Rapper 6lack gave his daughter a new home in the contemporary mansion Sherman Oaks

Ricardo Valentine Jr., professionally known as 6lack, shared with GQ magazine in 2017 the challenging early years he faced in the music industry.

During his initial five years, he struggled to make ends meet, often unsure of how he would afford his next meal. At times, he had to resort to sleeping in a studio or couch surfing to get by.

Since then, the 29-year-old R&B/rap artist, hailing from East Atlanta, has seen a significant change in his fortunes. 6lack has achieved a string of successes with hits like “Prblms,” “Pretty Little Fears,” and “Calling My Phone,” earning him three Grammy nominations.

Moreover, he recently invested just over $2 million in a stunning property located in the desirable San Fernando Valley neighborhood of Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles.

Originally built in the 1940s, the house has undergone extensive renovations and expansions to create a contemporary masterpiece. Spanning over 2,700 square feet, the newly revamped home features four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.

The interiors boast modern updates, including natural oak wood floors, custom cabinetry, designer light fixtures, and stylish wood-clad and wallpapered accent walls. The property’s rear is adorned with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, offering the classic Southern California indoor-outdoor lifestyle.

A beautifully designed gourmet kitchen steals the spotlight, equipped with top-of-the-line Bertazzoni appliances, elegant Vadara quartz countertops, an inviting eat-in island, and a sophisticated wine display. An adjoining breakfast nook connects to a family room featuring a sleek linear fireplace and sliding glass doors leading to the outdoor grounds. Additionally, there is a private office complete with its own bathroom.