24hrs (rapper) Biography: Age, Parents, Net Worth, Height, Albums, Wife, Songs, Kids
Biography
24hrs, born Robert Dozier Davis III on December 1, 1990, in Oakland, California, is a talented American rapper, singer, songwriter, DJ, and producer based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Formerly known as Royce Rizzy (or Rolls Royce Rizzy), he began his career in 2011 with the mixtape Bag Muzik and gained underground buzz through moody, high-octane tracks released anonymously on SoundCloud.
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Due to a 2015 lawsuit from Rolls-Royce over his stage name, he rebranded as 24hrs. He rose to prominence with the 2016 hit “What You Like” featuring Ty Dolla $ign and Wiz Khalifa, which charted on rhythmic radio.
The older brother of rapper MadeinTYO, he has collaborated with him on tracks like “Uber Everywhere” and released projects including Sunset (2016), Night Shift (2017), and Not Open Late (2017).
Married to rapper Salma Slims, 24hrs blends R&B-infused trap with influences from Jadakiss and Fabolous, maintaining a cult following in the hip-hop scene.
| American rapper, singer, songwriter, DJ, and producer | |
| 24hrs | |
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| Wiki Facts & About Data | |
| Real Name: | Robert Dozier Davis III |
| Stage Name: | 24hrs |
| Born: | 1 December 1990 (age 34 years old) |
| Place of Birth: | Oakland, California, United States |
| Nationality: | American |
| Education: | Nile C. Kinnick High School |
| Height: | 1.65 m |
| Parents: | Robert Dozier Davis Jr., Angela Marie Davis |
| Siblings: | MadeinTYO |
| Spouse: | Salma Slims (m. 2025) |
| Girlfriend • Partner: | Not Dating |
| Children: | N/A |
| Occupation: | Rapper • Singer |
| Net Worth: | $500,000 (USD) |
Early Life & Education
24hrs, born Robert Dozier Davis III on December 1, 1990, in Oakland, California, grew up in a military family.
His father, Sergeant Major Robert Dozier Davis Jr., served in the U.S. Army. At the same time, his mother, Angela Marie Davis (née Thompson), managed the household amid constant relocations across states such as California, Texas, New York, Virginia, and Hawaii, as well as overseas postings.
The family’s African American heritage, rooted in Southern traditions from both parents’ upbringings in Georgia and Alabama, shaped Davis’ early cultural identity. Raised in the Baptist faith, he attended church services regularly during deployments, finding stability in gospel music amid the frequent moves.
His only publicly known sibling is his younger brother, Malcolm Jamaal Davis, better known as the rapper MadeinTYO, born on April 12, 1992. The brothers have collaborated musically, including on the 2016 EP 24Hrs in Tokyo, reflecting their shared experiences abroad.
During his teenage years, he lived in Yokosuka, Japan, before moving to Atlanta, Georgia, in the mid-2000s alongside his brother. Given the family’s time in Japan during his high school years, he attended Nile C. Kinnick High School in Yokosuka, like his brother.
He began making music around age 18, eventually relocating to Atlanta, where he lived with rapper Lil Scrappy early on and pursued his career.
Career
24hrs, born Robert Dozier Davis III, began his music career in 2011 under the name Rolls Royce Rizzy (often shortened to Royce Rizzy).
His debut mixtape, Bag Muzik, followed by Bag Muzik 2 in 2012, introduced his early fusion of trap and R&B—a sound that would later define his identity.
During this period, he gained regional attention through collaborations with Southern rap figures like Lil Scrappy, Twista, and Waka Flocka Flame, as well as guest appearances on songs such as Play-N-Skillz’s “Freakz” alongside Ty Dolla $ign.
In 2014, 24hrs signed with Private Club Records, the Atlanta-based label co-founded by his brother MadeinTYO. That same year, he dropped the Rizzy Business mixtape and began experimenting with a more melodic, nocturnal sound, uploading anonymous tracks to SoundCloud.
A trademark lawsuit from luxury automaker Rolls-Royce in 2015 prompted him to rebrand as 24hrs—a name symbolizing his relentless work ethic and late-night creative style.
