Two Feet
Two Feet is the stage name of Zachary William "Bill" Dess, an American singer, songwriter, and record producer born in Manhattan, New York City, on June 21, 1993.[1][2][3] Known for his atmospheric blend of blues, trap, rock, and electronic music, often featuring hazy guitar riffs, soulful baritone vocals, and introspective lyrics exploring themes of love, addiction, and personal struggle, he rose to prominence in the late 2010s with viral hits that garnered hundreds of millions of streams worldwide.[4][5][6] Dess developed an early interest in music during an elementary school trip to see The Nutcracker, later learning guitar and immersing himself in jazz and blues while growing up in New York.[2] He began performing locally in the city, initially at unconventional venues like laundromats, before self-releasing his debut EP First Steps in 2016, which showcased his experimental sound and quickly attracted online attention.[1][7] His breakthrough came with the 2018 single "I Feel Like I'm Drowning," which peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, earned gold certification, and propelled him to mainstream recognition through social media virality.[8] Following this success, Two Feet released the EP A 20 Something Fuck (2018), his debut full-length album Pink (2020), Max Maco Is Dead Right? (2021), Shape & Form (2022), and the EP Drunken Fits of a Modern Age (2025), each expanding on his genre-blending style with raw, emotional production.[9][10] Notable singles include "You?" and "Think I'm Crazy."[11] He has headlined tours across North America and Europe, performed at major festivals like Bonnaroo and Austin City Limits, and collaborated with artists in the alternative and electronic scenes, establishing himself as a key figure in modern indie music.[12][13]Early life and education
Early life
Zachary William Dess, known professionally as Two Feet, was born on June 21, 1993, in Manhattan, New York City.[2] He was raised in Harlem, where he developed an early fascination with music.[14] Dess's interest in music began during an elementary school field trip to see a performance of The Nutcracker, which introduced him to the world of orchestral and cinematic sounds.[14] Inspired by this experience, he started writing his own chamber music at the age of six or seven.[15] As a child, Dess taught himself composition by downloading free sheet music software and learning primarily by ear, without formal training.[15] In school, Dess played the upright bass in the orchestra and later took up the guitar, practicing for 10 to 11 hours a day as he approached high school graduation.[14] His early influences included hip-hop, pop, jazz artists like Chet Baker and Wes Montgomery, and film scores by composers such as Ennio Morricone.[14] By his high school years, he was performing locally in jazz and blues ensembles, honing his skills on guitar and bass.[15]Education
Dess attended Tenafly High School in Tenafly, New Jersey.[16] During high school, he participated in music programs on and off, eventually focusing intensely on guitar playing and performing in local jazz and blues ensembles.[15][4] Following high school, Dess was accepted to Berklee College of Music in Boston on a full scholarship due to his guitar proficiency.[4][17] However, he left the program early—after approximately half a semester—citing a mismatch with the school's environment and a decline in his grades that led to the loss of his scholarship.[17][18] He then shifted his focus entirely to independent music production in New York City.[2]Career
Early career and breakthrough
Dess, born Zachary William Dess in New York City, began his musical journey at a young age, starting with the guitar around age 12 and later joining a jazz band during high school. After graduating from Tenafly High School in New Jersey, he briefly attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston but dropped out early to pursue music independently, believing formal education was unnecessary for his goals. He then returned to New York, where he worked odd jobs, including as a cashier at a bodega in Harlem, while living modestly on a friend's couch and producing tracks in his bedroom using basic equipment like a cracked version of Ableton software and a makeshift microphone setup. During this period, Dess also played in local blues and jazz ensembles and a Grateful Dead tribute band, honing his skills in guitar, piano, and songwriting before adopting the stage name Two Feet for his solo project. In 2016, Dess self-released his debut EP First Steps via Majestic Casual Records, featuring