Jasper Dolphin
Jasper Dolphin, born Davon Lamar Wilson on September 28, 1990, in Los Angeles, California, is an American actor, comedian, producer, and former rapper best known as a founding member of the hip-hop collective Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGKTA).[1][2] As part of Odd Future, which formed in the late 2000s, Dolphin contributed to the group's early mixtapes and collaborative projects, including a verse on the 2012 track "Oldie," while the collective rose to prominence through its chaotic, youthful energy and associations with artists like Tyler, the Creator.[3][4] His involvement extended beyond music to the group's comedic endeavors, such as the Adult Swim series Loiter Squad (2012–2015), where he performed in various sketches and stunts alongside fellow members like Tyler, the Creator, Earl Sweatshirt, and Taco Bennett.[5][6] Dolphin transitioned into mainstream acting and stunt work, joining the cast of the 2022 film Jackass Forever as one of the new performers in the long-running stunt comedy franchise, where he participated in daring pranks without hesitation.[5][7] He also serves as a DJ for Tyler, the Creator's tours and has expressed interest in animation and scriptwriting projects. In August 2025, he directed the music video for Tyler's track "Sucka Free."[5][8] In December 2024, he was reportedly sought for questioning in connection with an altercation at Jamie Foxx's birthday celebration that resulted in Foxx sustaining an injury.[9]Early life
Birth and family background
Davon Lamar Wilson, professionally known as Jasper Dolphin, was born on September 28, 1990, in Los Angeles, California.[1] He is the son of Compston Wilson, a comedian and performer who uses the stage name Dark Shark and has made appearances on the Adult Swim series Loiter Squad with his son.[10][11] Details about his mother are limited, though Wilson has publicly described her as a Black woman from Los Angeles in a 2019 interview.[12] No public information is available regarding siblings.[10]Upbringing in Los Angeles
Jasper Dolphin was raised in a challenging urban environment within the city.[1] He grew up in a neighborhood he described as "the hood," where escaping socioeconomic hardships proved difficult for many residents.[12] Wilson's family background reflected the complexities of Los Angeles street life; his grandfather was a prominent gang member, identified as an original gangster (OG) affiliated with the Crips, while his mother was a Black woman native to the area.[12] Immersed in Los Angeles' vibrant skateboarding culture during his teenage years, Wilson and his peers formed bonds that would later shape the Odd Future collective. This subculture, rooted in the city's DIY ethos and creative rebellion, provided an outlet amid the surrounding urban struggles, with groups of young skaters often congregating in areas like Fairfax Avenue and local parks.[13] The freewheeling, skate-obsessed lifestyle influenced his early social circle, blending mischief, artistry, and music in the diverse, high-energy neighborhoods of South Los Angeles.[13] Reflecting on his youth, Wilson has noted the improbability of his later successes, recalling how international travel and unconventional opportunities seemed unattainable from his vantage point in the hood.[12] This upbringing instilled a resilience that carried into his creative pursuits, though he emphasized the persistent pull of his origins, where many from similar backgrounds remained confined to local cycles of hardship.[12]Career
2007–2010: Formation of Odd Future and early releases
Jasper Dolphin was among the founding members of the hip-hop collective Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGKTA), formed in 2007 in Los Angeles by Tyler, the Creator alongside high school friends including Hodgy Beats, Left Brain, Casey Veggies, Matt Martians, and Pyramid Vritra. The group emerged from the local skateboarding and creative scenes, initially collaborating on music as a loose affiliation of artists, producers, and videographers who shared a DIY ethos and irreverent humor.[14] In June 2008, Dolphin and Tyler, the Creator released the self-titled EP I Smell Panties under a comedy rap duo of the same name, marking one of the collective's earliest projects with five tracks of lo-fi, humorous freestyles and beats. Later that year, on November 15, Odd Future issued their debut collective mixtape, The Odd Future Tape Vol. 1, as a free digital download via their Tumblr blog, featuring 19 tracks that showcased the group's raw production and eclectic styles from members like Tyler, Hodgy, and Casey Veggies. Dolphin contributed vocals to the mixtape, including on the track "Lisa," highlighting his early role in the collective's playful, adolescent-themed lyricism.