Davion Blessing (born July 1, 2001), known professionally as Dave Blunts, is a rapper, singer, and songwriter born in Salt Lake City, Utah, was residing in Davenport, Iowa since the age of three, and is now currently residing in Los Angeles, California.
In an interview with No Jumper, Dave explained on how he got the stage name, stating:
My Facebook kept getting banned and I kept getting reported and shit. So, I just had to keep making random names and once day I was smoking a blunt and making a Facebook, and I was like “Shit, Dave Blunts.” And I was uploading music to Facebook, so it just kind of stuck.
Through an interview with Sheesh Media, Dave started making music at the age of six but started to take music seriously at the age of eighteen after quitting his job to make music full time. From there, Dave would start to gather a fanbase in Mexico, after posting meme images of himself through Facebook and posting his earliest music through that page. In an interview with Complex, Dave recalls the first time ever recording music, stating:
I’ve always wanted to make music, but I never had the resources to do so. There are studios in my town, but they’re expensive and not even legit. So one day I was hanging out with my friend and we went to his friend’s house who had a studio in his basement. I’m like, “Well shit, let me fuck around and make a song,” and that shit was good. After that, I would make music on my fucking Android phone with Dollar Store headphones and shit.
Further going through the interview with No Jumper, Dave confirmed that in November 2022, he did quit music and deleted all of his catalog, resulting in his earliest material being lost media, but a handful have survived via snippets through his Facebook page. Dave would also throw away his studio equipment, but has since been recovered from his mother after receiving motivational advice and through fans begging him to come back to making new music. In late 2024, his earliest music information is slowly being recovered, with his earliest EP dating back to September 29, 2020, titled Cabeza de Guapo. Sometime in 2025, most of Dave’s earliest material has resurfaced online, with some still being lost.
Taking a glance at his music, Dave is known to be very comedic with his lyrics, using slurs and vulgar languages, dark humor, and outrageous titles throughout his songs and projects, as well as introducing “characters” such as Madison, Julian, Jayce, Abigail, Matthew, and many more, often dissing them most of the time for their wrongdoings or praising them for supporting Dave throughout his life. Through the same interview from Sheesh Media, Dave soon plans to go in depth with the characters he mentions throughout his songs, but through an interview with Kids Take Over, Dave explains the lore behind some of the people throughout his songs, most notably Madison, Abigail, and Julian. Continuing to dig deeper in the Complex interview, Dave claimed that moving forward he would be giving up on using Madison, Abigail, and Julian’s names in his songs, although he would continue to drop and diss and/or support the names of other people Dave knew in his life, alongside still using their names in his songs.
Entering into 2024, Dave would go onto release three projects in the span of February and March. In April, while sharing a snippet of his song “THE CUP,” rapper Lil Yachty would co-sign Dave, to which his popularity would skyrocket through the underground scene.
From there, songs such as “Talking To The Sun,” “The Cup,” “CRYING IN THE KITCHEN,” and “Purple Stuff” would take off from his catalog, which resulted in Dave getting more co-signs from the likes of ericdoa, ilykimchi, BLP Kosher, LAZER DIM 700, Chief Keef, SZA, Kanye West, and many more. He would soon get signed to LISTEN TO THE KIDS shortly after, although Dave claimed that he would be signing to a new label after “going broke and only had $60 left in his bank account,” to which it would turn out to be a joke after revealing that he had stayed with LISTEN TO THE KIDS.
On the song “Purple Stuff,” Dave announced that he would be releasing three other projects within 2024, as he states:
I might fuck around and drop six albums all in one year
Dave would end up mostly keeping up with his word throughout the year, with the release of his debut studio album and his fourth release of 2024, Well Dude Here’s My Thing on June 28, 2024. Continuing to keep his end of the promise, on October 18, 2024, Dave would release his sophomore studio album, If I Could I Would, although it was originally announced that a deluxe to Well Dude Here’s My Thing would be releasing but was shelved instantly when the album was further into production. Although Dave was expecting to release one more album in 2024 to complete a new trilogy and to fulfill his promise of releasing six albums in one year, Dave failed to keep his promise on dropping six albums in one year.
On February 28, 2025, the song “First Day Out The Hospital” would make waves throughout social media, where Dave not only dissed Isabella for her wrongdoings towards Dave, but also dissed underground rapper Kankan for liking transgender people, to which fans received mixed reactions for the use of extreme vulgar language on the song. The song however would catch the attention of Kanye West, to which the two would collaborate on Ye’s upcoming album, CUCK.
After months of delays and constant work, on April 18, 2025, Dave Blunts would release his third studio album, You Can’t Say That. Shortly after, Dave would release the mixtape CHANGE OR GET CHANGED while being in the hospital at the time.
Dave Blunts's first album Well Dude Here’s My Thing released on Fri Jun 28 2024.
The most popular album by Dave Blunts's is Well Dude Here’s My Thing
The most popular song by Dave Blunts's is The Cup
Dave Blunts's first song Blessed 4 Life ft. Xanos released on Fri Feb 15 2019.