Elijah Daniel

Elijah Daniel (born January 9, 1994) is an American comedian, rapper, record producer, songwriter, and author.

They have since released six singles featuring Maty Noyes, Sophie Rose, Gnash, JVZEL, XYLØ, and Waterparks.

[5][6] Daniel led an online White House petition in 2013 to make the Miley Cyrus song "Party in the U.S.A." the U.S. national anthem.

[9][10] Daniel told Vice that he cultivated a group of followers online who appreciated his absurd and bizarre comedic antics.

[1][11][12] In January 2017, Daniel and Christine Sydelko released a parody video of the song "Closer" originally by The Chainsmokers, featuring Halsey.

[1][5] In October 2016, FOTV Media Networks Inc. announced a business partnership with Daniel and Sydelko to produce a full season of their series Trash, Talking.

[14][28][29] The book was listed on Amazon above Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James,[7] and was featured in The Washington Post,[1] Los Angeles Times,[30] GQ,[31] Gay Star News,[32] London Evening Standard,[23] The Daily Telegraph,[12] and Vice.

[33] The Guardian classed the work as part of the "small but burgeoning new genre: satirical books about Donald Trump" that began with the 2016 presidential campaign.

[41] On August 30, 2017, Elijah Daniel performed a publicity stunt centered around Hell, Michigan – an unincorporated town that allows visitors to pay for the opportunity to hold the title of "mayor" for a day.

[45][non-primary source needed] In November 2017, Daniel, Christine Sydelko, and Tana Mongeau appeared on a segment of The Maury Povich Show.

He has released two extended plays and one studio album under the moniker, as well as a slew of singles featuring artists including Cupcakke, Bella Thorne, Tana Mongeau, and Dr. Woke, the latter of whom produced most of his music.

In 2021, Daniel started a virtual restaurant called GayBurger, a viral marketing campaign to raise money for the Los Angeles LGBT Center.

[52] On February 23, 2016, Daniel was detained and question by the United States Secret service, while attending a Donald Trump campaign rally in Sparks, Nevada.