the single "Go Fuck Yourself," which he wrote, produced, and performed entirely on his own. Uploaded to SoundCloud earlier that year, the track—a blend of hazy guitar riffs, electronic beats, and raw vocals—quickly went viral, amassing over four million streams in a short time and drawing widespread attention for its unapologetic intensity. The EP's success prompted major label interest, leading to a signing with Republic Records in early 2017, marking a rapid transition from obscurity to industry recognition. Following the deal, Two Feet released the EP Momentum in June 2017, which included early singles like "Never Know" and built further momentum through live performances at festivals such as SXSW and Bonnaroo. This period solidified his rise, with "Go Fuck Yourself" eventually surpassing eight million plays and establishing Two Feet as an emerging voice in alternative music.Album releases and collaborations
Two Feet released the EP A 20 Something Fuck on October 5, 2018, through Mad Decent and Republic Records, featuring tracks that blended his signature blues-infused electronic sound with introspective lyrics about youth and relationships. The EP included singles like "I Feel Like I'm Drowning," which had previously gained traction, and marked his transition from independent EPs to label-backed projects. In 2020, he followed with Pink, his debut studio album released on June 26 via the same labels, exploring themes of love and loss through hazy production and guitar-driven melodies. Subsequent releases included Max Maco Is Dead Right? on April 16, 2021, via AWAL, a darker, experimental album delving into fame and excess, with singles like "Think I'm Crazy" showcasing his evolving electro-soul style. In 2022, Shape & Form arrived on May 13 via AWAL, incorporating more live instrumentation and personal narratives, followed by a deluxe edition in June that added remixes and bonus tracks. The double single Caviar & Amy was also issued earlier that year on February 11, serving as a bridge between albums with intimate, lo-fi vibes. Throughout his career, Two Feet has engaged in several notable collaborations that highlight his versatility. In 2016, he featured on MELVV's "Not Me," an early electronic track that introduced his vocals to a broader audience. The 2018 single "Mercy" saw him teaming up with MØ and What So Not, blending indie pop with electronic elements for a ballad that emphasized emotional depth. In 2021, partnerships continued with Gryffin on the Valentine's Day release "I Want Love," a melodic house track fusing Two Feet's bluesy guitar with soaring synths, and with grandson on "Until I Come Home," a rock-infused anthem addressing personal struggles. More recently, in 2024, he collaborated with Italian artist Michele Morrone on "Leave Me," a brooding single from Morrone's project that combined their shared themes of heartbreak. In 2025, Two Feet appeared on Nosi's "So Good," an electronic house track released on April 25, adding his distinctive falsetto to the production. As of late 2025, Two Feet announced the EP Drunken Fits of A Modern Age, slated for release the week of November 10, following the October 31 single "Remember Us?" which previews a new phase in his sound influenced by recent personal recovery.Recent activities
In 2025, Two Feet marked a significant return to music production with the release of his fourth studio album, Fools Rush In Where Angels Fear to Tread. The album, featuring tracks like "My Heart," "Want You to Want Me," and "Pleasure," explores themes of emotional vulnerability and introspection through his signature blend of alternative R&B and blues-infused production. Throughout the year, Two Feet maintained an active touring schedule, performing at prominent venues and festivals across North America. Notable appearances included a show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, and the BitterSweet Music Festival, where he delivered sets showcasing both new material from the album and fan favorites. These performances highlighted his evolving live energy, often incorporating acoustic elements and extended improvisations on guitar. Looking toward the end of 2025 and beyond, Two Feet announced an extension of his Latin American tour, with confirmed dates including November 28 at Sala Urbana in Naucalpan de Juárez, Mexico, and November 29 at Echoes Festival in La Cuchilla, Mexico. Additionally, he is slated to release the EP Drunken Fits of A Modern Age on November 14, signaling continued output in a prolific phase.Personal life
Health challenges
