Jake Hill (musician)

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Jake Hill
Hill in 2022
Hill in 2022
Background information
Birth nameDaniel Jacob Hill
Also known asiamjakehill, Lil Tra$h, Lil Pinecone, Dixon Dallas, ur pretty
BornApril 10, 1992
OriginAuburn-Opelika, Alabama, U.S.
Genres

Daniel Jacob Hill is an American singer, rapper and metal vocalist. He has recorded under numerous names, including Jake Hill (or iamjakehill), Lil Tra$h, ur pretty and Dixon Dallas, crossing into different genres with each personality.

Career

Hill was born on April 10th, 1992.[1] He is from Alabama.[2] He began rhyming songs when he was twelve years old.[3] Under his main alias iamjakehill, he has released music across a variety of genres, including a mix of alternative rock, pop-punk, rap, indie-pop, and metal.[3]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Semi Serious (2016)
  • Semi Serious 2 (2017)
  • Spectrum (2017)
  • Solace (2018)
  • Wither (2018)
  • Autumn Gloom (2020)
  • dying lately (2021)
  • so much for closure (2023)

Extended plays

  • Me Vs You (2017)
  • Drag Me Deeper (2017)
  • Antheia (2018)
  • Solace II (2019)
  • Follow Me into Hell (2022)
  • Revenge Anthems (2023)
  • bad times friend... (2024)

Collaborations with Josh A

  • Better Off Dead (2017)
  • Chaos (2018)
  • Better Off Dead II (2018)
  • Better Off Dead III (2018)
  • Save Our Souls (2019)
  • RUN UP! (2020)
  • miss me (2020)
  • Back From the Dead (2022)

As Lil Tra$h

  • It's Hot Down Here (2017)
  • Lil Tra$h (2018)
  • Meme King (2021)
  • Tra$h Music (2024)

As Dixon Dallas

  • "Like Whiskey" (2023)[4]
  • "Sleeping All Alone" (2023)
  • "F-150" (2023)[4]
  • "Better Without You" (2023)[4]
  • "Something To Feel" (2023)
  • "Leave This All Behind" (2024)
  • "This Is Love" (2024)
  • "Running To You" (2024)
  • "Happy Anniversary" (2024)

As ur pretty

  • "Keep Riding Me" (2021)
  • "I'll Never Let You Go" (2021)
  • "Hit My Spot" (2022)
  • "Fill Me Up" (2023)
  • "Right Now" (2024)

References

  1. Sacher, Andrew (October 30, 2019). "Alabama rapper Jake Hill cancels show due to Morrissey's venue-wide meat ban". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved August 28, 2023.
  2. Wiggins, Christopher (August 4, 2023). "Dixon Dallas Talks About His Viral Gay Country Song That You Have to Hear to Believe". Advocate. Retrieved August 28, 2023.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Williamson, Melanie Mae (June 11, 2023). "Dying Lately: An Exclusive Interview with Jake Hill / iamjakehill". Music Scene Media. Retrieved August 28, 2023.
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