Action Bronson's built a dedicated following over his time in the rap game. While his unique brand of mixing humor, food and witty bars won over many hip hop heads, his personality and distinctive look played a factor in his success as well. Bronson's epic beard is one thing that's always stood out. You could spot the rapper from a mile away just because of it. However, it looks like he switched up the look and decided to shave it off.
Action Bronson hit Instagram to debut his new baby face earlier today after shaving his beard. It's a different look for the rapper and in all honesty, he does look much younger without the beard. The rapper has pretty much rocked a beard for the majority of his career, although prior to the fame, it was much shorter.
Aside from the new look, fans are still waiting for the Queens rapper to drop off some new music. In April, the rapper revealed that he cut ties with Atlantic Records. It seems he's had a pretty turbulent run with the major label since his signing. Last year, he voiced his displeasure with them on Twitter. Now that he's off the label, hopefully he'll drop a project sometime this summer.
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