DeJ Loaf, an American rapper and singer, gained widespread attention in 2014 with the release of her breakout single Try Me, which peaked at number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Born and raised in Detroit, she rose to prominence through her unique blend of melodic rapping and singing, gaining recognition for her distinct voice and emotional storytelling.
Her collaboration on Detroit vs. Everybody, alongside Detroit legends like Eminem and Big Sean, further solidified her place in the rap industry.
Early Life and Education
Deja Monét Trimble, now 33, was born on April 8, 1991, in Detroit, Michigan. She was raised in a predominantly African-American community, and her early years were heavily influenced by the challenges and hardships of growing up in the city.
DeJ Loaf lost her father when she was just four years old, an event that deeply impacted her upbringing and shaped her perspective on life. Raised by her mother alongside her two brothers, DeJ grew up in a modest household on Detroit’s east side. She attended Southeastern High School in Detroit, where she initially expressed an interest in sports, particularly basketball.
After graduating, she briefly attended Saginaw Valley State University, majoring in nursing, but ultimately dropped out to pursue her music career. While in college, she started focusing more seriously on songwriting, eventually leading to the creation of her first mixtape in 2012.
Personal Life
In 2016, DeJ was romantically linked with fellow rapper Lil Durk, and the two even collaborated on music together, including the joint mixtape Fuck a Friend Zone.
Although their relationship garnered attention, it eventually ended, and DeJ Loaf has since kept a low profile regarding her relationships. She has not been publicly married, and no information is available regarding any children.
Career
DeJ Loaf’s music career began in earnest in 2012 when she released her first mixtape, Do It. However, it wasn’t until her 2014 single Try Me went viral that she gained widespread recognition.
The song’s catchy, melodic delivery and personal lyrics resonated with listeners, leading to a record deal with Columbia Records. Following this, DeJ collaborated with major artists in the industry, including Eminem, Big Sean, and Royce da 5’9″, on the track Detroit vs. Everybody, further boosting her profile.
Her 2014 mixtape Sell Sole received critical acclaim, and she followed this success with her 2015 EP…And See That’s the Thing, featuring collaborations with artists like Future and Big Sean. DeJ’s music blends rap, R&B, and trap elements, creating a sound that stands out in the crowded hip-hop scene.
In 2017, she released the mixtape Fuck a Friend Zone in collaboration with Lil Durk, which explored themes of relationships and personal struggles. Her debut studio album, Liberated, was released in 2018 and featured the single No Fear, which became one of her most commercially successful tracks.
Over the years, DeJ has continued to release new music and collaborate with various artists across genres, further cementing her place in the industry.
Awards
– BET Hip Hop Awards Nomination for Best New Artist (2015)
– BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards – Social Star Award (2015)
– iHeartRadio Music Awards Nomination for Best New Hip-Hop Artist (2016)
Net worth
DeJ Loaf’s estimated net worth is $2 million. She has earned her wealth through a successful music career, including album sales, streaming royalties, and performances.
Additionally, DeJ has benefited from endorsement deals and collaborations with various brands, which have contributed to her financial success.
Discography
– Do It (2012)
– Sell Sole (2014)
– All Jokes Aside (2016)
– Fuck a Friend Zone (with Lil Durk) (2017)
– No Saint (2020)
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