[15] By 2010, Odd Future had solidified as a 10-member crew, with Dolphin remaining a core affiliate involved in creative output and group activities. The collective released Radical on May 7, a 17-track mixtape primarily by MellowHype (Hodgy Beats and Left Brain) but featuring contributions from the full roster, including Dolphin's appearance on "Round and Round" alongside Hodgy and Mike G. This project incorporated samples from popular rap tracks and helped build the group's underground buzz through online sharing and local performances in Los Angeles. During these years, Odd Future's free releases and chaotic energy fostered a cult following among bloggers and fans, setting the stage for broader recognition without major label support.[15][16]2011–2016: Odd Future's mainstream success and Loiter Squad
In 2011, Odd Future achieved mainstream breakthrough with the release of Tyler, the Creator's album Goblin on May 10 via XL Recordings, marking the collective's major-label debut and propelling them from internet obscurity to wider recognition through self-released projects and high-profile performances like Coachella.[17] The album's blend of vitriolic lyrics and minimalist production drew attention for its polarizing style, solidifying Odd Future's reputation as a disruptive force in hip-hop.[17] Jasper Dolphin, a founding non-musical member known for his role as the group's hype man and jokester, contributed to this momentum by appearing in promotional videos like "Bitch Suck Dick," where he embodied the collective's chaotic energy through physical comedy and antics.[18] The group's success expanded through extensive touring, including their first North American headlining run from September 28 to November 8, 2011, which showcased sold-out shows across cities like Vancouver and San Francisco, fostering a tight-knit, high-energy fanbase.[18] In 2012, Odd Future released The OF Tape Vol. 2 under their own Odd Future Records imprint, distributed by Sony, further cementing their commercial viability with tracks featuring core members and collaborative absurdity.[19] Jasper participated in these efforts as a visible presence in live sets and media, amplifying the collective's DIY ethos and merchandise-driven branding, such as the Golf Wang photo book.[18] Parallel to their music ascent, Jasper Dolphin played a central role in Odd Future's expansion into television with Loiter Squad, a sketch comedy and prank series developed in collaboration with Adult Swim and producers Jeff Tremaine and Lance Bangs following a 2010 deal.[20] Announced in September 2011 and shot during the group's 2011 tour, the show positioned Jasper alongside Tyler, the Creator, Taco Bennett, and Lionel Boyce as producers and stars, channeling their irreverent humor into segments like street pranks and absurd skits.[18] Premiering on March 25, 2012, Loiter Squad captured Odd Future's off-kilter vibe, with Jasper featuring prominently in episodes, including a role as an armless dentist in the pilot.[20][21] The series quickly gained traction, earning renewal for a second season in May 2012 due to its cult appeal among fans of the collective's boundary-pushing style.[21] By 2014, Loiter Squad returned for a third season on May 15, incorporating more members like Earl Sweatshirt and maintaining Jasper's involvement in its chaotic, improvisational format that mirrored Odd Future's live unpredictability.[22] Running through 2014, the show represented a peak in Odd Future's multimedia dominance during this period, allowing Jasper to transition his hype-man persona into on-screen comedy while the group navigated ongoing tours and releases until their gradual disbandment around 2016.[20]2017–2023: Shift to acting, stunts, and Jackass projects
