Jez Dior, an indie and alternative rapper and singer from Los Angeles, California, has carved a unique niche for himself in the music industry with his grunge-infused hip-hop aesthetic. Born Jeremy Brian Griffis on November 8, 1992, he is the son of punk rock guitarist Steve Dior of the bands The Idols and London Cowboys—clearly, music runs in his blood. Beginning his career in the early 2010s, Jez Dior integrated deeply personal lyrics with a moody and introspective style, which quickly resonated with listeners searching for authenticity in their hip-hop and alternative music.
Over the years, Dior's discography has expanded with an array of singles and projects that showcase his versatility and willingness to experiment with different sounds. His most recent releases, such as "Same Mistakes," "Saw an Old Friend," and "nvm," continue to push the boundaries of his genre-blending music, with a blend of raw emotion and laid-back, introspective vibes. With songs like "Chlorine," which has been remixed by artists like Olivver The Kid and Jutes, Jez Dior proves that his artistry can translate across different interpretations while maintaining his distinctive edge. Tracks such as "Mexico" and "icantsleep" further exhibit his evolution as an artist, as he continues to touch on themes of self-exploration, love, and existential angst within his growing body of work.
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