Lil Xan

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Lil Xan
Lil Xan in 2018
Lil Xan in 2018
Background information
Birth nameNicholas Diego Leanos
Also known as
  • Lil Xan
  • Diego
Born (1996-09-07) September 7, 1996 (age 25)
Redlands, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active2015–present
Labels
Associated acts
Websitexanarchygang.com

Nicholas Diego Leanos[3] (born September 7, 1996), better known as Lil Xan (/zæn/ ZANN) or simply Diego, is an American rapper, singer and songwriter from Redlands, California.[4][5] He is best known for his song "Betrayed", which was certified platinum by the RIAA[6] and peaked at number 64 on the Billboard Hot 100. On April 6, 2018, Leanos released his debut studio album, Total Xanarchy.

His stage name is derived from Xanax,[7] the trade name of the prescription drug alprazolam.

Early life[]

Leanos was born on September 7, 1996, in Redlands, California, to a Mexican father and an American mother.[8] Growing up, Leanos was poor and lived in motels most of his childhood.[9] He attended Redlands East Valley High School, but dropped out of high school in his freshman year, and spent several years at home unemployed.[10][11] Leanos took a job as a street cleaner and sold drugs[12] before he began rapping.[13] Leanos later pursued a photography career in support of several friends who were rappers. He eventually had his camera stolen, and chose to begin rapping in lieu of investing in a new camera.[14]

Career[]

Lil Xan performing in 2018

Leanos began to gain recognition through platforms such as SoundCloud and YouTube. His popularity grew after the release of the music video for his song "Betrayed" in August 2017.[15] The song peaked at number 64 on the Billboard Hot 100.[16] In an interview with XXL, Leanos announced his debut album Total Xanarchy.[14] The album includes collaborations with artists such as Diplo and Swae Lee.[9] In December 2017, Leanos announced his Total Xanarchy tour,[17] which sold out in five hours according to Billboard.[9] In 2018, Leanos considered changing his stage name to Diego in order to support his anti-drug message,[18][19] however he has since expressed uncertainty toward officially going through with the pseudonym change.[11]

Leanos released his debut studio album, Total Xanarchy on April 6, 2018. The album was a moderate commercial success, debuting at number ten on the Billboard 200 and selling 28,000 copies in its first week.[20] The following month in May 2018, Leanos announced the mixtape Heartbreak Soldiers[21] which was released on July 8, 2018.[22] In September 2018, Leanos announced he had been working on an album titled Be Safe as a tribute to Mac Miller, as these were the last words he said to Leanos before his death.[23][24]

Leanos has given a number of contradictory statements regarding his yet-unreleased second album. Initially, he planned on releasing his Be Safe project in 2019, but the album entered production limbo and was eventually scrapped. In November 2019, he announced his next album would be titled When September Ends and released an accompanying album cover, but this also never came to fruition.[25] In January 2020, Leanos announced that his album was finished and that it would be called Sorry I Didn't Quit, revealing a new album cover that took inspiration from Lil Wayne's Sorry 4 the Wait.[26][27] No release date has been given for the album as of yet.

Artistry[]

Leanos has listed Pharrell Williams and N.E.R.D. as early influences in hip hop, with other influences including Arctic Monkeys, Cage the Elephant and Queens of the Stone Age.[28] Leanos has also described Drake and Mac Miller as musical inspirations.[13]

According to Pigeons & Planes, Leanos' music started off as "typical trap" and later shifted towards "a murkier, dream-like sound".[28] The New Yorker has described Leanos as part of a "sad rap" movement.[29]

Personal life[]

Leanos started dating singer and actress Noah Cyrus on June 30, 2018.[30] The couple released the collaboration "Live or Die" in August 2018. They broke up in September 2018, with both parties accusing the other of being unfaithful; Leanos also claimed that the relationship was forced by the couple's record label, Columbia.[31] However, weeks later he appeared to walk back this claim in an interview on Open Late with Peter Rosenberg, stating "Honest to God, I would say like most of the reason the breakup happened was because of me. It was my fault. We could have still been together, but I just feel like I fucked everything up. It also put me in a darker place because I was getting slammed left and right." He went on to say that he had "nothing but love for the Cyrus family."[32]

Leanos has been open about his former addiction to benzodiazepines (particularly Xanax) as well as opiates. He was able to overcome his Xanax problem after two years of suffering from addiction.[33] Leanos currently speaks out against Xanax abuse and urges people to stop using the drug altogether.[34][35]

In February 2019, Leanos announced that he and his then-fiancée Annie Smith were expecting a child.[36] On April 6, Smith revealed that she had experienced a miscarriage,[37] sharing the information about the incident via a video and photographs on Instagram.[37] However, in a No Jumper interview weeks later, Leanos revealed he had suspicions that Smith had been faking her pregnancy. This came about after a number of the rapper's fans on social media pointed out that the couple's ultrasound photos looked identical to ones that could be found on Google.[38] The pair eventually separated, with Leanos later claiming the relationship had been toxic.

