphia's South Philadelphia neighborhood.[9]

Career	Edit In, 2019, Tba Wann plans on releasing his first official mixtape, “Trap Vibez”.