His big break came in 2016 with the hit single “What You Like” featuring Ty Dolla $ign and Wiz Khalifa, produced by Murda Beatz. The track reached No. 37 on Billboard’s Rhythmic Songs chart and marked his first mainstream success. That same year, he released the Open EP and collaborated with MadeinTYO on 24Hrs in Tokyo, recorded during a trip celebrating their shared background and artistic chemistry.
Between 2016 and 2018, 24hrs established his “night shift” sound through projects like Sunset, Night Shift, and Not Open Late, all released under Private Club Records.
His smooth, Auto-Tune-heavy vocals and atmospheric production drew comparisons to PARTYNEXTDOOR and Bryson Tiller. Subsequent projects such as 12AM in Atlanta (2018), World on Fire (2019), and Real Walker 1.5 (2023) further showcased his consistency and growth as an artist.
Beyond rapping, 24hrs has produced for artists including Ty Dolla $ign and frequently DJs under the alias “Twenty.” He continues to collaborate closely with his wife, rapper Salma Slims, and members of the Private Club collective, maintaining his place in the modern R&B and melodic trap landscape.
Social Media
- Wikipedia: 24hrs (rapper)
- Instagram: TWENTY (@24hrs)
- YouTube: 24HRS
- Facebook: 24HRS
Personal Life
24hrs, born Robert Dozier Davis III on December 1, 1990, in Oakland, California, is 34 years old.
He is married to fellow rapper Salma Slims (real name Salma Davis), whom he met through mutual friends TK N Cash in Atlanta’s music scene.
The couple began dating around 2016 and celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary in 2025 while appearing on Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, where their relationship dynamics, including trust issues and career pressures, have been highlighted in storylines.
There is no confirmed information about 24hrs having children; extensive searches and biographical sources, including interviews and social media, do not reference any sons or daughters, suggesting he and Salma have none or keep family matters private.
His height is 1.65 m. Regarding dating history, details are scarce beyond his long-term relationship with Salma, which evolved from professional collaboration to romance; no earlier high-profile relationships or ex-partners have been disclosed in media profiles or his own statements.
Net Worth
24hrs, the Atlanta-based rapper and producer born Robert Dozier Davis III, has an estimated net worth of $500,000.
This figure stems primarily from his music releases, including hits like “What You Like” (featuring Ty Dolla $ign and Wiz Khalifa), mixtapes such as Night Shift and Sunset, and collaborations with artists like his brother MadeinTYO.
Additional income likely comes from touring, DJ gigs, production work, and appearances on reality TV like Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta. Earlier estimates placed his wealth at around $450,000 in 2018, reflecting steady but modest growth in the underground R&B-trap scene.
Some sources speculate higher at $5 million, but this appears overstated given his independent label status and lack of major commercial breakthroughs.
Discography
Mixtapes & Albums
- Bag Muzik (2011) – as Rolls Royce Rizzy
- Bag Muzik 2 (2012) – as Rolls Royce Rizzy
- Rizzy Business (2014) – as Rolls Royce Rizzy
- Sunset (2016)
- Open Late (2016)
- Night Shift (2017)
- Not Open Late (2017)
- 12:AM in Atlanta (2018)
- B4 XMAS (2018)
- World on Fire (2019)
- Houses on the Hill (2019)
- 12:AM in Atlanta 2 (2020)
- Real Walker (2022)
- Real Walker 1.5 (2023)
EPs
- Open (2016)
- 24Hrs in Tokyo (2016) – with MadeinTYO
- B4 XMAS (2018) – also listed as mixtape in some sources
- Valentino Twenty (2020)
- Left Foot Right Foot (2021) – with Salma Slims
Notable Singles
- “Freakz” – Play-N-Skillz ft. 24hrs, Ty Dolla $ign (2015)
- “What You Like” ft. Ty Dolla $ign & Wiz Khalifa (2016) – Rhythmic Top 40 hit
- “You Know” ft. Young Thug (2017)
- “Lie to Me” (2018)
- “Back for Me” (2019)
- “Leave LA” ft. Murda Beatz (2020)
- “Superstar” (2022)
- “Real Walker” (2023)
Collaborative & Production Credits
- Produced for Ty Dolla $ign, MadeinTYO, and Salma Slims
- Featured on tracks by Murda Beatz, DJ Mustard, and Private Club artists
- DJ sets and remixes under alias Twenty
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