Discography[]

Albums[]

Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[39]
Total Xanarchy
  • Release: April 6, 2018
  • Formats: CD, digital download
  • Label: Columbia
10

Mixtapes[]

Title Mixtape details
Heartbreak Soldiers[40]
  • Release: July 8, 2018
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
  • Label: Columbia
Heartbreak Soldiers Pt. 2
  • Release: March 20, 2019
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
  • Label: Columbia

Extended plays[]

Title EP details
CITGO
  • Release: September 6, 2016
  • Format: Digital download, streaming, cassette
  • Label: Sleepcvlt (cassette)
Toothache
  • Release: June 19, 2017
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
  • Label: Independent
Xanarchy
  • Release: August 1, 2017
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
  • Label: Independent
Xanarchy Militia
  • Release: November 14, 2018
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
  • Label: Columbia
Fireworks
  • Release: February 19, 2019
  • Format: Streaming
  • Label: Columbia

Singles[]

As lead artist[]

Title Year Peak chart positions Certification Album
US
[16]
US
R&B/
HH

[41]
CAN
[42]
SWE
[43]
"Montana Doe" 2016 Non-album single
"Who Are You?"
(with Oohdem Beatz)
CITGO
"Center Fold"
(with Julian Dova and Oohdem Beatz)
Non-album singles
"Sorry"
(with Oohdem Beatz)
"Vicodin"
(with Julian Dova and Oohdem Beatz)
2017
"Been Bout It"
"Xanarchy" Xanarchy
"No Love"
"Crash the Whip"
(with $teven Cannon)
Non-album single
"Slingshot" Total Xanarchy
"Betrayed" 64 28 49 11
"Far"
"Water (Models)"
(with Spell Jordan featuring Smokeasac)
�� Non-album single
"Wake Up" Total Xanarchy
"Color Blind"
(with Diplo)
2018 California and Total Xanarchy
"The Man"
(featuring $teven Cannon)
Total Xanarchy
"Moonlight"
(with Charli XCX)
"Lies"
(featuring Lil Skies)
Heartbreak Soldiers
"Live or Die"
(with Noah Cyrus)
Non-album single
"Slope" Xanarchy Militia
"On Sight"
(with Lucifena)
Non-album singles
"Watch Me Fall" 2019
"Tree Sap"
"Shake It" Pornhub Valentine's Day Album
"Summer Days" Fireworks
"Jewelry"
(with DJ Stadium and PH4DE)
Non-album singles
"I Might"
(with $teven Cannon, YBN Nahmir, and YBN Almighty Jay)
"Bloody Nose"
"Midnight In Prague"
"West Side"
"Like Me"
"Wrong Way"
(with Kidd Keo)
"Death to Mumble Rap 2"[45]
(with Gawne)
2020 Eternal
"Willow" Non-album singles
"Everything I Own"
"My Girlfriend"
"Life Sucks" 2021
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As featured artist[]

Title Year Album
"Lifeless"
(Chem X featuring Lil Xan)
2017 Non-album singles
"For the Better"
(Kid Kaze featuring Lil Xan)
"Lost"
(Joei Razook featuring Lil Xan)
"Whoa"
(HenneyPapi featuring Lil Xan)
2018
"Racksonracksonracks"
(HenneyPapi featuring Lil Xan)
Litlyfe II
"Wait"
(Kid Kaze featuring Lil Xan)
Non-album singles
"Brainfreeze"
(Prime Society featuring Lil Xan and $teven Cannon)
"Crazy Shit"
(Skooly featuring Lil Xan)
Don't You Ever Forget Me 3
"Percy"
(Lil Icepack featuring Lil Xan)
Non-album singles
"Cookin'"
(Blatz featuring $teven Cannon and Lil Xan)
"Purpple Hearts"
(Diablo featuring Lil Xan and Smokepurpp)
"I Might"
($teven Cannon featuring Lil Xan)
Lowkey
"Swimming"
(Baby Goth featuring Trippie Redd and Lil Xan)
Baby Goth
"Lost at Sea"
(Lucifena featuring Lil Xan)
2019 Mood Swings
"XOXO"
(Jumex featuring Lil Xan)
2020 Non-album single
"OMG its Rarri"
(Rarri featuring Lil Xan)
Universe 444
"Gassed"
(Kinfolk Jon featuring Lil Xan and $teven Cannon)
Non-album single
"Girls Girls Girls"
($teven Cannon featuring Lil Xan)
"Phone"
(C.R.O featuring Lil Xan)
"TITI"
(Diablo featuring Lil Xan and Harry Nach)

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2018 MTV Video Music Awards Push Artist of the Year Lil Xan Nominated [46]
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Push Nominated [46]

References[]

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