Lil Aaron
Aaron Jennings Puckett (born May 31, 1994), known professionally as Lil Aaron (stylized as lil aaron), is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Goshen, Indiana, celebrated for his genre-blending sound that fuses emo rap, pop-punk, trap, and alternative hip-hop.[1][2] He first gained widespread recognition in 2016 with his viral SoundCloud EP GLOING PAIN***, which showcased his raw, introspective lyricism and off-kilter production.[2] Beyond performing, Puckett has built a parallel career as a prolific songwriter and producer, contributing to songs for prominent artists such as [Selena Gomez](/page/Selena_Gomez), [Lizzo](/page/Lizzo), [Kiiara](/page/Kiiara), [Louis the Child](/page/Louis_the_Child), [Big Boi](/page/Big_Boi), [Jeremih](/page/Jeremih), and [Liam Payne](/page/Liam_Payne).[1] His discography includes the 2018 EP ***ROCKTAR FAMOU$, featuring collaborations with Kim Petras, Rico Nasty, and Travis Barker, and his debut studio album AMERICAN SCUMBAG, released on June 28, 2024, which delves into themes of celebrity, isolation, and self-reflection through an emo-pop lens.[3][4][5] Born in Frankfort, Indiana, Puckett spent his early childhood in Ohio before his family relocated to Goshen in 2005, where he grew up in a middle-class household—his father a financial advisor and his mother a college professor.[1] As a teenager, he immersed himself in music as an escape from a conventional upbringing and an unfulfilling school environment, heavily influenced by his older brother Kora, a guitarist in indie rock bands including Sheer Mag, Bugg, and Narrow Head.[1][2] A self-proclaimed "punk kid," Lil Aaron's formative tastes were shaped by late-1990s and early-2000s pop-punk icons like Blink-182, Sum 41, and Green Day, as well as emo and crunkcore acts such as Brokencyde, which informed his rebellious, high-energy aesthetic and Christian-infused imagery.[2][3] He began his musical journey drumming before transitioning to rapping and songwriting, eventually leaving high school to tour with scene bands and pursue opportunities in Los Angeles.[3] Lil Aaron's career trajectory reflects a shift from underground enigma to established industry figure, starting with the DIY ethos of SoundCloud rap in the mid-2010s.[6] The buzz around GLOING PAIN*** was amplified by a rumored [Snapchat](/page/Snapchat) post from [Kylie Jenner](/page/Kylie_Jenner), propelling him into collaborations and writing gigs that expanded his network.[2] By [2018](/page/2018), ***ROCKTAR FAMOU$ marked a more polished evolution, incorporating pop sensibilities while retaining his punk edge, and he co-formed the alternative/emo rap collective BOYFRIENDZ alongside peers in the scene.[3][1] Throughout the 2020s, Puckett has balanced solo releases with behind-the-scenes work, culminating in AMERICAN SCUMBAG—a 12-track project self-released via Hazheart Records that critiques fame's underbelly and solidifies his role in the emo-pop revival.[4][7] His ongoing output as a producer and group member underscores a versatile presence in contemporary alternative music.[1]Early years
Upbringing and family
Aaron Jennings Puckett, known professionally as Lil Aaron, was born on May 31, 1994, in Frankfort, Indiana.[1] He spent his early childhood in Ohio before his family relocated to Goshen, Indiana, in 2005, where he grew up in a middle-class household—his father a financial advisor and his mother a college professor.[1] He was heavily influenced by his older brother Kora, a guitarist in indie rock bands including Sheer Mag, Bugg, and Narrow Head.[1] Lil Aaron grew up in a devout Christian household that emphasized religious values and maintained strict boundaries around cultural influences.[8] His parents prohibited access to secular music during his childhood, creating a sheltered environment that discouraged engagement with mainstream entertainment. This restriction shaped his early years, limiting his musical exposure primarily to religious contexts such as church hymns and Christian recordings.[8] The family's emphasis on faith fostered a disciplined but insulated upbringing, where non-religious media was largely off-limits, influencing his initial disinterest in broader popular music scenes.[8] Despite these constraints, Lil Aaron later transitioned to discovering punk and emo music, marking a pivotal shift in his personal interests.[8]Musical discovery and relocation
