
DizzyEight Biography: Age, Girlfriend, Net Worth, Height, TikTok, Songs
DizzyEight, whose full name is Jalon Dante Paul, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and YouTube personality from Prairieville, Louisiana.
Renowned for his Christian rap and nerdcore music, he blends anime, superhero, and pop culture themes in tracks like “Hokage” and “Saiyan Cypher.”
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A versatile artist, he infuses his faith and storytelling into his music, proudly representing his Louisiana roots and resonating with a global audience through his unique sound.
Profile
- Full Name: Jalon Dante Paul
- Stage Name: DizzyEight
- Born: 1990s
- Age: 30s
- Birthplace: Prairieville, Louisiana, United States
- Nationality: American
- Occupation: Rapper, Singer, Songwriter, YouTube Personality
- Height: Unknown
- Religion: Christianity
- Parents: Unknown
- Siblings: Unknown
- Spouse: None
- Children: None
- Relationship: Single
- Net Worth: $100,000 to $500,000
Early Life & Education
DizzyEight was born in the 1990s in Prairieville, Louisiana, United States. He grew up in Prairieville, Louisiana, in a close-knit community. Details about his parents and siblings are not publicly disclosed, as he maintains privacy about his family.
Of American nationality and presumed African American ethnicity, he was raised in a Christian household, which has had a profound influence on his music.
Specific details about DizzyEight’s education are not publicly available. Given his early start in music production at age 11, he likely balanced schooling with his creative pursuits.

Career
DizzyEight began rapping at nine and producing at 11, gaining traction in 2017 with his breakout single “I’m Not Okay,” which showcased his emotional depth and lyrical skill.
His music spans hip-hop, pop, R&B, rock, and EDM, with a focus on nerdcore, incorporating themes from anime (Naruto, Dragon Ball Z), Marvel, and DC comics.
His YouTube channel, launched in 2014, has over 209,000 subscribers and 225 videos, featuring hits like “Hokage,” “Class 1-A,” “Shonen Jump,” “Saiyan Cypher,” and “Legendary.” These tracks blend catchy beats with storytelling, celebrating anime culture and personal triumphs.
He releases music biweekly, collaborating with artists like Rustage, Shwabadi, Dan Bull, Fabvl, and Joey Nato on cyphers like “Saiyan Cypher” and “Class 1-A.”
His 2016 album Winter Sessions and 2023 singles like “Not Afraid,” “Link With Me,” “Lost Myself,” and “Breath” highlight his versatility.
In 2025, he continues to drop original music monthly, with projects like Chinatown’s Favorite (potentially misattributed to Khantrast in some sources) and features on internet cyphers.
His YouTube shorts channel, DizzyEight Shorts, and SoundCloud presence amplify his reach. DizzyEight’s Christian faith shines through in tracks like “Tough Love” and “Sacrifices,” making him a standout in contemporary hip-hop and nerdcore.
Social Media
- Instagram handle: @dizzyeight
- TikTok handle: @dizzyeight
- Facebook: DizzyEight
- YouTube channel: DizzyEight
Personal Life
DizzyEight, likely in his early 30s, resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and keeps his personal life private.
His height is not documented, and he is single, with no confirmed relationships, spouse, or children.
His Christian faith is a cornerstone of his identity, as reflected in lyrics that address personal struggles and societal themes.
An avid anime enthusiast and comic book reader, he draws inspiration from Naruto, My Hero Academia, and superhero narratives.
DizzyEight enjoys creating in his home studio, often sharing memes and studio photos on Instagram.
Net Worth
DizzyEight’s net worth is estimated at $100,000 to $500,000.
His income comes from YouTube ad revenue (estimated $1,000-$5,000 monthly based on 125,000 subscribers and 20,000+ daily views, per StarStat), music streams on Spotify and SoundCloud, and potential sponsorships.

Discography
- Winter Sessions (2016) – Album
- “I’m Not Okay” (2017) – Single
- “Hokage” (2018) – Single
- “Class 1-A” (2019) – Single, feat. Rustage, Shwabadi, Dan Bull, VideoGameRapBattles
- “Saiyan Cypher” (2019) – Single, feat. Fabvl, Joey Nato, Dan Bull, Shwabadi
- “Shonen Jump” (2020) – Single
- “Shonen Jump 2” (2020) – Single
- “SHARINGAN” (2020) – Single
- “Legendary” (2021) – Single
- “Shonen Jump Villains” (2021) – Single
- “Decay” (2022) – Single
- “Not Afraid” (2023) – Single
- “Link With Me” (2023) – Single
- “Lost Myself” (2023) – Single
- “Breath” (2023) – Single
- “Rogue” (Date Unknown) – Single
- “Sacrifices” (Date Unknown) – Single
- “Tough Love” (Date Unknown) – Single
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