Adam Hussain is a founding member of Goldie Lookin Chain, the comedy hip-hop collective from Newport, South Wales, that became one of the most distinctive and unexpected success stories in British music of the 2000s. Alongside Rhys Mwyn, Billy Webb, Mystikal, the Maggot, 2Hats and Mike Balls, Hussain was part of the original crew that put down the group's first tracks and recorded their debut album, Don't Blame the Chain.
Known within the group for his boyband-adjacent looks in the early years, Hussain has remained a core, recognisable member of GLC as the group evolved from underground novelty act into a cult favourite, scoring UK chart hits including "Guns Don't Kill People, Rappers Do" and building a live reputation built on deadpan Newport humour and self-deprecating wit that has kept the group touring and recording for over two decades.
Beyond GLC, Hussain has continued to represent Newport's music scene, appearing in local media and events tied to the city, including shows billed under his own name. Precise biographical details such as his date of birth are not publicly documented, and famouswelsh.com has not included a birth date here rather than guess at one — but his identity as a Newport-born and based member of one of Wales's most recognisable modern musical exports is well established.