During his teenage years in Indiana, Lil Aaron discovered punk rock and emo music through online platforms like MySpace and PureVolume, which allowed him to explore secular genres forbidden in his strict Christian household.[8] These sites became a gateway to bands and sounds that resonated with his rebellious spirit, marking a pivotal shift from his sheltered environment to a burgeoning passion for alternative music.[8] At age 17, inspired by this newfound love for music, Lil Aaron dropped out of high school and relocated from Indiana to Los Angeles to chase opportunities in the industry.[9] The move represented a bold leap into the professional world of music, away from his hometown constraints.[3] Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Lil Aaron faced challenges as a self-taught artist navigating the competitive LA music scene.[8] Despite these hurdles, the city's vibrant creative environment, including access to studios in West Hollywood, helped him begin honing his craft independently.[3]Professional career
Songwriting beginnings
Shortly after relocating to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music, Lil Aaron immersed himself in songwriting, honing his craft by producing pop tracks over YouTube beats and in studio sessions with various producers. This period laid the foundation for his professional entry into the industry, where he signed with the independent publishing company Prescription Songs, founded by producer Dr. Luke. The signing positioned him within a network of established hitmakers and opened doors to high-profile opportunities. Lil Aaron's early collaborations included work with Dr. Luke, whose production expertise influenced his approach to crafting commercially viable pop and hip-hop hybrids. These partnerships emphasized catchy hooks and genre-blending structures, allowing Lil Aaron to contribute to projects that bridged emo-rap aesthetics with mainstream appeal. Among his initial songwriting credits, Lil Aaron co-wrote "Bedroom Floor," the 2017 debut single from Liam Payne's solo album LP1, which peaked at number 21 on the UK Singles Chart and showcased his ability to deliver introspective lyrics over upbeat production.[10][11] He also penned the initial demo for "Fragile," a 2016 future-pop track by Prince Fox featuring Hailee Steinfeld, blending electronic elements with vulnerable themes of emotional fragility.[12] Additionally, Lil Aaron co-wrote "playboy shit" for Blackbear's 2017 digital EP digital drugz, a braggadocious track that highlighted his flair for playful, hedonistic narratives in alternative R&B-rap fusion.[13] These credits established Lil Aaron as an emerging talent capable of tailoring songs for diverse artists while infusing personal stylistic touches.Solo debut and EPs
Lil Aaron transitioned from songwriting for other artists to releasing his own music as a solo performer in the mid-2010s. His debut single, "Damn," produced by Y2K, was released in January 2016, marking his entry into the rap-rock scene with its blend of trap beats and emotional lyrics.[14] Earlier that year, on October 31, 2016, Aaron dropped his debut EP, Gloing Pain$, a seven-track project that showcased his fusion of pop, rock, punk, and R&B influences without any featured vocalists, emphasizing his standalone artistry.[15][16] Following this, Aaron released Rocktar Famou on May 31, 2018, via Hazheart Records, an EP that highlighted his growing confidence in alternative hip-hop with rock elements.[17][18] The project included the single "Quit," featuring Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker on drums, which explored themes of addiction and heartbreak through energetic punk-infused production.[19][20] In December 2018, Aaron issued Worst Christmas Ever, a five-track holiday-themed EP released on December 7, capturing a darker, introspective take on seasonal motifs amid personal struggles.[21][22] The following year, on January 25, 2019, he followed up with Dark Matter, a six-song EP delving into emotional vulnerability and post-breakup reflections, featuring collaborations with artists like Wicca Phase Springs Eternal and Lil Soda Boi.[23][24] By October 6, 2020, Aaron released 808 Rock, a five-track EP that leaned into heavier rock-rap hybrid sounds, incorporating 808 basslines with guitar-driven energy to reflect his evolving style up to that point.[25][26]Boyfriendz and group work
