Dee Billz Biography: Age, Girlfriend, Net Worth, Height, Songs, Instagram, TikTok

Dee Billz Biography: Age, Girlfriend, Net Worth, Height, Songs, Instagram, TikTok

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Dee Billz, whose full name is Dylan Robertson, is an American drill rapper and songwriter from Brooklyn, New York.

A key affiliate of the rap group 41, he’s known for his energetic tracks like “41 Cypher” and “Beckham,” which capture the raw spirit of Brooklyn’s drill scene.

With a charismatic presence and bold lyrics, he channels his Brownsville upbringing and African-American heritage, making waves as a rising star in hip-hop.

Profile

  • Full Name: Dylan Robertson
  • Stage Name: Dee Billz
  • Born: 2000s
  • Age: 20s
  • Birthplace: Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, United States
  • Nationality: American
  • Occupation: Rapper, Songwriter, Social Media Personality
  • Height: 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm)
  • Religion: Unknown
  • Parents: Unknown
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: None
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $100,000 to $500,000

Early Life & Education

Dee Billz was born in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, in the early 2000s. Details about his parents and siblings are not publicly available, as he keeps his family life private.

Of American nationality and presumed African-American ethnicity, his religious beliefs are not disclosed.

Growing up in the vibrant, gritty Brownsville neighborhood, Dee was immersed in Brooklyn’s dynamic hip-hop culture, which shaped his passion for music.

Information about Dee Billz’s education is limited. Given his young age and focus on music, he likely attended high school in Brooklyn but may not have pursued higher education, prioritizing his rap career instead.

Career

Dee Billz emerged in the Brooklyn drill scene in 2021 with his debut single “Tag Team” (February 2021). As a key affiliate of the rap group 41, alongside Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, and TaTa, he played a pivotal role in connecting the trio, introduced through mutual friends in Brownsville.

His breakout came with “41 Cypher” (January 2022), a viral track with over 6 million YouTube views by 2024, featured on 41’s EP 41 World: Not the Album (2023). His May 2022 appearance on On the Radar cypher, with 18 million views, was a defining moment, credited with reviving Brooklyn drill.

Dee’s solo work includes the 2023 summer banger “Beckham,” a local hit, and his mixtape Too Animated (2023), which showcases his punchy cadence and animated delivery.

Tracks like “41 Bop,” “OGzK,” “Drid,” “4100,” “Black Ops,” and “STOP DISSING” highlight his lyrical versatility, blending gritty storytelling with catchy hooks.

Collaborations with artists like Rowdy Rebel, Nemzzz, and Bay Swag, and features on tracks like “Stomp Stomp” (2023) and “Maintenance Man” (2024), have expanded his reach.

His freestyles, such as “Dee Billz On The Radar Freestyle” and “In That Mode Freestyle,” showcase his raw talent.

In 2025, he contributed to Khantrast’s Landed in Brooklyn (Remix)” and continues to release music, cementing his place in drill. Dee’s social media savvy, particularly on TikTok, has turned his snippets into viral trends, amplifying his influence.

Social Media

  • Instagram handle: @realdeebillz_
  • TikTok handle: @realdeebillz

Personal Life

Dee Billz, likely in his early 20s, resides in Brooklyn, New York, and is single, with no confirmed relationships, spouse, or children.

Standing at 5 feet 7 inches, he has dreadlocks, tattoos, and a trendy fashion sense, often sporting designer streetwear that reflects his Brooklyn swagger.

His charismatic, animated persona—described as drill’s answer to Busta Rhymes—sets him apart in the genre.

Net Worth

Dee Billz’s net worth is estimated at $100,000 to $500,000.

His income comes from music streams (e.g., “41 Cypher” with 10 million Spotify streams), live performances, and social media sponsorships.

As an affiliate of 41, signed to Republic Records, he earns royalties from group projects like 41 World: Not the Album.

Discography

  • “Tag Team” (2021) – Single
  • “41 Cypher” (2022) – Single, feat. Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, TaTa
  • “OGzK” (2022) – Single, feat. Blockwork
  • “Beckham” (2023) – Single, feat. KJ Swervo
  • “41 Bop” (2023) – Single
  • “Drid” (2023) – Single
  • “4100” (2023) – Single
  • “Black Ops” (2023) – Single, feat. FaZe Kaysan, Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, TaTa, C Blu, Kenzo Balla
  • “STOP DISSING” (2023) – Single
  • “30” (2023) – Single
  • “ON HOTS” (2023) – Single
  • “DeadGame” (2023) – Single
  • “Childs Play” (2023) – Single
  • “Stomp Stomp” (2023) – Single, feat. TaTa
  • “Afterparty” (2023) – Single
  • 41 World: Not the Album (2023) – EP, feat. 41
  • Too Animated (2023) – Mixtape
  • “Maintenance Man” (2024) – Single, feat. Nemzzz
  • “Karma” (2024) – Single, feat. G5AZO
  • “Landed in Brooklyn (Remix)” (2025) – Single, feat. Khantrast

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