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'''Demauris Dixon''' (born [[Date of birth::1997-10-29|October 29, 1997]]), better known as '''D2x''', is a rapper from Chicago. There is a [[Has wiki article::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D2x|Wikipedia article]] for this subject. Formerly a Division 1 basketball prospect, he switched to rapping while in college.<ref>https://chicagoreader.com/music/chicago-indie-rapper-d2x-expands-his-palette-on-his-debut-album-the-color-blue/</ref>
'''Demauris Dixon''' (born [[Date of birth::1997-10-29|October 29, 1997]]), better known as '''D2x''', is a rapper from Chicago. There is a [[Has wiki article::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D2x|Wikipedia article]] for this subject. Formerly a Division 1 basketball prospect, he switched to rapping while in college.<ref>https://chicagoreader.com/music/chicago-indie-rapper-d2x-expands-his-palette-on-his-debut-album-the-color-blue/</ref>
== External Links ==
*{{#set: Has genius artist page=https://genius.com/d2x }}[https://genius.com/d2x Genius]
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Demauris Dixon (born October 29, 1997), better known as D2x, is a rapper from Chicago. There is a Wikipedia article for this subject. Formerly a Division 1 basketball prospect, he switched to rapping while in college.[1]

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