Tione Jayden Merritt(IPA:[taj.oʊnd͡ʒeɪ.dənˈmɛɹ.ɪt]) (born April 30, 2001), known professionally asLil Tjay(/ˈtiːdʒeɪ/ⓘTEE-jay),[1]is an American rapper and singer/songwriter. He rose to prominence with his 2017 single "Resume", and signed withColumbia Recordsfollowing the success of his 2018 single "Brothers",which receivedtriple platinumcertification by theRecording Industry Association of America(RIAA). His guest appearance onPolo G's 2019 single, "Pop Out"marked his first entry on theBillboardHot 100—peaking at number 11—while his own single, "F.N"became his first to do so as a lead artist. Each preceded the release of his debut studio album,True 2 Myself(2019), which peaked at number five on theBillboard200.
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Birth name | Tione Jayden Merritt |
Born | The Bronx,New York City,U.S. | April 30, 2001
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Discography | Lil Tjay discography |
Years active | 2017–present |
Labels | Columbia |
Website | liltjaymusic |
His second studio album,Destined 2 Win(2021) was supported by the single "Calling My Phone"(with6lack), which peaked at number three on theBillboardHot 100. His 2023 song "Gangsta Boo"(withIce Spice) likewise entered the chart, and his third studio album,222,was released in July of that year.[2]
Early life
editMerritt was born and raised in theFordhamneighborhood ofthe Bronx,New York City.[1]He was raised by a single mother and has two younger siblings in what was described as a "roomy" apartment. Merritt called himself the problematic child of the three children. As he would often get himself into petty robberies and school fights, some speculate he was bullied because of his height, where he stands at only 5 foot 6. At the age of 15, Merritt was arrested for a robbery, and sentenced to a year at theyouth detention center,where he would begin to write raps; they included one of his hit songs "Resume", which he released onSoundCloud.[3]
Merritt's childhood friend, Smelly, was fatally stabbed on August 14, 2016. Merritt pays tribute to his childhood friend in a number of his songs; referencing his name, "Smelly".[4]
Career
edit2017–2019: Beginnings, record deal, andTrue 2 Myself
editIn 2017, Merritt began releasing music onSoundCloud.[3]"Resume", one of his first songs, was released when Merritt was 16 years old, and quickly began spreading online.
On March 10, 2018, Merritt competed and placed first at the NYC All Ages Edition of Coast 2 Coast LIVE, where his performance gained the attention of a record labelA&Rwho was in attendance to judge the showcase.[5]Soon after, Merritt released the single "Brothers",which became his biggest song at the time and led to him signing withColumbia Records.[6]
Released onYouTubein 2018, Merritt earned himself recognition through his sampling ofJustin Bieber's "Baby"on his single,"None of Your Love".[7]
Within the first ten months of Merritt's music career, he had released five tracks that recorded over one million plays on SoundCloud.[8][9]"Brothers", "Resume", "Goat",and"Leaked"each accumulated tens of millions of streams.[10]In July 2018, Merritt worked with producerCashMoneyAPto release "None of Your Love", which also amassed tens of millions of plays.[8]Merritt released his debut EPNo Comparisonat the end of 2018.[9]
In January 2019, Merritt was featured on fellow rapperPolo G's single "Pop Out",which peaked at number 11 on theBillboardHot 100.[11]In July, he was featured on boy bandPrettyMuch's "Lying".[12]Later that year, he released an EP titledF.N;the project's lead single, "F.N",peaked at number 56 on theBillboardHot 100 and became his first solo charting song. Merritt released his debut albumTrue 2 Myselfon October 11, 2019. It debuted and peaked at number 5 on the USBillboard200.In December, he was featured on a remix of24kGoldn's song "Valentino".[13]
2020–2021:State of EmergencyandDestined 2 Win
editIn early 2020, Merritt reached theBillboardHot 100 again with his single "20/20",which peaked at number 94 on the chart. On May 8, 2020, Merritt released the EPState of Emergency,which focused heavily ondrill music,a popular subgenre inNew York City.[14]The seven-song EP included the track "Zoo York"(featuringFivio ForeignandPop Smoke), which peaked at number 65 on the Hot 100.[15]In July, Merritt appeared on Pop Smoke's debut posthumous album,Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon,on the track "Mood Swings",which reached number 17 on theBillboardHot 100.[16]On August 11, Merritt was included onXXL's 2020Freshman Class.[17]In October, Merritt hinted at a new project onTwitter.[18]
On February 12, 2021, Merritt released his single "Calling My Phone",a collaboration withAtlantasinger6lack,which was accompanied by a music video directed by Cam Busby.[19]The song debuted at number three on theBillboardHot 100, becoming the highest-charting single of Merritt's career.[2]On March 19, Merritt released "Headshot",a collaboration with Polo G and Fivio Foreign as the second single from his second studio album,Destined 2 Win,which was released on April 2, 2021. The album consists of twenty-one tracks.[20]On October 22, Merritt released the lead single to his upcoming third studio album "Not in the Mood"(featuring Fivio Foreign andKay Flock). The single was teased in snippets usingTikTokfrom September prior to its release.[21]
2022–present:222
editIn early March 2022, Merritt began teasing a new song titled "In My Head"which uses a sample ofIyaz's "Replay".It was eventually released on April 1, 2022.[22]On April, Merritt released a freestyle "Lavish" on his YouTube channel. The following day, he announced his EPStrictly 4 My Fans.[23]On August 26, Merritt released his single "Beat the Odds", which details his near-fatal shooting and an update on his recovery.[24]On November 17, Merritt teased a trailer for his single "Give You What You Want", which was released the same day at 4 p.m. on YouTube.[25]
In late June 2023, Merritt revealed on social media that a new album was on the way[26]and released its lead singles "June 22nd" on June 23,[27]which that he revealed the album's title222onInstagram,and "Project Walls"featuringYoungBoy Never Broke Againon July 7,[28]on which he also revealed the album's cover and tracklist with features fromSummer Walker,The Kid LAROI,Fivio Foreign,Jadakiss,Polo GandCoco Jones.Before the album's release, Merritt released short documentaries on his social media and performed "Bla Bla" with Fivio Foreign atWireless Festival2023.222was released on July 14, 2023.222sold 22k in its first week.