Following the decline in his music output after Odd Future's peak, Jasper Dolphin, born Davon Wilson, increasingly focused on acting and stunt work, leveraging his prior experience in sketch comedy from Loiter Squad (2012–2014), which was produced by Dickhouse Productions—the company behind the Jackass franchise. This connection facilitated his entry into more stunt-oriented projects. During this period, he continued voice acting as a series regular, providing various character voices for the Adult Swim animated series The Jellies!, created by fellow Odd Future member Tyler, the Creator, with episodes airing through 2019. In 2019, Dolphin starred as co-host and performer in the VICELAND reality series Jasper & Errol's First Time, alongside Errol Chatham, where the duo attempted unfamiliar activities for the first time, including physical challenges like bull riding, trapeze swinging, and bee bearding. Executive produced by Jackass director Jeff Tremaine, the show blended comedic experimentation with stunt elements, marking Dolphin's deliberate pivot toward media projects emphasizing physical comedy and risk-taking over rap performances. The nine-episode season premiered on June 11, 2019, and highlighted Dolphin's improvisational humor, often involving his father, Compston Wilson (known as "Dark Shark"), in on-screen antics.[12][23] Dolphin's involvement with the Jackass franchise began in earnest in 2021 with the Discovery Channel special Jackass Shark Week, where he joined core cast members Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, and Chris Pontius for ocean-based stunts testing viral shark-related internet challenges, such as measuring shark encounters and underwater pranks. This appearance introduced him as a newcomer to the group, performing alongside emerging members like Sean "Poopies" McInerney. The special aired on July 11, 2021, and served as a precursor to his full integration. By 2022, Dolphin had officially joined the Jackass cast for the film Jackass Forever, directed by Tremaine, where he participated in a range of high-risk stunts, including treadmill challenges, skydiving pranks, and group physical gags that tested endurance and timing. His role as a stunt performer and on-screen personality was praised for injecting fresh energy, with Knoxville noting Dolphin's quick adaptation during production. The movie, released on February 4, 2022, grossed over $78 million worldwide and solidified Dolphin's transition, as he contributed ideas and performed alongside veterans and other newcomers like Zach Holmes. Through 2023, he maintained ties to the franchise via promotional appearances but shifted focus back to select acting gigs.[24]2024–present: Ongoing collaborations and public incidents
In 2024, Jasper Dolphin continued his longstanding collaboration with Tyler, the Creator, making a brief onstage cameo during Tyler's headlining set at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 13, where he joined for performances alongside guests like Donald Glover and A$AP Rocky.[25] He also served as hype man and DJ for Tyler at the 10th annual Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival on November 16–17 at Dodger Stadium, engaging with fans and contributing to the event's energetic atmosphere amid Odd Future reunions.[26] These appearances highlighted Dolphin's role in supporting Tyler's live productions, building on their Odd Future roots without new solo music releases from Dolphin that year.[27] Early 2025 saw Dolphin feature in a cameo alongside longtime Odd Future associate Travis "Taco" Bennett in the music video for Tyler's single "Sticky," released January 31 as part of promotional content for Tyler's album Chromakopia.[28] This visual emphasized their enduring creative ties, with Dolphin appearing in blink-and-you'll-miss-it scenes that nodded to Odd Future's playful aesthetic.[28] In August 2025, Dolphin shot the music video for Tyler's track "Sucka Free" from the album Don't Tap the Glass.[29] No major acting projects were announced for Dolphin in this period, though he attended high-profile events like the season 3 premiere of FX's The Bear on June 25, 2024, alongside fellow Odd Future members Tyler, Bennett, and Lionel Boyce.[30] On the public front, Dolphin faced scrutiny in late December 2024 when authorities sought to question him regarding an alleged assault on Jamie Foxx at a birthday dinner in Beverly Hills.[9] The incident reportedly involved members of the Jackass production team, including Dolphin, projecting a laser image onto Foxx's table at Mr. Chow restaurant, leading to a confrontation where a glass was allegedly thrown at Foxx's face; police obtained video footage, but Dolphin was not named a suspect at the time.[9] Foxx expressed intent to pursue charges, though the investigation remained ongoing as of December 29, 2024, with no charges filed against Dolphin as of November 2025.[9] This event drew media attention to Dolphin's ties to the stunt and entertainment worlds but did not result in immediate legal action.[31]Music career