In late 2017, Lil Aaron co-formed the emo rap collective Boyfriendz alongside Smrtdeath and Lil Lotus, establishing it as a collaborative project blending elements of emo trap and alternative hip hop.[27][28] The group emerged from the underground rap and punk scenes, positioning itself as an "emo boy band" that fused raw emotional lyrics with trap beats and punk-infused energy.[29] This formation marked a shift for Lil Aaron toward group-oriented work, allowing him to explore collective songwriting and performance dynamics distinct from his solo endeavors. Boyfriendz quickly released their self-titled debut EP on December 6, 2017, featuring tracks that highlighted the trio's chemistry through shared verses and thematic explorations of heartbreak and rebellion.[27] The project, distributed initially via SoundCloud, captured the group's spontaneous creative process and garnered attention within the emo rap community for its unpolished, high-energy sound.[28] Lil Aaron contributed prominently as a rapper and co-producer, infusing punk-rap hybrid elements into songs like "sober," where his verses bridged hip-hop flows with emo introspection.[27] The group followed up with their second EP, BFZ2, on February 14, 2019, expanding on the debut's formula with more polished production while maintaining the core emo-punk rap aesthetic. Tracks such as "BE AROUND" and "IDRGAF" showcased Lil Aaron's role in driving the group's vocal dynamics, often leading choruses that merged his melodic rap style with the punk-edged aggression of his collaborators.[29] This release solidified Boyfriendz's place in the alternative hip hop landscape, with Lil Aaron's contributions emphasizing a balance of individual flair and ensemble cohesion that propelled the collective's early impact.[28]Recent projects and collaborations
In 2024, Lil Aaron released the single "THANK GOD I'M A CELEBRITY" on May 3, marking a satirical take on fame and celebrity culture with a music video featuring actress Chloe Cherry.[30] This track served as a precursor to his debut full-length album, American Scumbag, which he independently released through Hazheart Records on June 28.[4] The album, produced in collaboration with Evan Gartner, explores themes of personal excess and industry disillusionment, drawing from Aaron's experiences in Los Angeles.[31][7] That same month, Aaron contributed vocals to RAT BOY's single "One In A Million," released on June 11 as part of the UK artist's upcoming album Suburbia Calling.[32] The track blends ska-punk rhythms with emo-rap elements, highlighting Aaron's versatility in cross-genre features.[33] Aaron has continued working closely with producers like Evan Gartner and through his affiliation with Prescription Songs, focusing on new solo material and songwriting contributions. In 2025, he released singles including "Stuntin Like My Daddy" in June, "Add Me Up", and "Acting Different", extending his performance-based output as of November 2025.[34][35][36]Musical style and influences
Genre fusion
Lil Aaron's music exemplifies a distinctive fusion of emo rap, pop rap, rap rock, and trap, creating a sound that bridges underground hip-hop sensibilities with rock-infused energy. This blend draws from the emotional introspection of emo rap and the melodic accessibility of pop rap, while incorporating the aggressive edge of rap rock and the atmospheric beats of trap. Critics have noted how his tracks blur these boundaries, resulting in an off-kilter aesthetic that defies traditional categorization.[37][38] Central to this genre fusion are production elements like autotuned and heavily layered vocals, which add a robotic, distorted texture reminiscent of trap and emo influences, often layered over heavy guitar riffs and electronic synths. For instance, in songs like "VANS UNTIED," filtered, hazy guitar chords combine with rap percussion and punk-style drums, while vocal effects create a staticky, rock-adjacent hook that enhances the track's intensity. This approach, refined through collaborations with producers like Travis Barker on drums, produces concise, polished tracks that feel both abrasive and anthemic.[39][3] Lyrically, Lil Aaron's work weaves themes of personal struggles, the highs and lows of fame, and tumultuous relationships, often delivered with raw vulnerability that aligns with emo rap conventions. Tracks from projects like GLOING PAIN$ explore the paradoxes of stardom—such as isolation amid success—and interpersonal conflicts, using trap's rhythmic flow to convey emotional turmoil without overt sentimentality. This thematic depth, paired with his genre-blending production, positions his music as a modern evolution of SoundCloud rap's experimental ethos.[40][3]Key influences and evolution
