Richard Lamar "Ricky" Hawk (born January 23, 1998), known professionally as Silentó (/ˈsaɪləntoʊ/), is an American former rapper. He is best known for his 2015 debut single "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)", which charted at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 when he was 17 years old.
In the later phase of his career, Hawk was plagued by various controversies, which included erratic statements on social media and mental health struggles. In 2021, he was arrested in DeKalb County, Georgia and charged with the murder of his cousin, following two arrests from the year prior due to breaking into a random home using a hatchet and then driving 143 miles per hour (230 km/h) on a Georgia highway.
Life and career
1998–2018: Early life and "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)"
Richard Lamar "Ricky" Hawk[1] was born on January 23, 1998[2] in Stone Mountain, Georgia.[3] He has stated that he was born with multiple drugs found in his system, including cocaine, heroin, and marijuana, and that he grew up seeing his family members attempting to kill one another and talking to walls.[4] At age 14, he lived with his great aunt and was soon placed in a juvenile detention center.[5] He was raised in Atlanta, where he began performing music as part of a group while in eighth grade before making solo music as a high schooler.[6] Hawk chose the stage name Silentó based on his achieving his goals being "less talk and more action".[7]
Silentó's collaborative single with Korean singer Punch was released in 2016 and produced by Brave Brothers; it won the World Collaboration Award at the 26th Seoul Music Awards in January 2017, where Silentó performed it and "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)".[21][22] Silentó was the featured guest on Let's Dance: The Tour, a national tour from March to May 2016 that also featured DLow, We Are Toonz, iLoveMemphis, and 99 Percent.[23] In March 2017, after failing to appear at two of his scheduled performances in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)—one in Al Ain and another in Abu Dhabi—the city of Al Ain placed a travel ban on Silentó, ordering him to forfeit his passport and barring him from leaving the UAE until he paid the shows' promoter 300 thousand dirhams in lost fees. He soon posted a crowdfunding link to his Twitter for his return to the United States titled "Free Silento".[24] Silentó's debut studio album, Fresh Outta High School, was released in August 2018, while its follow-up, Fresh Outta High School, Pt. 2, was released five months later.[25] Steve "Flash" Juon of RapReviews wrote in a review of Fresh Outta High School that the album "unintentionally feels like a slow descent into madness".[26]
2019–present: Legal and mental health issues and murder charges
In May 2019, Silentó appeared on the daytime talk show The Doctors to discuss his adverse childhood experiences and his resulting anxiety and depression. According to Chanel Hudson, his publicist at the time, he was scheduled to make subsequent appearances on other television shows and partake in further therapy sessions but did not attend either. She also stated that he attempted suicide in 2020.[4]
In August 2020, Silentó was arrested by the Santa Ana Police Department and taken into custody by the Orange County Sheriff's Department on a charge of inflicting injury on a cohabitant, then released.[27] The next day, he entered a random home in Valley Village, Los Angeles, wielding a hatchet in search of his girlfriend, swinging it at two people before his friend came to inform him he was at the wrong house. He was disarmed by the family in the home, arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department, and charged with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon.[28][1]
Silentó was then arrested in Atlanta and charged with speeding, reckless driving, parking in a prohibited space, and driving on roadways laned for traffic in October 2020 after driving at 143 miles per hour (230 km/h) on Interstate 85, where the speed limit was 65 miles per hour (105 km/h), and telling officers that he was able to drive that quickly because he was "not a regular person". He was released later that day.[29][30]
At around 3:30 a.m. on January 21, 2021 in DeKalb County, Georgia, Silentó's 34-year-old cousin, Frederick Rooks, was found bleeding profusely by police, with gunshot wounds in his face and leg, before dying. Silentó was arrested in connection with the shooting and charged with malice murder and felony murder.[31][32] Silentó's grandparents asked the judge to deny his $25,000 bail request.[33]