Contributions to Odd Future
Jasper Dolphin was a founding member of the hip-hop collective Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGKTA), formed in the late 2000s in Los Angeles, where he served primarily as a hype man, comedian, and occasional rapper, contributing to the group's irreverent humor and chaotic energy.[32][18] His involvement helped shape Odd Future's DIY ethos, blending music with skate culture and pranks, as seen in early live performances where he participated in antics like stage-diving during the closing track "Radicals."[18] In music, Dolphin provided verses on several Odd Future mixtapes and albums, often in a playful, self-deprecating style that complemented the collective's raw aesthetic. On the 2010 mixtape Radical, he featured on "Double Cheeseburger" alongside Domo Genesis and Tyler, the Creator, and "Round and Round" with Hodgy Beats and Mike G, delivering humorous bars amid the group's experimental production.[33] His contributions extended to The OF Tape Vol. 2 (2012), where he rapped on the posse cut "Oldie"—a 10-minute track showcasing the full collective—and "We Got Bitches" with Tyler, the Creator and Taco Bennett, emphasizing themes of bravado and camaraderie.[34][35] Reflecting on "Oldie," Dolphin later noted the casual nature of his recording process, stating it felt "natural, normal" amid the group's collaborative sessions.[36] He also contributed to music videos, including the chaotic behind-the-scenes shoot for "Oldie" at Milk Studios in 2012, where his insistence on "keep rolling" captured the group's unscripted joy. These efforts solidified his role as a key entertainer in Odd Future's multimedia expansion.[37]Projects with Tyler, the Creator
Jasper Dolphin and Tyler, the Creator formed the comedy hip hop duo I Smell Panties in 2008, early in the development of the Odd Future collective.[38] The duo's output emphasized humorous, freestyle-driven tracks reflective of their youthful, irreverent style.[38] Their primary release was the self-titled EP I Smell Panties, issued on June 28, 2008, through Odd Future's Bandcamp page. The five-track project includes "Bapes (Freestyle)," "Bapes," "Bring The Hi Hat In," "Hi To Me," and "Lilo Fucks Stitch," blending production by Tyler with rapped verses from both artists. An additional EP, Special Olympics, followed later that year, further exploring their comedic rap approach.[39] Beyond the duo, Dolphin contributed vocals and ad-libs to several of Tyler's solo albums within the Odd Future ecosystem. On the 2011 album Goblin, he features on "B.S.D." (also known as "Bitch Suck Dick") alongside Taco Bennett, delivering chaotic energy in the track's explicit skit-like structure.[40] Similarly, on the 2013 album Wolf, Dolphin appears on "Trashwang," a posse cut also featuring Na-Kel Smith, Lucas, L-Boy, Taco, Left Brain, and Lee Spielman, highlighting the collective's playful group dynamic.[41] Dolphin's collaborations with Tyler extended to his own releases, such as the 2010 mixtape Dolphin Life, where Tyler provides the feature and production on the opening track "How You Doing." Their partnership has evolved into non-musical creative roles, with Dolphin serving as Tyler's longtime hype man and DJ during live performances and tours.[26] In 2025, Dolphin directed the music video for Tyler's single "Sucka Free" from the album DON'T TAP THE GLASS, evoking early-2000s aesthetics with low-budget, nostalgic visuals.[29]Other appearances
Jasper Dolphin has made limited appearances in music outside his primary affiliations. In 2014, he provided guest vocals on the track "I Just Bought a Bugatti (I'm Happy)" by imaginace, featuring IceJJFish, from the EP Young Nigga's Expensive Pasta. The song, produced by Tyler, the Creator, showcases Dolphin's comedic rap style in a parody context.[42][43] In 2025, Dolphin returned to music with a series of standalone singles via IKONS, including "Break Free" in September and "Nice to Meet You" in October, blending hip-hop elements with personal reflection.[44][45]Acting and media appearances
Television roles
