De Lima was born and raised in Pauoa Valley within a large Catholic Portuguese and multiracial family and started comedy while he was young.
After graduating from St. Patrick's, he was ordained as a deacon in the Roman Catholic Church at the age of 25 before deciding to return home to start his career as a singer.
[2][3] De Lima is one of Hawai'i's most popular comedians, often incorporating current events and trends into music parodies as well as commenting on local ethnic culture.
[2][4] De Lima, along with his musical duo David Kauahikaua and Bobby Nishida, often perform at nightclubs and concert events throughout Hawai'i and the West Coast.
[8][9] During the COVID-19 pandemic, De Lima would work again with the Department of Health to promote public awareness through songs and advertisements about COVID safety.