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Dev (singer)

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American singer (born 1989)

Dev
Born
Devin Star Tailes

(1989-07-02)July 2, 1989 (age 36)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • rapper
  • songwriter
  • model
  • radio host
Years active2009–present
PartnerJimmy Gorecki (2011–present)
Children1
Musical career
Genres
Labels
Musical artist

Devin Star Tailes (born July 2, 1989), known professionally asDev (sometimes stylized asDEV ordEV), is an American singer. She was discovered bythe Cataracs and record label Indie-Pop viaMyspace after Dev's friend posted a video of her singing. Dev's song "Booty Bounce" was sampled onFar East Movement's hit single "Like a G6", which reached number one in the US and sold over four million downloads in the country.

Dev was signed toUniversal Republic in October 2010 and released her debut single, "Bass Down Low", on November 16, 2010, which peaked within the top ten of the charts in the United Kingdom. Her debut album,The Night the Sun Came Up, was released on March 27, 2012. The album's second single, "In the Dark", peaked at number 11 in the US chart, making it her most successful solo single to date. In 2014, Dev released twoEPs,Bittersweet July and the second part as a follow-up to part one. She is also aradio host of the popular radioBeats 1 byApple Inc., founded in 2015.

In mid-2016, Dev started promoting her second album with a lead single called "#1" (featuringNef the Pharaoh), which reached the top 15 on theBillboardRhythmic Songs chart.[1] Dev's second studio album,I Only See You When I'm Dreamin', was made available for pre-order in July 2017; it includes the singles "All I Wanna Do" and "Come at Me" and is her first full-length project since 2011'sThe Night the Sun Came Up.

Early life

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Devin Star Tailes was born on July 2, 1989, inTracy, California, to Lisa, a real estate agent, and Riki Tailes, a painting contractor.[2][3] She has two younger sisters, Sierra Sol and Maezee Lua.[2] Tailes is of Costa Rican, Portuguese, andMexican descent. She grew up in the city ofManteca.[4] At age 4, she began swimming and was part of the U.S. Olympic development program.[2] She attended Brock Elliott Elementary and graduated fromSierra High School in 2007, where she was a member of band and choir. She attendedSan Joaquin Delta College, studying English and art history.[2]

Career

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2009–10: Career beginnings

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Dev inSanta Cruz, California, November 2010

In 2009, Dev made a cover ofAmy Winehouse's "Back to Black", and, after a friend posted the song onMySpace along with an original song about an ex-boyfriend, the production teamthe Cataracs contacted Dev.[2] To Fashion Indie Magazine, she said, "I decided to put up this song on MySpace. [...] it was basically a "diss track" and I didn't expect anything out of it. It was just to make me feel good like how music usually do but Niles [of the Cataracs] came across to my page and was really into my voice and they kind of got me into singing and opened up my eyes to business opportunities".[5] She dropped out of college in her first year to pursue her singing career and was then signed byLos Angeles-based record label and management team, Indie-Pop, who also discovered the Cataracs. Six months later, Dev and the Cataracs' song "2Nite" began to gain exposure on the radio, the music video channelMTVU and theBillboardHot Dance Airplay chart.[2] In 2009, Dev moved to Los Angeles to produce music with the Cataracs and work directly with Indie-Pop.[3]

In 2010, the Cataracs produced "Like a G6" withFar East Movement and decided to use a verse from Dev's single "Booty Bounce" as the chorus.[6] The two songs were made in the same summer, at the time where Dev and the Cataracs "were grinding it out in the studio pretty tough together," making a couple of "simplistic random tracks."[5] "Like a G6", which features Far East Movement and Dev, was released in April 2010, and reached number one on the USBillboard Hot 100 chart.[7] The song went on to sell over four million downloads in the US.[8] In August 2010, a video was made for "Booty Bounce" directed by Ethan Lader, and uploaded it ontoYouTube, where it has generated over 20 million views.[6][9] In October 2010, Dev was signed toUniversal Republic and her first official single, "Bass Down Low", was serviced to rhythmic radio stations in November.[6][10] It was released digitally in select countries on December 6, 2010, and one day later in the United States.[11][12] The song reached 61 on theBillboard Hot 100 chart and number two on theHeatseekers Songs chart.[13] In Canada, the song peaked at number 35 in its fifth week on theCanadian Hot 100 chart. "Bass Down Low" achieved its greatest success in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number ten on theUK Singles Chart in June 2011.[14]