Lil Aaron's musical influences draw heavily from the emo and punk scenes of the 2000s, which informed his genre-blending approach from the outset. He has frequently cited Panic! at the Disco as a formative influence during his youth, drawn to their theatrical songwriting and elaborate style that emphasized emotional depth and narrative flair.[3] Blink-182 also played a pivotal role, particularly through collaborations with drummer Travis Barker and opportunities to open for the band during their Las Vegas residency shows, exposing him to the raw energy of pop-punk performance.[3] Early encounters with emo acts like Motion City Soundtrack, whose track "Everything Is Alright" captured themes of personal turmoil, further shaped his affinity for introspective lyrics over upbeat instrumentation.[3] Additionally, Brokencyde's pioneering fusion of trap beats with emo sensibilities influenced his adoption of an abrasive, high-contrast sound that merged aggression with vulnerability.[3] Lil Aaron's style evolved significantly from his initial forays into music, beginning with unsuccessful pop-punk bands in high school that echoed acts like Hit the Lights and Metro Station, prompting a temporary pivot away from rock elements.[41] He re-embraced his emo and punk roots in his early solo EPs, integrating trap-heavy production to create a raw, experimental hybrid that contrasted heavy 808 basslines with melodic hooks and confessional themes.[3] This progression marked a departure from pure trap toward a more balanced incorporation of rock influences, as evident in the polished pop structures of his 2018 EP ROCKTAR FAMOU, where emo introspection gained prominence over minimalist beats.[3] Immersion in the Los Angeles music scene amplified these shifts, particularly after his relocation, where regular appearances at Emo Nite events connected him to a community reviving 2000s alt-rock aesthetics.[42] Continued collaborations within this ecosystem, including work with scene-adjacent artists and producers on releases like the 2019 EP Dark Matter and the 2020 EP 808 Rock (which incorporates rap rock elements), further steered his sound toward rock-infused territory, culminating in the guitar-driven intensity of his 2024 album American Scumbag.[42][43][26][4] These partnerships reinforced a stylistic maturation, emphasizing live-band dynamics and punk attitude over earlier digital trap foundations.[3]Discography
Albums
Lil Aaron's debut studio album, American Scumbag, was released on June 28, 2024, through Hazheart Records, marking his first full-length project after a series of EPs.[4] The album blends emo introspection with trap-influenced beats, characteristic of Lil Aaron's emo rap style, exploring themes of personal turmoil, celebrity culture, and emotional vulnerability across its 12 tracks.[7][5] Key promotional singles included the lead track "THANK GOD I'M A CELEBRITY," released on May 3, 2024, and the surprise single "YOU'RE THE ONE FOR ME," which dropped on May 31, 2024, both setting the tone for the album's confessional energy.[4] Reception has been generally positive among critics and fans, with user reviews praising its catchy "bops" and fusion of emo rock, hip-hop, and hyperpop elements, earning spots on year-end best albums lists and average ratings around 75-91% on music aggregation sites.[44][45]Extended plays
Lil Aaron released his debut extended play, Gloing Pain$, on October 31, 2016. The EP consists of 7 tracks and marks his entry into the emo rap and pop rap scenes, featuring raw, introspective lyrics over trap-influenced production by collaborators like Brenton Duvall and Y2K.[16][46][47] His follow-up EP, Rocktar Famou, arrived on May 31, 2018, with 7 tracks that explore themes of fame, excess, and relationships. It includes guest appearances from artists such as Kim Petras on "Anymore," Kiiara, Travis Barker on drums for "Quit," and Rico Nasty, blending hip-hop with pop-punk elements during recording sessions split between Kauai, Hawaii, and Los Angeles.[48][17] On December 7, 2018, Lil Aaron dropped the holiday-themed EP Worst Christmas Ever, comprising 5 tracks executive produced by Travis Barker. The project offers a cynical, emo-infused twist on Christmas themes, with features like Goody Grace on "All I Need" and songs addressing isolation and dissatisfaction during the festive season.[49][21][50] Dark Matter, released January 25, 2019, features 6 tracks delving into darker emotional territories, including pain, self-doubt, and introspection. Notable collaborations include Lil Soda Boi on "Hurts" and Goody Grace on "Last Time I Checked," with production emphasizing moody, atmospheric beats in the emo rap style.[24][23][51] Lil Aaron's final EP in this series, 808 Rock, came out on October 6, 2020, containing 5 tracks that fuse rap with rock influences, highlighted by heavy 808 basslines and guitar-driven energy. Tracks like "BADSIDE" and "DANGEROUS" showcase his evolving sound, prioritizing high-energy, genre-blending experimentation.[52][26][43]Singles as lead artist
