Lil Duval
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Born | Roland Powell June 12, 1977 Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. |
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Years active | 2001–present |
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Genres | Hip hop, R&B[1] |
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Roland Powell (born June 12, 1977), better known by his stage name Lil Duval, is an American stand-up comedian, musician, and actor. In 2005, he was a finalist on BET's comedy competition series Coming to the Stage.
Powell is a series regular to the MTV2 shows Guy Code and Hip Hop Squares. From 2013 to 2014 he hosted the video show Ain't That America on MTV2.[2][3] In addition to stand-up comedy, Powell also writes for Ozone magazine. He has also appeared in several music videos.
Early life
[edit]Roland Powell was born on June 12, 1977[4] and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. He adopted the stage name "Lil Duval" to pay homage to his birthplace, Duval County, Florida. After graduating from First Coast High School,[5] he relocated to Atlanta, Georgia.
Duval released his first solo single and music video on April 1, 2014, entitled "Wat Dat Mouf Do?" featuring Trae tha Truth. In 2018, he released "Smile Bitch (Living My Best Life)" featuring Snoop Dogg and Ball Greezy, and the single peaked at number 56 on the Billboard Hot 100.[6]
Filmography
[edit]- Clean Up Man (2005) – Keith
- Stomp the Yard: Homecoming (2010) – Aaron
- Highway (2012) – Earl
- Scary Movie 5 (2013) – Kendra's Brother
- School Dance (2014) – Bam Bam
- Meet the Blacks (2016) – Cronut
- Grow House (2017) – Darius
- The Trap (2019) – Darryl
- The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2 (2021) – Cronut
Discography
[edit]Singles
[edit]- "Wat Dat Mouf Do" (2014)
- "Smile Bitch (Living My Best Life)" featuring Snoop Dogg and Ball Greezy (2018)
- "Nasty", with Jacquees and Tank (2020)[7]
- "Don't Worry Be Happy"[8] (featuring T.I.) (2020)
- "Big Sexy Thang" with Too Short (2022)
Music video appearances
[edit]- "Diamond in tha Back" by Ludacris
- "Smile Bitch" by Lil Duval feat. Snoop Dogg & Ball Greezy
- "Get Low" by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz
- "Rubber Band Man" by T.I.
- "24's" by T.I.
- "Be Easy" by T.I.
- "Whatever You Like" by T.I.
- "What Up, What's Haapnin' by T.I.
- "No Matter What" by T.I.
- "That's Right" by Big Kuntry King
- "Ain't I" by Yung L.A.
- "Fairytales" by Wale
- "It's Goin' Down" by Yung Joc
- "Coffee Shop" by Yung Joc
- "Shawty" by Plies
- "My President" by Young Jeezy
- "I'm On 2.0" by Trae tha Truth
- "Lookin' Boy" by Hotstylz
- "Ain't No Way Around It (Remix)" by DJ Drama
- "FDB" by Young Dro
- "Choices (Yup)" by E-40
- "Red Cup" By E-40 Feat. T-Pain, Kid Ink And B.o.B
- "Law" by Yo Gotti
- "Kill 'Em Wit The Shoulders" by Snoop Dogg
- "House Party" by Meek Mill
- "Tattoo" by D4L
- "Shoulder Lean" by Young Dro
- "Can't Go For That" by 2 Chainz feat. Ty Dolla Sign & Lil Duval
- "Drankin N Smokin" by Future feat. Lil Uzi Vert
- ”Freek-A-Leek” by Petey Pablo
Stand up performances
[edit]- BET ComicView (2005 and 2013)
- All Star Comedy Jam – Live from Orlando (2012)
- Cedric the Entertainer: Starting Lineup (2002)
References
[edit]- ^ "Sexy – Lil Duval | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
- ^ Lerman, Ali (July 26, 2013). "'Ain't That America With Lil Duval' is Straight Up Bussin!", OC Weekly.
- ^ Szaroleta, Tom (August 6, 2013). "Jacksonville's own Lil Duval making his mark on MTV2", The Florida Times-Union.
- ^ Castro, Danilo (October 8, 2019). "Lil Duval Age & Height 2019: How Old & Tall Is He?". Heavy.com.
- ^ Hawk, Rachael (July 19, 2017). "10 famous people who attended Jacksonville schools". WJAX. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
- ^ "Lil Duval Jokes About Murdering Transgender Women, Leads To 'The Breakfast Club' Boycott". Essence. October 26, 2020.
- ^ "Nasty – Single by Lil Duval, Jacquees & Tank", Apple Music, February 13, 2020, retrieved March 12, 2020
- ^ "Lil Duval and T.I. spread positivity in new "Don't Worry, Be Happy" video". REVOLT. Retrieved February 1, 2024.
External links
[edit]- 1977 births
- Living people
- 21st-century American comedians
- African-American male actors
- African-American male comedians
- African-American comedians
- American male comedians
- American male film actors
- American stand-up comedians
- Male actors from Jacksonville, Florida
- Musicians from Jacksonville, Florida
- 21st-century African-American people
- 20th-century African-American people
- Comedians from Florida