Born Darius Lewis in Phoenix, Arizona, 20-year-old DBangz is an undeniable artist whose raw, viral smash “Thick Niggas and Anime Tiddies” cut through the crowded meme rap scene in 2017. Due to his pure curiosity and fandom of prolific, elusive rap figures MF Doom and Earl Sweatshirt, the goofy, skateboarding freethinker began recording music at the age of 14 in his childhood home garage. This is where he developed his affinity for lewd lyrics, iconic hip-hop samples and cartoon themes. After 2017’s Summer Booty Sweat and 2018’s Winter Booty Icicles, a pair of solid projects that amplify DBangz’s pornographic and comedic subject matter, he released a 2018 follow-up, Konohagakure, on which he departed from his uber-playful style. Dbangz would then go on to release his next hit single Last Claim in 2018 in which he solidified his role as a new up-and coming rapper. Keahonui, a six-track EP was then released the following year, fully showcasing DBangz’s versatility, desire to be taken seriously and exhibited his potential to be a crucial voice in the music industry. Today, DBangz has boasted hundreds of millions of streams across all digital streaming platforms with his latest 2020 EP, Been a Long Time, warming up his fans for what is to come in the future.