Dee Stix, hailing from Jersey City, NJ, has been creating music since the age of 8, and it’s clear that he has nothing but passion for his music. He has only grown stronger over the years. His first track, “Ya don’t want no wrek ft nunu,” set the tone for a versatile musical journey. Inspired by multiple artist like NBA Youngboy, lil wayne, young pappy etc. Dee Stix has honed his craft across multiple genres, embracing both the creative and business sides of the industry. He writes his own lyrics and occasionally come up with music video concepts that reflect their authentic, raw style. Dee Stix is no stranger to the stage, having performed in front of large crowds like those at Chester PA’s Exit 69 Club, the Blueroom in Secaucus, and the queen of hearts boat in New York City. While Dee Stix hasn’t released music since 2017, fans are eagerly awaiting his comeback mixtape, Living a Nightmare, which is set to drop some time December. His single “I’m back” is ready for release in 2 weeks. With a dream of performing at Rolling Loud and aspirations to one day be mansion-rich and on the Billboard 100, Dee Stix is determined to make his mark on the music world. He’s eyeing collaborations with top names like Rod Wave and would of loved to work with Juice WRLD if given the chance. Check out their new single “Ain’t Drop Since 2017,” releasing in two weeks! Follow them on Instagram: @dee_stix
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