2011–13:The Night the Sun Came Up

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On April 25, 2011, she released the single "In the Dark". The song enjoyed commercial success in the United States, peaking at number 11 on theBillboard Hot 100 chart and the summit ofHot Dance Club Songs and peaked in the top 40 in Canada, Australia, Denmark, Ireland, Scotland, and the United Kingdom.[15] The song's music video features shots of black-painted hands that touch Dev while she is standing naked.[16] Dev's debut albumThe Night the Sun Came Up was released in United Kingdom on September 20, 2011.[5][17] Since 2009, Dev has been working on her debut album with main producers, the Cataracs.[2][3][18] In March 2011, Dev and the Cataracs travelled to Costa Rica for three weeks where they recorded and produced most of the material for the new album. She explained of the album's genres, "typicalpop music is not what I am only good at doing; I have a lot of ideas andhip-hop influence records, someelectro ballads."[5] In March 2011,New Boyz's single "Backseat", featuring the Cataracs and Dev, was released. The song peaked at number 26 on theBillboard Hot 100.[19] She was featured onDemi Lovato's albumUnbroken on a song called "Who's That Boy". She featured on a song by British boy bandJLS, "She Makes Me Wanna", which peaked at the top of the UK Singles Chart in the United Kingdom.

Dev with DJ El Conchitas at theLovebox Festival in 2012.

Dev also released two more promotional singles throughTwitter, "Poison" and "Call Me", both covers ofBell Biv DeVoe andBlondie, respectively. She also featured on French DJDavid Guetta's album,Nothing but the Beat on a song called "I Just Wanna F" withTimbaland andAfrojack.[20] Dev has also featured on a single by Swedish singerEric Saade, "Hotter Than Fire", which was released on November 2, 2011, in Sweden. Dev was featured on a remix ofGirls' Generation's song "Bad Girl" bythe Cataracs, featured on their Japanese remix album and Dev was also featured on Timbaland's promotional single "Break Ya Back". The American version ofThe Night the Sun Came Up was released on March 26, 2012, in the United States, which includes new tracks compared to previous releases of the album. Dev teamed up with Spanish singerEnrique Iglesias on a track called "Naked", which was produced by the Cataracs and was released as the third single of the repackaged album. It reached the first position in Mexico and the second position in the US dance chart.

At the 2012Lollapalooza, Dev revealed that she was currently working on her second album; "I'm using a lot more live instrumentation for this album", stating "I had such a great time making a very electronic-based album for the first one, but you know, I'm just moving to different things, different sounds, so we'll see."[21] Her track "Bass Down Low" was featured during match intervals of volleyball, beach volleyball, and basketball, among others during the2012 Summer Olympics. In 2013, Universal Republic announced that they were going defunct, all artists from the label moved toRepublic Records.[22] On November 1, she posted a new song on YouTube, "Kiss It" (featuringSage the Gemini), produced byHit-Boy. While "Kiss It" was released on December 17, 2013, a remix version was released that featuredCasey Veggies in place of Sage the Gemini.[23]

In November 2013, Dev also collaborated with Canadian singerMia Martina for her single "Danse" which gained popularity in Latin and dance charts throughout spring 2014.

2014–present:Bittersweet July,I Only See You When I'm Dreamin' and standalone singles

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In mid-2014, after the release of her previous single "Kiss It", Dev left Universal Republic and decided to release music on her own, without a label. On May 5, 2014, Dev released an EP calledNot All Love Songs Have to Be So Sad with NanosauR. The EP was released viaiTunes on July 31, 2014. On August 7, 2014, Dev has posted a snippet of a new song on herInstagram account called "Kids" and revealed thatBittersweet July will be available for pre-order on August 11. It was released on September 23 by her own label, Rica Lyfe Records. On November 5, 2014, "Honey Dip" was confirmed as the first single from the EP, the video was directed byOakland-based rapperKreayshawn. On December 6, 2014, Dev announced the release ofBittersweet July, Pt. 2 as a follow up to Part 1 and made it available for pre-order along with the download of "The Night Is Young". The EP was released via iTunes on December 15. The third track from the second part, "Parade", was released as the lead single.[24]

In 2015, Dev collaborated with female electro duoNervo for their single "Hey Ricky". The single also features Kreayshawn, who directed the video. The video, released onVevo on June 2, 2015, went viral, topping the real-time US chart. In December 2015, Dev was also featured as the lead vocalist on the club hit "Electric Walk" byelectro house producer Nytrix. The song peaked at eight on theBillboard Dance Club Songs chart.