Jasper Dolphin's entry into television came through his role as a series regular on the Adult Swim sketch comedy series Loiter Squad from 2012 to 2014, where he portrayed a variety of eccentric characters in the show's chaotic, prank-heavy episodes alongside fellow Odd Future members.[6] The series, which ran for three seasons and 31 episodes, showcased Dolphin's comedic timing in surreal skits, such as his portrayals of an armless dentist and other absurd figures, contributing to the collective's transition from music to media. In 2019, Dolphin starred as co-host and lead in the Viceland (now Vice TV) reality series Jasper and Errol's First Time, a 10-episode run that followed him and Errol Chatham as they ventured into unfamiliar activities like skydiving and exotic dining, blending humor with personal growth under the executive production of Jeff Tremaine.[12] The show highlighted Dolphin's stunt-performing background, drawing comparisons to Jackass in its adventurous format while emphasizing themes of overcoming biases and misconceptions.[46] Dolphin also lent his voice to the animated Adult Swim series The Jellies! from 2017 to 2019, providing vocals for various supporting characters in the Tyler, the Creator-created show about an interracial adoptive family of jellyfish. His contributions added to the series' irreverent tone across its two seasons, marking another collaboration with his Odd Future collaborator. Beyond scripted and hosted roles, Dolphin participated in stunt-based television specials, including the 2021 Discovery Channel event Jackass Shark Week, where he joined Johnny Knoxville and the Jackass crew for ocean-based pranks and marine encounters, such as measuring shark fins during risky dives. He reprised this involvement in the 2022 follow-up Jackass Shark Week 2.0, further establishing his presence in reality stunt programming.[47] Dolphin's Jackass involvement extended to guest appearances on WWE programming in 2021 and 2022, including a spot on WWE SmackDown (episode aired December 17, 2021), participation in the Royal Rumble event (January 29, 2022), and serving as Johnny Knoxville's accomplice at WrestleMania 38 (April 3, 2022). He also competed as a participant with the Jackass crew on Celebrity Family Feud (episode 9.11, aired September 22, 2022), bringing chaotic energy to the game show format. Dolphin made guest appearances as himself in documentary-style series. More recently, in 2023, he appeared as a childhood friend in the Hulu miniseries RapCaviar Presents, sharing insights on hip-hop culture and Odd Future's origins. These roles underscore his versatility across comedy, reality, animation, and music-focused television.Film roles
Jasper Dolphin transitioned into feature film acting prominently through the Jackass franchise, debuting as a new cast member in Jackass Forever (2022), directed by Jeff Tremaine, where he performed alongside veterans like Johnny Knoxville and Steve-O in a series of extreme stunts and comedic pranks.[7] In the film, Dolphin's role as himself highlighted his willingness to engage in high-risk physical comedy, including sequences involving bodily fluids and absurd challenges that aligned with the series' irreverent style. His involvement marked a significant expansion of his media presence beyond music and television, drawing on his Odd Future background for chaotic energy.[48] Dolphin reprised his role in the direct-to-video companion Jackass 4.5 (2022), which compiled unaired footage and extended scenes from Jackass Forever, further showcasing his contributions to the franchise's unfiltered humor. This release, also directed by Tremaine, emphasized Dolphin's integration into the Jackass ensemble through additional stunt work that tested physical limits in a raw, documentary-like format. Prior to these, Dolphin's film appearances were tied to Odd Future projects, including a supporting role in Wolf: The Documentary (2014), a short film directed by Tyler, the Creator that captured behind-the-scenes footage of the album Wolf's creation, featuring Dolphin among the collective's members.[49] He also appeared in the Odd Future-produced short horror parody The Ghost of the Hotel (2013), where he joined Tyler, the Creator, Earl Sweatshirt, and others in a comedic investigation of fictional hauntings at a rundown hotel.[50] These early shorts demonstrated Dolphin's comedic timing in narrative-driven content, blending group dynamics with satirical elements.Web and other media
