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From Kendrick Lamar to Kanye West – Gemini Celebrities Who Rose To Fame

  • May 24, 2025
  • Ayanna Kelley
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Gemini season runs from May 21st-June 21st. In celebration of the Geminis, here are 12 Gemini celebrities you might not have known were repping the zodiac sign. Let us know who your favorite is!

Geminis are known for multiple traits such their talkative and playful nature that can sometimes come off as a lot. However, people overlook other aspects of Geminis including their curiosity, adaptability, and wit. They are good with people and thinking on their feet, and these skills likely helped these celebrities get where they are today. Without further ado, here is the list.

Lauryn Hill

May 26th, 1975

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Lauryn Hill is a famous singer and rapper who was part of the Fugees and has also acted in her time. Some of her most popular songs include “Killing Me Softly With His Song” (1996), “Ready or Not” (1996), and “Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You” (1998). Some movies she took part in include King of the Hill (1993), Dave Chappelle’s Block Party (2005), and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993).

Andre 3000

May 27th, 1975

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Andre 3000 is a rapper, actor, and singer-songwriter. Some of his most known tracks include “Hey Ya!” (2003), “Ms. Jackson” (2000), and “So Fresh, So Clean” (2000). Some movies and shows he took part in include ‘Four Brothers’ (2005), ‘Class of 3000’ (2006-2008), and ‘Showing Up’ (2022).

Laverne Cox

May 29th, 1972

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Laverne Cox is best known for her acting, but she dabbled in music as well. Some movies and shows she took part in include ‘Clean Slate (2025), ‘Orange is the New Black’ (2013-2019), and ‘Can You Keep a Secret?’ (2019). Some of her music includes “Best for the Gods” (2018) and “Don’t Dream It” (2016).

Mel B

May 29th, 1975

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Mel B has done a lot in the entertainment industry including act, sing, and write books. Some movies and shows she had roles in include ‘America’s Got Talent’ (2006-present), ‘The X Factor (UK) Interactive’ (2004-2018), and ‘The Masked Singer’ (2019-2023). She was a part of the Spice Girls, and some of the songs she took part in include “Wannabe” and “2 Become 1,” both in 1996. Her book ‘Brutally Honest: The Sunday Times Bestseller’ came out in 2018.

Remy Ma

May 30th, 1980

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Remy Ma is a famous rapper, but has also done some acting. Some of her tracks include “Lean Back” (2004), “All the Way Up” (2017), and “Ghetto & Ratchet” (2024).  He debut album, There’s Something About Remy: Based on a True Story was released in 2006.  Some movies and TV shows she took part in include ‘Girl in the Closet’ (2023), ‘The Perfect Find’ (2023), ‘Love & Hip-Hop’ (2011-2020).

Fetty Wap

June 7th, 1991

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Fetty Wap gained popularity in the 2010s. Some of his songs include “Trap Queen” (2015), “679” (2015), and “My Way” (2015). He has won multiple awards including an MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist and a BET Hip-Hop Award for Best Song of the Year, both in 2015 for the song “Trap Queen.”

Kanye West

June 8th, 1977

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Kanye West is likely the most stereotypical Gemini celebrity on this list. Ye is known for many things, including is talkative nature and loud beliefs, but he is mainly known for his music. He came out with the album Graduation in 2007 which still has a special place in fans’ hearts 22 years later. Some of his songs include “Runaway” (2010), “N*ggas in Paris” (2011), and “CARNIVAL” (2024). With 24 Grammy awards and 76 nominations (Grammy Awards), Kanye West said by some to be one of the nest and most influential artists of his time.

Ice Cube

June 15th, 1969

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Ice Cube is an actor, and a rapper who was part of multiple rap groups including N.W.A and Mount Westmore. Some of his songs include “You Know How We Do It” (1993), “F*ck Tha Police” (1998), and “Check Yo Self” (1992). Some movies and shows he was in include ‘Straight Outta Compton’ (2015), ‘Boyz n the Hood’ (1991), ‘Are We There Yet?’ (2010-2013), and ‘BIG3 Basketball’ (2017-present). 

Tupac

June 16th, 1971

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Tupac’s legacy has surpassed his death. Some of his tracks include “California Love” (1996), “Keep Ya Head Up” (1993), and “So Many Tears” (1995). He also acted in a number of movies including Poetic Justice (1993), Juice (1992), and Above the Rim (1994). 

Venus Williams

June 17th, 1980

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Venus Williams is known for her amazing tennis skills that she was able to showcase in the Olympics. She had her first professional game at the age of 14, then went on to win four Olympic medals. Her and her sister, Serena Williams, competed against each other for four consecutive years at the Grand Slam Finals (Olympics).  She even dominated the sport for a long time before her illness slowed her down.  Venus also is a co-owner of multiple Jamba Juice franchises, making her one of many celebrity restaurant owners.

Kendrick Lamar

June 17th, 1987

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While he was known prior to his beef with Drake, that definitely pushed him even further into the public eye globally. The Super Bowl performance also helped! Some of his most famous tracks include “Not Like Us” (2024), “HUMBLE” (2017), and “Swimming Pools” (2012). He has won multiple awards including Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Record of the Year in 2025, both for “Not Like Us.”

Trippie Redd

June 18th, 1999

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Last on our list of Gemini celebrities, we have Trippie Redd, a rapper who was part of the XXL Freshmen Class of 2018, which highlights upcoming rappers and Hip-Hop artists. Some of his songs include “Miss the Rage” (2021), “Dark Knight Dummo” (2018), and “The Grinch” (2019). What makes his music special is that while he is a rapper, he uses dark and alternative beats, which is different from most American rap artists.

Did we miss any Gemini celebrities? Let us know!

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