On January 25, 2016,Idolator posted a snippet of a song called "Lowkey" and wrote that on January 27,Ebro Darden would premiere Dev's standalone single onBeats 1. Dev worked mainly with her friend producer NanosauR,Dave Tozer, and Rey Reel.[25][26] "Lowkey" was released on March 8, 2016. The song was praised by the critic and compared toSelena Gomez's "Good for You".[27]

In February 2016, Dev was featured as the lead vocalist on "We Rock It" bySander Kleinenberg. In August 2016, Dev signed withBarry Weiss' record label RECORDS and began promoting her album[citation needed] with the single "#1" (featuringNef the Pharaoh), which reached the top 15 of theBillboardRhythmic Songs chart.

In July 2017, Dev kicked off the campaign for her second albumI Only See You When I'm Dreamin' with the release of two singles "All I Wanna Do" and "Come at Me" along with the pre-order of the album due September 8. Dev worked with collaborators such asRaye,MNDR,Sarah Hudson, and Marko Penn on the record.

From 2018, Dev began releasing standalone singles with "Rock on It", "Down for Me", "Girls Don't Lie", and "Clean Break" being released throughout 2018. She collaborated on the song "Make Out" by Da Candy and Ferry, released in September 2018. Beginning in July 2020, Dev started releasing a single every three weeks starting with "Mango" on July 17, "Follow My Lead" in August, and "Bom Dia" on September 1.

In July 2022, Dev performed at Lollapalooza andHard stating that she was working on new music.

Musical style

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Dev's electro style and "sing-talk" vocal style have been compared to fellow pop singerKesha.[28] Dev responded to this, saying, "I'm confident enough in what I do that people will see me for who I am ... I get why people compare us but once people see me live they won't connect us as much."[9] While comparing her to Kesha, Idolator wrote that "Dev's beats come off a bit more mellow and her songs a little bit more electro than pop."[28] In response to being compared to both Kesha andUffie, Dev said, "I just feel that I have a lot more to say and the ability to have an eclectic sound, I'm not bashing either artist, but I'm going to be able to give you a little bit more than what you've heard on those records. When my album comes out, hopefully I won't have to hear another reference or comparison."[5] Much of Dev's music is inspired by rap music, as she believes that fans respond to "pop music but with rap roots". She said, "I've always been into hip-hop.Eminem changed my life when I was younger."[9]The Hollywood Reporter compared her "futuristic" and "pulsing" sound to undergroundelectroclash musiciansPeaches andYelle.[9] Dev's musical genres have been cited aselectro-crunk[29] andelectropop.[9][28]

Personal life

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In September 2011, Dev publicly announced that she was expecting a baby girl due December 24, 2011.[30] Dev gave birth to her daughter Emilia Lovely on December 9, 2011.[31]MTV aired a special about Dev's life as a mom and how she is juggling being a mother and a performer at the same time. The special also shed light on her daughter, who was born with a condition calledgastroschisis, and how her daughter overcame it.[32]

Discography

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Main articles:Dev discography andList of songs recorded by Dev

Tours

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Headlining

  • The Night the Sun Came Up Tour (2012)
Date (2012)CityCountryVenue
March 29Los AngelesUnited StatesThe Roxy
March 31Las VegasCaesars Palace
April 2ScottsdaleMartini Ranch
April 4BoulderFox Theater
April 5Des MoinesWooly's
April 9TorontoCanadaVirgin MobileMod Club
April10MontrealThéâtre Corona
April 16CambridgeUnited StatesThe Middle East Downstairs
April 17PhiladelphiaTrocadero Theater
April 19Washington, D.C.Rock and Roll Hotel
April 20ColumbusA&R Music Bar
April 21IndianapolisButler University
April 26YorkYork College of Pennsylvania
April 27MorrisvilleState University of New York at Morrisville
May 2AllentownCrocodile Rock Cafe
May 3New York CityElement
May 4New HavenToad's Place
  • Bittersweet July Tour (2014–15)
Date (2014)CityCountryVenue
May 5Los AngelesUnited StatesTroubadour
May 6San Luis ObispoSLO Brew
May 7San FranciscoDNA Lounge
May 8SacramentoThe Boardwalk
May 10PortlandHolocene
May 11SeattleThe Crocodile
May 13EugeneCozmic Pizza
May 14Santa CruzThe Catalyst

Opening Act

Accolades

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Main article:List of awards and nominations received by Dev (singer)

Dev has been nominated for twoBillboard Music Awards, aBrit Award, and twoMTV Video Music Awards.