Lil Aaron's singles as a lead artist highlight his signature blend of emo rap, pop punk, and trap elements, often featuring high-profile producers and collaborators. These tracks have contributed to his growing fanbase, with several achieving significant streaming success on platforms like Spotify. His debut single, "Damn", released on January 25, 2016, and produced by Y2K, introduced his raw, introspective style and quickly gained traction in the alternative hip hop scene.[53] The track has amassed over 76 million streams on Spotify, marking a milestone in his early career. In 2018, "Quit", featuring drummer Travis Barker on production, was released as part of his EP Rocktar Famou and captured attention for its punk-infused energy and themes of personal struggle. It has accumulated over 2 million Spotify streams as of 2025. "Dark Matter", a standalone single from January 18, 2019, that later titled his EP of the same name, explores emotional vulnerability with atmospheric production.[54] The song has surpassed 9.7 million streams on Spotify. More recently, "THANK GOD I'M A CELEBRITY", released on May 3, 2024, reflects on fame and self-reflection, serving as a lead single for his album AMERICAN SCUMBAG.| Title | Year | Key Collaborators/Producer | Streaming Milestone (Spotify, as of Oct 2025) |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Damn" | 2016 | Y2K (producer) | 76+ million streams |
| "Quit" | 2018 | Travis Barker (featured/producer) | 2+ million streams |
| "Dark Matter" | 2019 | None (solo) | 9.7+ million streams |
| "THANK GOD I'M A CELEBRITY" | 2024 | None (solo) | N/A |
Singles as featured artist
Lil Aaron has contributed guest vocals to various singles by other artists, often infusing emo rap sensibilities into diverse genres like punk, pop-punk, and alternative hip-hop. His features typically emphasize introspective lyrics and melodic flows that complement the lead artist's style, expanding his reach within underground and crossover scenes. A key example is his appearance on RAT BOY's "One In A Million," released on June 11, 2024. On this track from RAT BOY's album Suburbia Calling (released October 4, 2024), Lil Aaron provides additional verses that add an emo rap texture to the song's ska-infused groove, produced by Stephen Street, heightening its themes of unattainable dreams and youthful excess in a modern, space-age context.[55] In the emo rap sphere, Lil Aaron featured on 44Blonde's "You Don't Even Care," released October 6, 2023, as part of the Intervention project. His contribution delivers raw, emotive bars over a pop-punk backdrop with trap beats, underscoring lyrics about superficial friendships and emotional burnout, produced by Billy Gerrity.[56] Another post-2020 collaboration is his role on LiL Lotus's "Girl Next Door," issued April 9, 2022. Here, Lil Aaron's feature brings a hazy, nostalgic emo vibe to the track's alternative rap structure, co-produced by LiL Lotus, focusing on themes of idealized romance and personal disillusionment within the emo rap community. Lil Aaron also appeared on smrtdeath's "sober," released in 2020, where his verses enhance the song's melancholic trap-emo sound, exploring sobriety and regret through layered, atmospheric production that aligns with the duo's shared aesthetic in the genre.[57]With Boyfriendz
Lil Aaron is a founding member of the emo trap group Boyfriendz, alongside Smrtdeath and Lil Lotus, formed in late 2017 to explore collaborative themes of heartbreak, youth, and alternative hip-hop aesthetics.[58] The group's debut self-titled EP, Boyfriendz, was released independently on December 6, 2017, featuring Lil Aaron's prominent vocal contributions across all tracks, blending trap beats with emo-infused lyrics.[59] This 6-track project marked their initial output, with production from artists like Dylan Brady and 4evr, emphasizing raw emotional delivery in songs addressing personal struggles.[27] The tracklist for Boyfriendz includes:- "Check" (prod. Dylan Brady)
- "IDCIUDHMB" (prod. 4evr)
- "I'll B Fine" (prod. 4evr)
- "Iont Need Hoes" (prod. Joshua Heflinger)
- "Painless" (prod. Seann Bowe)
- "Punk Rock Boy" (prod. 4evr)
- "BE AROUND" (feat. Lil Lotus, Smrtdeath & lil aaron; prod. lil aaron)
- "IDRGAF" (feat. Lil Lotus, Smrtdeath & lil aaron; prod. Dylan Brady)
- "FAR AWAY" (feat. Lil Lotus, Smrtdeath & lil aaron; prod. Sean Myer)
- "FUCKED UP KIDS" (feat. Lil Lotus, Smrtdeath & lil aaron; prod. Dylan Brady)
- "OUTRO" (feat. Lil Lotus, Smrtdeath & lil aaron)