Apl.de.ap was born in Pampanga,Philippines, to a Filipino
mother and an African American father. His father, an Airman stationed at Clark
Air Base,ditched the family shortly after his birth; his mother, Cristina
Pineda, raised him and his six younger siblings as a single mother. As a child,
apl.de.ap would make an hour-long jeepney trip to and from school
, and helped his family subsist by farming sweet potatoes, corn, sugar cane and rice.[citation needed] The Pearl S. Buck Foundation, an organization that finds healthier living environments for young abandoned or orphaned American children, matched him with a sponsor named Joe Ben Hudgens through a dollar-a-day program. He initially came to the United States at the age of 11 to treat nystagmus, an involuntary movement of the eyes. During a trip to Disneyland, Apl expressed his interest in staying in the United States. It would take another three years for Hudgens to officially adopt him, but at fourteen he moved permanently to the United States to live with Hudgens.
, and helped his family subsist by farming sweet potatoes, corn, sugar cane and rice.[citation needed] The Pearl S. Buck Foundation, an organization that finds healthier living environments for young abandoned or orphaned American children, matched him with a sponsor named Joe Ben Hudgens through a dollar-a-day program. He initially came to the United States at the age of 11 to treat nystagmus, an involuntary movement of the eyes. During a trip to Disneyland, Apl expressed his interest in staying in the United States. It would take another three years for Hudgens to officially adopt him, but at fourteen he moved permanently to the United States to live with Hudgens.
In Los Angeles, he attended John Marshall High School where
he befriended William Adams (stage name will.i.am), the nephew of Hudgens'
roommate. He went to college at Holy Angel University. Apl.de.ap's early
musical influences were Stevie Wonder, The Eagles, The Beatles, A Tribe Called
Quest, De La Soul, Leaders of the New School and the popular Filipino rock/folk
group, Asin. Apl was introduced to hip-hop by break dancing. "I would take
the jeepney all the way to Angeles City, and that's how I got introduced to
break dancing," he said. "I would see kids at the corner
break-dancing and I'm like, 'I wanna do that.'" apl.de.ap revealed to
People Magazine in 2011 that he is legally blind in both of his eyes, suffering
from nystagmus and has this condition his entire career.[3] "I'm good at
shapes. If I'm not close, even if it's big, I can't read it. I doubted myself
for a long time," apl.de.ap said. "I'm comfortable not using my
vision. I weave around my problems." He went on to say in the same article
that "Until I discovered hip-hop, I felt I wasn't going to accomplish
anything." Two of his siblings are dead: his younger brother Arnel
committed suicide (this is referenced in The Apl Song in the lines "I
guess sometimes life's stresses get you down/Oh brother, wish I could have helped
you out"). His youngest brother, Joven Pineda Deala, was murdered at the
age of 22 in February 2009 in Porac, Pampanga.
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