Dax
Biography
Dax is the stage name of Dax, a Canadian rapper, singer, and songwriter known for combining technical rap skills with introspective themes about mental health, faith, addiction, and personal growth. Rising through viral music videos and social media rather than the traditional label system, he built a large independent following before achieving broader recognition with hits such as “Dear Alcohol” and “To Be a Man.”

Career Path
Born Daniel Nwosu Jr. in Canada, Dax initially pursued basketball at the collegiate level before turning to poetry, motivational speaking, and eventually music. He began gaining attention around 2016 through online freestyles, remixes, and original songs, using social media platforms to grow a global audience. His early breakthrough came with “Cash Me Outside,” which helped establish his online presence.

Musical Style
Dax is known for switching between rapid-fire technical rapping and melodic, emotionally driven singing. His lyrics frequently explore subjects such as depression, self-improvement, relationships, spirituality, and addiction, setting him apart from many mainstream rap artists whose work focuses more heavily on lifestyle themes. Critics and supporters alike often note the direct, motivational nature of his songwriting.
Notable Releases
His debut studio album, Pain Paints Paintings (2021), helped solidify his reputation as an independent artist capable of attracting millions of streams. The 2022 single “Dear Alcohol,” later remixed with Elle King, became one of his biggest successes and crossed into country audiences. He followed with songs such as “Depression,” “To Be a Man,” and the album From a Man’s Perspective (2024).
Impact and Recognition
Dax’s career is notable for its strong digital-first growth strategy. He amassed millions of followers across major social platforms and built a substantial audience before signing with a major-label partner. His work has earned chart placements, industry recognition, and certifications for songs including “Dear Alcohol” and “To Be a Man.”
Collaborators and Influences
Throughout his career, Dax has collaborated with artists including Tech N9ne, Trippie Redd, Tom MacDonald, Nasty C, Darius Rucker, and Elle King. He has cited influences such as Tupac Shakur, Drake, 50 Cent, and Lil Wayne.