Jared Lee (born May 13, 1989), better known by his stage name Duckwrth (pronounced "duckworth" and stylized in all caps), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and artist.
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Duckwrth | |
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| Birth name | Jared Lee |
| Also known as | Duckwrth |
| Born | (1989-05-13) May 13, 1989 (age 33) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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| Years active | 2012–present |
Jared Lee[1] was born in South Central Los Angeles on May 13, 1989. He grew up in a Christian household, always surrounded by music. Before going into music, Duckwrth studied graphic design in college. He appeared in several TeamBackpack cyphers on the YouTube channel World Emcee.[2]
In the mid-2010s, Duckwrth began releasing his own songs online under the Duckwrth moniker and expanded his audience when he collaborated and released a split project with The Kickdrums in 2015 titled Nowhere.[3][4] In 2016, Duckwrth released his first full-length album, I'm Uugly.[5][6][7][8][9] In late 2017, he released a mixtape, An XTRA UUGLY Mixtape, being his first record with Republic Records.[10] His single "Start a Riot" was featured in the 2018 film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. His song "MICHUUL." was featured in the HBO series Insecure and the CW series All American.[9] In 2019, he released the EP The Falling Man and released his major label debut album on Republic, SuperGood, in 2020.[9]
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| I'm Uugly | |
| SuperGood | |
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| Ducktape |
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| Taxfree V.1 |
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| Nowhere (with The Kickdrums) |
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| An Xtra Uugly Mixtape |
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| The Falling Man |
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| SG8* | |
| Chrome Bull |
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| Title | Year | Album |
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| "Super Soaker" (with the Kickdrums) |
2014 | Non-album single |
| "Indica la Roux" (with the Kickdrums, featuring Miloh Smith) |
2015 | Nowhere |
| "Naruto" (with the Kickdrums) | ||
| "Psycho" (with the Kickdrums) | ||
| "Curtis Maypush" (with Ru AREYOU) |
2016 | Non-album single |
| "Get Uugly" (featuring Georgia Anne Muldrow) |
I'm Uugly | |
| "Rare Panther / Beach House" | ||
| "I'm Dead" (featuring Sabrina Claudio) |
2017 | |
| "Bernal Heights" | Non-album single | |
| "Michuul." | An Xtra Uugly Mixtape | |
| "Tamgotchi" | 2018 | |
| "Boy" | ||
| "Fall Back" | The Falling Man | |
| "Soprano" | ||
| "Nobody Falls" (featuring Kiana Ledé & Terrace Martin) |
2019 | |
| "Crush" | Non-album single | |
| "Find a Way" (featuring Alex Mali, Radio Ahlee, and Bayli) |
2020 | SuperGood |
| "Coming Closer" (featuring G.L.A.M. and Julia Romana) | ||
| "Quick" (featuring Kian)[13] | ||
| "Kiss U Right Now" | 2021 | |
| "Birthday Suit" (featuring Rayana Jay)[24] |
Non-album single | |
| "Make U Go" | SG8* | |
| "4K" (featuring Phabo) | ||
| "Power Power" (featuring Shaun Ross)[25] |
2022 | Chrome Bull[26] |
| "Ce Soir" (featuring Syd)[27] | ||
| "Beg" (featuring Clay)[28] |
| Title | Year | Album |
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| "U.G.L.Y" (Miyavi featuring Duckwrth) |
2018 | Samurai Sessions, Vol. 3 - World Collide |
| "Sad and Bored" (Bülow featuring Duckwrth) |
Damaged Vol. 2 | |
| "Bigbright" (Golden Vessel featuring Elkkle, E^ST and Duckwrth) |
Slowshine | |
| "Supposed to Be" (Louis Futon featuring Duckwrth and Baegod)[29] |
2019 | Way Back When |
| "Good Girls" (August 08 featuring Duckwrth) |
Happy Endings with an Asterisk | |
| "Love Me Like" (Rayana Jay featuring Duckwrth) |
Love Me Like | |
| Play Too Much (Kyle Dion featuring UMI & Duckwrth) |
2020 | Suga (Deluxe Edition) |
| Work (Nez featuring Duckwrth and Saint Bodhi)[30] |
Non-album single | |
| High Hopes (Pulko featuring sad alex and Duckwrth)[31] |
2021 | Non-album single |
| Specific (TeaMarr featuring Duckwrth)[32] |
Non-album single | |
| fav flav (Dua Saleh featuring Duckwrth)[33] |
Crossover | |
| Favorite (Ru AREYOU featuring Duckwrth)[34] |
2022 | Non-album single |
| Pieces (Arlissa featuring Duckwrth)[35] |
Non-album single | |
| All Around The World (Snakehips with Duckwrth)[36] |
Non-album single |
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