References

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  3. ^abcCampbell, Jason (April 1, 2009)."Dev taking singing on a spin around California".The Manteca Bulletin. Archived fromthe original on October 17, 2010. RetrievedDecember 17, 2010.
  4. ^Sauro, Tony (July 25, 2012)."Manteca singer Dev: Rolling Stone's 'next big thing?'".The Stockton Record. RetrievedDecember 10, 2023.
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  6. ^abcJohnson, Billy (November 10, 2010)."Pop Rap Newcomer Dev 'Feels So Fly Like A G6'".Yahoo Music Blog. Yahoo! Inc. Archived fromthe original on July 19, 2011. RetrievedNovember 18, 2010.
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  8. ^Grein, Paul (November 27, 2010)."Week Ending Nov. 14, 2010: This Year's "Gift" Is Smaller".Yahoo! Music Blog. Yahoo! Inc. Archived fromthe original on November 21, 2010. RetrievedNovember 18, 2010.
  9. ^abcdeAmter, Charlie (December 13, 2010)."Is Dev of 'Like A G6' Fame The Next Ke$ha".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedDecember 23, 2010.
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  14. ^"Canadian Hot 100 – Week of January 29, 2011".Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2011.
  15. ^"Dev – Billboard Singles".Allmusic.Rovi Corporation. RetrievedOctober 22, 2011.
  16. ^Goldby, Stefan (August 19, 2011)."Music Interview: Dev".Buzzine. Richard Elfman / Louis Elfman. Archived from the original on December 23, 2011. RetrievedOctober 1, 2011.
  17. ^"Photo Shoot for my album, The Night the Sun Came Up". February 15, 2011. Archived fromthe original on July 9, 2011. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2011.
  18. ^"Dev's Debut Album The Night the Sun Came Up Release Date + Tracklist | It's The Cataracs". Itsthecataracs.com. April 16, 2011. Archived fromthe original on August 28, 2011. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2011.
  19. ^"Hot 100 Week of March 5, 2011".Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. RetrievedFebruary 24, 2011.
  20. ^"Usher, Nicki Minaj, & Jennifer Hudson Step to David Guetta's 'Beat'". Rap-Up.com. June 22, 2011. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2011.
  21. ^"Dev Talks Sophomore Album, 2 Chainz Love at Lollapalooza: Video – Music Festivals".Billboard. August 6, 2012. RetrievedSeptember 21, 2012.
  22. ^"Dev is now the Republic Records".Republic Records. Archived fromthe original on October 30, 2012. RetrievedNovember 24, 2012.
  23. ^Lilah, Rose (February 3, 2014)."Dev - Kiss It (Remix) Feat. Casey Veggies - Stream [New Song]".HotNewHipHop. Archived fromthe original on March 3, 2014.
  24. ^Dev - Parade. March 24, 2015.Archived from the original on December 21, 2021 – via YouTube.
  25. ^"dev on Twitter".Twitter.
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  27. ^"Dev's New Single Is Lowkey".Breathe Heavy. January 27, 2016. Archived fromthe original on January 31, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2016.
  28. ^abcBein, Becky (December 9, 2010)."Dev Wants The "Bass Down Low" On Her New Dance Single".Idolator. Archived fromthe original on July 14, 2012. RetrievedDecember 23, 2010.
  29. ^"Dev goes solo".Star Online. starobserver.com.au. December 10, 2010. RetrievedDecember 23, 2010.
  30. ^"Mom-to-BeDev Reveals the Due Date, Gender and Name of Her Baby".AOL Music. September 30, 2011. Archived fromthe original on November 11, 2011. RetrievedNovember 16, 2011.
  31. ^"Dev Welcomes Baby No. 1: Emilia Lovely".Celebritybabyscoop.com. December 14, 2011. Archived fromthe original on April 20, 2012. RetrievedDecember 22, 2011.
  32. ^"'Dev' MTV Special Documents Singer's Career & Pregnancy". Pop Dirt. May 16, 2012. Archived from the original on May 19, 2012. RetrievedAugust 28, 2016.

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