In July 2018, Two Feet, born Zachary William Dess, was hospitalized following an apparent suicide attempt after posting a note on Twitter expressing that he "don't feel like living any more" and bidding farewell to fans. His father, Guy Dess, confirmed the musician was alive, breathing, and under medical observation, with a subsequent update stating he was recuperating and would survive. The incident highlighted ongoing mental health struggles, as evidenced in his contemporaneous single "Hurt People," which references a "hazy" mind, self-harm, reliance on medication, and drug abuse.[19][20] Dess has since described severe depression as a persistent challenge, exacerbated by the demands of sudden fame and the entertainment industry. In a 2020 interview, he noted that "depression is very common in entertainment" and detailed how the COVID-19 lockdown intensified his isolation, taking months to reconnect with friends and fans. He credited treatment, including work with a life coach, structured routines like cooking, and music as key to managing symptoms, emphasizing patience in recovery: "Things are not going to happen overnight, nor should you expect to."[21] These experiences led to multiple stays in New York psychiatric hospitals amid conflicts with his former record label, which ultimately dropped him. Encounters during these hospitalizations—inspiring stories from fellow patients—shaped his 2021 concept album Max Maco is Dead Right?, a fictional narrative born from a "half-dream, half-nightmare" vision reflecting inner turmoil. Dess has framed these periods as transformative, though they underscored the mental health toll of his career trajectory.[22]Sobriety and recovery
Following his suicide attempt on July 31, 2018, which was linked to ongoing struggles with substance abuse and depression, Two Feet (born Zachary William Dess) was hospitalized in a psychiatric ward. His father confirmed the hospitalization after Dess posted a suicide note on Twitter, expressing love to his fans while revealing his despair. Upon discharge, Dess prioritized recovery by immersing himself in music creation, describing it as "a form of meditation" and "the best escape ever." He released the EP A 20 Something Fuck shortly after, along with singles such as "Lost the Game" and "I Want It," using his art to process trauma and encourage others facing similar challenges.[23] By 2020, amid the COVID-19 lockdown, Dess confronted deepened depression but credited music, routine, and professional support for his progress. He entered treatment and worked with a life coach while touring, incorporating healthy habits like cooking nutrient-rich meals (e.g., salmon and Brussels sprouts) to rebuild stability. Dess noted that persistent songwriting and fan interaction were crucial, stating, "The main thing I made myself do was to keep working… writing a ton of music, interacting with people, and being on the road playing shows." This period marked a turning point, allowing him to emerge from "miserable, sad nights and months of post-depression."[21] In early 2025, Dess faced another crisis, posting a goodbye letter on Twitter that prompted immediate concern and hospitalization. He later shared an update affirming his commitment to seeking help, emphasizing, "It is ok to speak up and not be embarrassed to look for help." Recovery continued as he returned to performing later that year, including a set at Seattle's Capitol Hill Block Party in July 2025, signaling ongoing steps toward healing from intertwined mental health and substance-related challenges.[24] In October 2025, Dess shared a positive update on social media, discussing a recent health scare where he was told he had 3-6 months to live, but affirming his sobriety, improved health, and optimism for the future.[25]Musical style and influences
Style and genre
Two Feet's music is defined by a distinctive fusion of blues-infused rock guitar with electronic production, creating an atmospheric and sensual sound often categorized as alternative R&B and electronic. The project's core features hazy, distorted guitar tones that evoke classic blues riffs, layered over heavy bass drops and subtle electronic beats, resulting in a brooding, introspective aesthetic that balances raw emotion with modern production techniques. This style emerged prominently in early releases like the 2016 single "Go Fuck Yourself," where breathy vocals and groovy, laid-back drums complement the guitar's smooth yet edgy distortion, producing a hypnotic groove that has been likened to "blues-trap."