Daniel Nwosu Jr., best known by his stage name Dax, is a Nigerian-Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, and composer who was born in Canada but grew up in Nigeria.
He attended Newman University, where he was a member of the Newman Jets basketball team, where he played guard. Prior to pursuing a rap career, he was a poet and a motivational speaker, in addition to his other endeavours. The majority of his time spent at Newman University was spent working as an office cleaner, which he stated was an enjoyable job since it allowed him to spend his free time working on the development of his rap career.
In addition to his vocal abilities, Dax is a multi-talented artist who is at the centre of a rapidly expanding global music scene. When it comes to his music, he is a highly distinct and uniquely wired artist who isn't afraid to violate the norms and push the limits of our vision with his profoundly layered and meticulously produced soundscapes.

Dax and Snow Tha Product
Dax is creating music that is motivated by a desire to motivate, inspire, and share his narrative in his own unique manner. He has an amazing amount of drive, focus, and tenacity, which has propelled him to become a relentless and unstoppable force in the music industry.
Dax gained notoriety as a result of the official music video for his song "Cash Me Outside," in which he appeared with Danielle Bregoli. Hit Em Up, "All Eyez On Me," and "Changes" are among the songs he has remixed, as are Machine Gun Kelly's "Rap Devil," which is a play on Eminem's "Rap God," Eminem's "Killshot," and "The Real Slim Shady," the latter remixed as "The Real Dax Shady," and XXXTentacion's "Look."
He creates songs that are inspired by his own experiences, and he uses his musical expertise to express tales and share ideas that will resonate with audiences of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds. Using his sophisticated wordplay and many opposing flows, he creates fusions that are still held together by emotional undertones even after combining various unique and experimental sounds with his clever language.
"I'll say it for you," his second EP, was released in 2020 and received overwhelmingly positive reviews. The single from that EP, "Dear God," was praised by critics for its subject matter and lyricism, and the music video for the song has received over 40 million views on YouTube and more than 50 million streams on Spotify. The same year, he released his hit songs "faster" and "I don't want another apology," which featured Tech N9ne and Trippie Redd, respectively.
In August 2021, Dax announced the release of his first studio album, "Propaganda," which featured Tom Macdonald as the album's lead single. The song peaked at #9 on the Billboard Charts' Rap Digital Song Sales list and was certified platinum. The third single from the album, "40 Days, 40 Nights," featuring Nasty C, was released in early October of 2021.
His most recent single, "A Lot At Stake," is an uptempo duet with the incredible Mexican female rapper Snow Tha Product, which is available on iTunes. The lyrics of the song are primarily about being loyal to oneself.
With his talent, he hopes to empower others while also leaving a lasting impression on the world and becoming a legend. He is motivated by the desire to communicate emotions via music and to make a good difference in people's lives.
LexNour Beats created the track, which is taken from his first studio album, Pain Paints Paintings, which was published digitally by Living Legends Entertainment and produced by LexNour Beats.
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