Who Is Deuce (musician)? Age, Biography, and Wiki
Born on March 2, 1983, Deuce is an American musician who has made a significant mark in the music industry. He first gained fame as a member of the band Hollywood Undead before embarking on a successful solo career. Known for blending elements of rock, rap, and alternative music, Deuce has developed a unique sound that resonates deeply with his fans. As of 2025, he is 42 years old.
| Occupation | Musicians |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | March 2, 1983 |
| Age | 42 Years |
| Birth Place | N/A |
| Horoscope | Pisces |
| Country |
Popularity
Deuce (musician)'s Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
Deuce stands tall at approximately 6 feet (183 cm) and maintains a well-toned physique with a weight of around 180 pounds (82 kg). His body measurements include a chest size of 40 inches, a waist of 32 inches, and biceps measuring 14 inches. Deuce is known for his distinctive style, often showcasing tattoos that tell his personal story.
Deuce uses a mixture of rap rock and hip hop music with elements of metal music, much like his former band Hollywood Undead and has been compared to such, along with the early works of Eminem, particularly from his works off the debut album Nine Lives.
Deuce's lyricism which is similar to Hollywood Undead's tends to be a mixture of serious then sexual themes, often using explicit language, and has been negatively criticized due to choice of wording.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
Details about Deuce's family life are relatively private. However, it is known that he cherishes his family and often references them in his music. Regarding his relationship status, as of 2025, Deuce is rumored to be dating a rising music artist, which he has kept under wraps. Their relationship seems to blossom, but public appearances are rare, allowing the couple to maintain a low profile away from the media's gaze.
Net Worth and Salary
In 2025, Deuce's estimated net worth stands at around $6 million. His income is primarily derived from music sales, merchandise, and live performances. Additionally, Deuce has diversified his earnings through partnerships and endorsements, showcasing his savvy business acumen.
Upon signing with A&M/Octone with Hollywood Undead in 2008, Deuce states that he was also signed as a solo artist.
He released his first four-track EP, The Two Thousand Eight EP, which contained songs "The One", "Gravestone", "Hollyhood Vacation" (featuring Truth) and "Deuce Dot Com", all of which would four years later be remastered and released within his début album, the latter of the two being bonus tracks.
The EP was released through iTunes and received little success. Shortly after Deuce was evicted from the band, the EP disappeared from iTunes. Deuce accused the label of breaching the original contract terms and later sued the company under this accusation.
Deuce discovered a loophole that revealed he was permitted to produce remixes and mixtape-style songs using the instrumentals of other musicians, so long as he did not incur a profit.
Career, Business, and Investments
Deuce's career has been marked by various musical projects that have captured the hearts of many. After leaving Hollywood Undead, he launched his solo career with albums like "Nine Lives" and "Ghost Adventures," which have received positive feedback from both fans and critics alike. Beyond music, Deuce has ventured into entrepreneurship, investing in businesses related to the entertainment industry, including a clothing line and production company.
Deuce co-founded the band Hollywood Undead as a vocalist and producer with close friend Jorel Decker (J-Dog). The band began their musical career with the creation of the rap-rock song "The Kids", which was greatly promoted by Jeffree Star.
Deuce initially adopted and recorded songs with the band under the pseudonym "Tha Producer" due to his role in production but shortened this pseudonym to "Tha Prodeuca" and then "Deuce" not long after.
At the time of Deuce's departure, Hollywood Undead had gained success with Swan Songs, which peaked at number 22 on the Billboard 200 in its first week. A few EPs were released, the Swan Songs B-Sides EP and the Swan Songs Rarities EP in 2009 and 2010, respectively.
In 2009, Hollywood Undead released their first live album, Desperate Measures, which peaked at number 29 on the Billboard 200.
Social Network
Deuce is quite active on social media platforms, where he engages with his fans regularly. He has a strong presence on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, where he shares snippets of his life, music updates, and behind-the-scenes content from his tours. His following in 2025 exceeds millions, reflecting his popularity and the connection he has with his audience.
The first song he wrote following his departure was a song titled "Story of a Snitch" about Hollywood Undead, the 'snitch' allegedly being about Hollywood Undead member J-Dog, with the lyrics consisting mainly of obscenities and insults directed towards Hollywood Undead, also making claims such as he was kicked out of the band and that members of t
he band were "tryin' to spit just like me [Deuce] but they don't have it".
Education
Details regarding Deuce's educational background are scarce, but it is known that he pursued his passion for music from a young age. Engaging in various music-related initiatives during his youth, he focused on honing his craft to achieve the success he enjoys today.
On May 19, 2013, Deuce for the second time participated on the Rock on the Range 2013 on the Jägermeister Stage on day three of the festival, along with Middle Class Rut, Thousand Foot Krutch, Beware of Darkness and Bad Remedy.