[26][27][28] Central to the genre-blending approach is the integration of soulful, yearning vocals—delivered in a blasé, intimate manner—against haunting piano accents and funky instrumental elements, which add pop undertones to the otherwise alternative rock foundation. Bill Dess has described his work as originating a "mini-genre within a genre," reeling in influences from hip-hop rhythms and house music to enhance the electronic undercurrents, while maintaining a focus on emotional vulnerability and sonic immersion. Tracks such as "I Feel Like I'm Drowning" exemplify this, with their brassy bass tones and funky riffing weaving into electronic textures for a raw, evocative listening experience.[27][7][28] The overall genre palette spans adult alternative pop/rock and dance-pop, prioritizing conceptual depth over strict categorization, with Dess's one-man production emphasizing organic viral appeal through its innovative mix of traditional instrumentation and digital experimentation. This evolution is evident in later works, where shoegaze and experimental soundscapes further expand the blues-electronic hybrid, a trend that continues in releases as recent as the 2025 EP Drunken Fits of the Modern Age.[26][29][30]Influences
Two Feet, whose real name is Zachary William Dess, draws from a diverse array of musical influences that blend blues-rock guitar traditions with contemporary electronic, R&B, and hip-hop elements, shaping his signature hazy, introspective sound. His guitar style is particularly rooted in blues and jazz, with Dess citing jazz legend Wes Montgomery as a foundational influence for its emotive phrasing and technical finesse.[31] He has also highlighted iconic blues-rock guitarists such as Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, and Jimi Hendrix for their raw emotional delivery and virtuosic playing, which inform the gritty, soulful riffs in tracks like "Go Fuck Yourself."[31][4] Additionally, modern blues-rock artist John Mayer serves as a touchstone, influencing Dess's blend of technical skill with accessible, heartfelt melodies.[4] Beyond guitar-centric inspirations, Dess incorporates progressive rock elements, expressing admiration for David Gilmour's atmospheric solos and Pink Floyd's expansive soundscapes, which contribute to the moody, layered production in his music.[31] His work also reflects the impact of R&B and hip-hop, evident in the trap-infused rhythms and confessional vocals across his discography.[31] Electronic music plays a subtle but integral role in Dess's influences, as seen in his appreciation for the production techniques of the duo Bob Moses, whose deep, emotive electronic sound aligns with Two Feet's fusion of organic instrumentation and synthetic beats.[32] These varied sources allow Dess to create a genre-blending style that bridges traditional blues with modern urban sounds, prioritizing emotional depth over strict categorization.Discography
Studio albums
Two Feet has released three studio albums to date, each showcasing his evolution from blues-tinged electronic pop to more experimental electro-soul and rock influences. His debut full-length, Pink, arrived in 2020 as a moody exploration of love, lust, and emotional turmoil, blending heavy basslines with breathy vocals and guitar riffs. Released on March 13, 2020, via Republic Records, the 13-track album clocks in at 31 minutes and includes singles like "Intro" and "Pink +," drawing critical praise for its atmospheric depth and modern blues mastery.[33][34][6] The follow-up, Max Maco Is Dead Right?, marked a conceptual shift in 2021, presenting a voyeuristic narrative through the lens of a fictional alter ego grappling with fame, excess, and mental health struggles inspired by the artist's own experiences. Issued on April 16, 2021, under AWAL Recordings, this 13-track effort spans 38 minutes and features gritty electro-rock production with tracks such as "Flatline" and "Backwoods Girl," earning acclaim for its raw emotional intensity and thematic cohesion.[35][22][36] In 2022, Shape & Form expanded Two Feet's sonic palette, incorporating shoegaze, house, and experimental elements alongside his signature heavy 808s and reverb-drenched guitars, resulting in his most eclectic and comprehensive project yet. The album, released on May 13, 2022, via AWAL and Republic Records, contains 14 tracks over 45 minutes, highlighted by singles like "Lingerie" and "Margaux," and was lauded for its bold fusion of genres and introspective lyricism.[37][38][39]Extended plays