2022 shooting
editOn June 22, 2022, Merritt was shot seven times during an attempted robbery inEdgewater, New Jersey.[29]He was flown toHackensack University Medical Centerand underwent emergency surgery, while a second victim—22-year-old Antoine Boyd—who is friends with Merritt, was also shot once and was in stable condition.[30]Meanwhile, the shooter was also hit by gunfire, and escaped with help from an unidentified co-conspirator.[31]The Bergen County Prosecutor's Office reported that the shooting did not appear random, and that one victim was upgraded from critical to stable condition, while the other was in good condition.[32]
Later that day, police arrested 27-year-old Mohamed Konate, who was charged with three counts of first-degreeattempted murder,three counts of first-degree armed robbery, and multiple weapons offenses.[33][34]Jeffery Valdez, who was with Merritt but was not injured, and Antoine Boyd were both charged with second-degree unlawful possession of a weapon, but charges were later dropped. Merritt was not charged with any crime.[35]
On June 23, 2022, it was reported that Merritt was still unconscious following the shooting.[36]Days following a lack of any credible updates on Merritt's condition, rumors began to surface claiming that he was paralyzed and possibly brain dead. However, multiple sources later disproved these rumors, as news came out on July 1, 2022, stating that Merritt was still hospitalized but "alert and talking."[37]
On August 24, 2022, Merrit uploaded an update video on his social media accounts. In the video, he states how he's doing better and is "going to come back stronger than ever" while wearing a neck brace.[38]
On August 26, 2022, Merritt released his single "Beat the Odds", which details his near-fatal experience and recovery.[24]
Incident in 2023
editOn January 16, 2023, Merritt was arrested in the Bronx and was placed in police custody, following a traffic stop.[39]Merritt was on his way to film with fellow Bronx rapperIce Spiceat the time of the arrest. The police found a handgun in the vehicle, before arresting him. He was charged with weapon possession and a court date was set for February 14.[40]
Merritt's attorney, Dawn Florio, claims the gun found by police does not belong to Merritt.[41]She also claims that the search conducted by officers was conducted illegally, as the car was allegedly parked legally on the street and Merritt was allegedly a passenger in the car.[40]
Artistry
editInfluenced by his upbringing inthe Bronx,Merritt is a melodic rapper who frequently incorporatesAuto-Tunein his songs.[42]He has drawn comparisons to fellowNew YorkrapperA Boogie wit da Hoodie.[43]In an interview withRolling Stone,he revealed that his biggest musical influences areDrake,Meek Mill,andUsher.[42]In the same interview, Merritt described his music as having a melodic sound when singing or rapping about his past struggles. Merritt also credits his success to his year spent in prison, where he claims that his ability to write songs peaked.[9]InPitchfork's featured article on Merritt, he is referred to as a "hip-hop heartthrob".[3]Later in the interview, Merritt explained that he is often called the "Bronx Justin Bieber" because of his sampling ofJustin Bieber's "Baby"on his song," None of Your Love ".[3]
Live performances
editMerritt accompaniedSeattlerapperLil Moseyon his nationwide tour throughout 2019.[44][45]He also has performed at the three-dayRolling Loudmusic festival along withMigos,Travis Scott,andKid CudiinMiami Gardens, Florida,in May 2019[46]and at theLos Angelesfestival in December. He frequently appears and performs on concerts with close friend Jay Gwuapo.[citation needed]
In September 2022, a few months after the shooting, Merritt performed his first concert since being shot. He returned to the stage for his 2022 Rolling Loud performance on September 23 in New York.
Discography
editStudio albums
- True 2 Myself(2019)
- Destined 2 Win(2021)
- 222(2023)
Tours
edit- No Escape (2019)
- True 2 Myself (2020)
- Destined 2 Win (2021)
- Born 2 Be Great (2023)
- Beat The Odds (2023)
- The Good Life (2024)
- Past 2 Present (2024)
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