Jasper Dolphin has appeared in web-based comedy and challenge series, including a guest spot on the YouTube program Truth or Dab. In the September 2021 episode hosted by Hot Ones producers, he joined Jackass Forever castmates Steve-O and Wee Man for a series of spicy food challenges and personal revelations, contributing to the stunt-heavy format that garnered millions of views.[51] Beyond web video, Dolphin has featured in podcast formats as other media. He guested on the 2019 episode of Off Beat with Ricky Anderson and Mir Harris, where he discussed his career trajectory alongside Odd Future collaborator Earl Sweatshirt, hosted by Def Jam A&R executive Ricky Anderson.[52] In a March 2023 appearance on Wild Ride! with Steve-O, Dolphin shared anecdotes from his Jackass projects, longstanding friendship with Tyler, the Creator, and non-musical role in Odd Future's rise.[53] These audio discussions highlight his transition from music collective antics to stunt performance and media versatility.Filmography
Television
Jasper Dolphin began his television career as a core cast member of the Adult Swim sketch comedy series Loiter Squad, which aired from 2012 to 2014. In the show, created by and starring members of the Odd Future collective including Tyler, the Creator, he portrayed various characters in a series of absurd skits, pranks, and music-infused segments, contributing to its cult following for its irreverent humor and boundary-pushing content.[6] From 2017 to 2019, Dolphin provided voice acting for the Adult Swim animated series The Jellies!, co-created by Tyler, the Creator and Lionel Boyce. He voiced multiple recurring characters across eight episodes, adding to the show's satirical take on family dynamics and suburban life through animated jellyfish protagonists.[54] In 2019, Dolphin starred in the Viceland (now Vice TV) reality series Jasper and Errol's First Time, alongside longtime friend Errol Chatham. The show followed the duo as they ventured into unfamiliar experiences such as extreme sports, cultural immersions, and personal challenges, blending documentary-style footage with comedic elements across multiple episodes.[55] Dolphin has made several guest appearances on other programs, including a 2019 episode of MTV's Ridiculousness where he joined hosts Rob Dyrdek and Steelo Brim to react to viral clips.[56] He also appeared as a contestant in a segment on the 2020 episode "Hannibal Quits" of Adult Swim's The Eric Andre Show.[57] Additionally, in 2023, he featured as himself in the BET+ miniseries RapCaviar Presents, discussing his friendship with Tyler, the Creator. His involvement with WWE extended to television specials, including a guest spot on WWE SmackDown in December 2021, where he interacted with wrestlers alongside the Jackass crew, as well as appearances at the 2022 Royal Rumble and WrestleMania 38 events broadcast on Peacock and other platforms. Dolphin appeared as himself in the TV specials Jackass Shark Week (2021) and Jackass Shark Week 2.0 (2022), performing stunts with the Jackass crew.[58][59]Films
Jasper Dolphin made his feature film debut as a cast member and writer in the stunt comedy film Jackass Forever (2022), directed by Jeff Tremaine, where he performed various pranks and stunts alongside the franchise's veteran ensemble.[7] In the movie, credited under his real name Davon Wilson but performing as Jasper Dolphin, he contributed to the film's chaotic humor through segments involving physical comedy and group challenges, marking his transition from music and television to cinematic stunt work.[1] He also appeared as himself in the short film Jackass 4.5 (2022).[60]Web series
Jasper Dolphin made a guest appearance in the YouTube web series Truth or Dab, a spin-off of Hot Ones hosted by Sean Evans and produced by First We Feast, where participants choose between answering revealing questions or consuming increasingly spicy chicken wings laced with Da Bomb Beyond Insanity hot sauce.[51] In the episode "Steve-O and Wee-Man Play Truth or Dab," released on September 9, 2021, Dolphin joined Jackass alumni Steve-O and Wee Man, engaging in the high-stakes game that highlighted their shared comedic and stunt backgrounds ahead of the Jackass Forever film release. The appearance featured Dolphin's involvement in the wing-eating challenges and candid discussions, contributing to the episode's blend of humor and discomfort.[51]Discography
With Odd Future