Two Feet released his debut extended play, First Steps, on July 29, 2016, through Majestic Casual Records.[40] The four-track EP, running approximately 10 minutes, showcased his early blend of trip-hop, blues, and electronic elements, featuring hazy production and introspective lyrics. Key tracks included "Go Fuck Yourself," which had previously gained viral attention on SoundCloud, "Her Life," "Quick Musical Doodles," and "You're So Cold."[41] His second EP, Momentum, followed on June 9, 2017, also via Majestic Casual.[42] This 11-minute release built on the debut's sound with four tracks: "Had Some Drinks," "Your Mother Was Cheaper," "Love Is a Bitch," and "Twisted." It highlighted Dess's evolving style, incorporating heavier bass and soulful vocals, and received praise for its moody atmosphere.[43] In 2018, Two Feet issued A 20 Something Fuck on October 5, marking his first release with Republic Records.[44] The eight-track EP, lasting about 20 minutes, delved deeper into themes of heartbreak and self-reflection, mixing jazz, blues, and trap influences across songs like "You Say," "I Feel Like I'm Drowning," and "Lost the Game." It represented a transitional project toward his full-length albums, emphasizing guitar-driven interludes and emotional depth.[45] Two Feet's most recent EP, Drunken Fits of a Modern Age, was released on November 14, 2025, via AWAL. This five-track project, running approximately 17 minutes, explores themes of nostalgia, relationships, and personal reflection with his signature blend of electronic, blues, and rock elements. It marks his first release after a period of sobriety and includes the lead single "Remember Us?."[46][47]| Title | Release Date | Label | Tracks |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Steps | July 29, 2016 | Majestic Casual | 1. Go Fuck Yourself 2. Her Life 3. Quick Musical Doodles 4. You're So Cold |
| Momentum | June 9, 2017 | Majestic Casual | 1. Had Some Drinks 2. Your Mother Was Cheaper 3. Love Is a Bitch 4. Twisted |
| A 20 Something Fuck | October 5, 2018 | Republic Records | 1. Intro 2. You Say 3. I Feel Like I'm Drowning 4. Felt Like Playing Guitar and Not Singing 5. Back of My Mind 6. Same Old Song (S.O.S. Part 1) 7. Wild Side 8. Lost the Game |
| Drunken Fits of a Modern Age | November 14, 2025 | AWAL | 1. Remember Us? 2. Nostalgia 3. Is He Done Loving You? 4. Makeup in the Mirror 5. Where Did That Girl Go |
Singles as lead artist
Two Feet's singles as a lead artist have primarily blended alternative R&B, blues, and electronic elements, often achieving notable airplay on rock and alternative radio formats. His debut single marked his entry into the music scene, while subsequent releases from his albums and EPs demonstrated growing commercial success on Billboard charts. The following table lists selected key singles, focusing on those with significant chart performance or impact.| Title | Year | Album/EP | Peak chart position | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Go Fuck Yourself | 2016 | Non-album single | 36 (US Hot Rock Songs) | Debut single; certified Gold by the RIAA.[48] |
| I Feel Like I'm Drowning | 2018 | A 20 Something Fuck | 1 (Alternative Airplay) | Breakthrough hit; first No. 1 on the chart for the artist.[8] |
| You? | 2020 | Pink | 2 (Alternative Airplay) | Lead single from debut studio album.[48] |
| Think I'm Crazy | 2020 | Max Maco Is Dead Right? | 3 (Alternative Airplay) | Promotional single highlighting electronic influences.[48] |
| Kill Anyone (feat. Ari Abdul) | 2023 | Non-album single | — | Released via 477 Records.[49] |
| Remember Us? | 2025 | Drunken Fits of a Modern Age | — | Lead single from the EP released November 14, 2025.[46] |
| Lingerie | 2025 | Non-album single | — | Independent release emphasizing vocal-driven production.[50] |
Singles as featured artist
Two Feet has collaborated as a featured vocalist on various singles by other artists, contributing his distinctive blues-infused style to tracks across electronic, alternative, and pop genres.[52] In 2016, he appeared on "Not Me" by MELVV, a brooding electronic track that marked one of his early guest appearances.[53] The following year saw no major featured releases, but in 2018, Two Feet lent his vocals to "Mercy" by MØ featuring What So Not, a soulful electronic pop song from MØ's album Forever Neverland.[54]| Year | Title | Lead artist(s) | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | "Not Me" | MELVV | Non-album single[53] |
| 2018 | "Mercy" | MØ featuring What So Not | Forever Neverland[54] |
| 2021 | "Part Time Psycho" | SHAED | High Dive[55] |
| 2023 | "Cities" | Toby Mai | Non-album single[56] |
| 2024 | "Leave Me" | Michele Morrone | Non-album single[57] |
| 2025 | "So Good" | Nosi | Non-album single[58] |