Elijah Daniel
Elijah Daniel is an American comedian, rapper, record producer, songwriter, and author who gained popularity through his satirical social media posts.
YouTuber
January 9, 1994
Capricorn
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Detroit, Michigan, United States
Elijah Daniel, an American comedian, rapper, music producer, author, and social media personality, rose to fame with his comedy skits on Vine. He has since used his platform to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and political activism. Daniel is known for his satirical works, such as “The Holy Bible…But Gayer,” his music as Lil Phag, and collaborations with artists like Dr. Woke, Dillon Francis, and CupcakKe. He has also written books like “Stuck in the Bathroom” and “The Book of Satan.”
Daniel’s contributions to the entertainment industry are diverse, including starting a petition to make “Party in the U.S.A.” the national anthem and producing rap music from a young age. He has appeared in movies, TV shows, commercials, and the music video “BADMAN” by Korean rap group B.A.P. Additionally, he participated in the reality series The Reality House, featuring various YouTubers.
Throughout his career, Daniel has demonstrated versatility and a strong connection with his audience. He gained recognition as the author of the erotic novel “Trump Temptations” and won the Best Comedian award at the 9th Shorty Awards with collaborator Christine Sydelko. After publicly coming out as gay, he further established himself as an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, using his platform to raise awareness and support for LGBTQ+ rights.