Wisdom Mikeal Oluola, also known as Hurricane Wisdom, is an American rapper, vocalist, musician, performer, and social media personality.
He is renowned for his melodic trap and pop-rap style, delivering introspective “pain music” about rural Florida life, personal struggles, and resilience, with hits like “Giannis,” “Drugs Callin,” and “Better” earning millions of streams and cosigns from artists like Rod Wave, NoCap, and Lil Baby.
Essential Data
- Full Name: Wisdom Mikeal Oluola
- Stage Name: Hurricane Wisdom
- Born: April 5, 2001
- Age: 24 years old
- Birthplace: Tallahassee, Florida, United States
- Nationality: American
- Ethnicity: African-American
- Occupation: Rapper, Vocalist, Musician
- Height: Unknown
- Religion: Christianity
- Parents: Mr. Oluola, Mrs. Oluola
- Siblings: Gabriel Oluola
- Spouse: None
- Children: None
- Relationship: Single
- Net Worth: $2 million USD
Early Life and Education
Wisdom Mikeal Oluola was born on April 5, 2001, in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. He grew up mainly in rural Havana, Florida, raised by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oluola, and spent considerable time with his grandmother due to frequent moves related to family circumstances.
His parents separated when he was young, causing him to move between his mother’s and father’s homes. During his mother’s incarceration, his grandmother played a significant role in his upbringing until he lived with his father from middle school onward.
He has an older brother, Gabriel Oluola, and additional siblings from his father’s later marriage. Growing up in a large, musically influenced family shaped his early experiences.
His African-American heritage and Christian faith are rooted in his early involvement in church music and choirs, where he began rapping at age 11.
Career
Hurricane Wisdom adopted his stage name in 2020, inspired by his wavy hairstyle at the time (before switching to dreadlocks), and released his first song, “Granny’s Baby,” that year.
Following his debut in 2020, he quickly gained traction with melodic, emotional tracks reflecting his upbringing in small-town Florida. Early breakthroughs came in 2021, including his feature on SpotemGottem’s “Got A Lil Older” and receiving cosigns from Rod Wave.
In 2021, he released his debut album, Hurricane Season. Over the next several years, he followed up with State of Emergency (2022), Category 5: The Biggest Hurricane (2023), Eye of the Storm (2024), and Perfect Storm (2025), all of which charted on the Billboard 200. An expanded version, Perfect Storm: Sorry 4 The Rain, arrived later in 2025.
Standout singles like “Giannis” (over 30 million streams), “Drugs Callin,” “Powerhouse,” “OT,” and “Afraid” showcase his blend of singing and rapping, often addressing personal hardships.
He has collaborated with NoCap, Polo G (on “Giannis” remix), Lil Baby, G Herbo, and others, building a dedicated fanbase through authentic storytelling and a strong work ethic.
Active on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, he continues releasing music independently while exploring potential expansions into songwriting and business.

Social Media
- Instagram: @hurricane.wisdom
- TikTok: @hurricanewisdom850
- YouTube Channel: Hurricane Wisdom
Personal Life
Hurricane Wisdom, aged 24, is currently single. There are no publicly available details regarding past relationships, girlfriends, or marriages. He does not have children.
He maintains privacy around romantic matters while openly discussing family challenges, including his mother’s incarceration, time spent with his grandmother, and moving frequently during childhood.
Net Worth
Hurricane Wisdom’s net worth is estimated at $2 million USD. His income primarily comes from music streaming royalties and sales (millions of streams on tracks and albums via platforms like Spotify and Apple Music), live performances and tours, and feature collaborations.
Discography
- Hurricane Season (album, 2021)
- State of Emergency (album, 2022)
- Category 5: The Biggest Hurricane (album, 2023)
- Eye of the Storm (album, 2024)
- Perfect Storm (album, 2025)
- Perfect Storm: Sorry 4 The Rain (expanded album, 2025)
- The Live Sessions Vol. 1 (album, 2025)