Jasper Dolphin, a founding member of the hip-hop collective Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGKTA), contributed primarily as a rapper, hype man, and vocalist to the group's early mixtapes and debut studio album, often delivering humorous or energetic verses that aligned with the collective's irreverent style.[61] His musical involvement emphasized group dynamics over solo prominence, with appearances on key releases that helped establish Odd Future's underground presence in the late 2000s and early 2010s.[62] On the debut mixtape The Odd Future Tape Vol. 1, released in November 2008, Dolphin featured alongside core members like Tyler, the Creator, and Hodgy Beats, contributing to tracks that showcased the group's raw, experimental sound. The project included his vocals on songs such as "Lisa".[63] This tape laid the groundwork for Odd Future's DIY ethos, with Dolphin's playful delivery adding to the ensemble's youthful energy.[64] The 2010 mixtape Radical highlighted Dolphin's rapping more explicitly, where he appeared on several tracks including "Round and Round" alongside Hodgy Beats and Mike G, delivering verses focused on braggadocio and humor. He also contributed to "Swag Me Out," a posse cut featuring multiple members, and "Double Cheeseburger" with Domo Genesis and Tyler, the Creator, emphasizing absurd, comedic lyrics typical of the group's output. Released on May 7, 2010, Radical served as a pivotal compilation that broadened the collective's fanbase through free distribution.[65][66] Dolphin's most prominent group work came on Odd Future's debut studio album, The OF Tape Vol. 2, released on March 20, 2012, via Odd Future Records. He led tracks like "Doms," a short, introspective piece produced by Mike G, and co-led "Sam (Is Dead)" with Tyler, the Creator, blending spoken-word elements with production by Tyler. Additionally, he featured on the closing posse cut "Oldie," providing a verse amid contributions from nearly the entire collective, including Taco Bennett and Earl Sweatshirt, which served as a signature anthem summarizing their rise. His role on "We Got Bitches," produced by Tyler, further showcased his hype-man persona through ad-libs and verses. The album debuted at number 5 on the Billboard 200, marking a commercial milestone for the group.[67][68]With Tyler, the Creator as I Smell Panties
I Smell Panties was a short-lived comedy hip hop duo formed by Jasper Dolphin and Tyler, the Creator in 2008, during the early days of the Odd Future collective. The duo's music featured humorous, irreverent lyrics over lo-fi beats, reflecting their playful dynamic and shared interest in skate culture and absurdity. They released a single self-titled extended play (EP) on June 28, 2008, which remains their only official project.[69][70] The I Smell Panties EP was independently released through the Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All label and distributed digitally. It consists of six tracks, blending freestyles, skits, and original songs that showcase the duo's comedic timing and raw production style. Key tracks include "Bapes," a playful ode to the popular sneaker brand, and "Lisa," which later appeared on Odd Future's debut mixtape, The Odd Future Tape Vol. 1, highlighting the duo's influence within the collective. The EP's runtime is approximately 18 minutes, emphasizing short, punchy cuts over extended compositions.[69][70][71]Track listing
- "Bapes (Freestyle)" – 2:17
- "Bapes" – 3:48
- "Bring the Hi Hat In" – 3:21
- "Hi to Me" – 3:55
- "Lilo Fucks Stitch" – 0:54
- "Lisa" – 4:09[69][70]
Guest appearances
Jasper Dolphin has primarily made guest appearances on solo projects by his Odd Future collaborator Tyler, the Creator, contributing humorous and offbeat rap verses that complement the albums' experimental hip-hop sound. These features highlight his role within the collective while showcasing his individual style, often involving playful boasts and absurd imagery. The following table lists his verified guest appearances on albums:| Year | Main Artist | Song | Album | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Tyler, the Creator | B.S.D. | Goblin | Featured alongside Taco; verse includes comedic lines about personal habits. [73] |
| 2011 | Tyler, the Creator | This Nigga Ain't Funny At All | Goblin | Featured alongside Taco; provides rap and spoken elements in a skit-like interlude. [74] |
| 2011 | Tyler, the Creator | Real Nigga Freestyle | N/A (freestyle/single) | Co-featured; joint freestyle with boastful lyrics. [75] |
| 2013 | Tyler, the Creator | Trashwang | Wolf | Part of ensemble feature with Na-Kel Smith, Lucas, L-Boy, Taco, Left Brain, and Lee Spielman; verse focuses on material excess. [76] |
| 2017 | Tyler, the Creator | 911 / Mr. Lonely | Flower Boy | Backing vocals; alongside Frank Ocean, Steve Lacy, and Taco Bennett. [77] |