His career began with the release of two EPs in 2013 and 2014, titled Bruxelles c'est devenu la jungle and Famille nombreuse.
He has close connections with Belgian band L'Or du Commun, hip hop duo Caballero & JeanJass, and French rapper Lomepal.
Roméo van Laeken was born on 13 December 1992 in Uccle, Belgium,[3] from a family of French-speaking Belgian artists.
That same year, he released his first solo album Chocolat, which features guest appearances from Matthieu Chedid and Damon Albarn.
[14] Elvis's influences are numerous: the Belgian group L'or du Commun with which he made his rapping debut is one of his main ones.
[citation needed] In September 2020, an anonymous user of the social network Instagram shared content in which she accused Elvis of sexual assault.
[12][22] Consequently, French sportswear company Lacoste announced the end of their collaboration with both Elvis and Moha La Squale.
[12][23] Belgian confectionery company Galler, which had produced chocolate bars with Elvis's image, removed all references to their collaboration on its website, according to news network RTBF.
[24][25] On the same week, Fuzati, founder of hip-hop project Klub Des Loosers, was releasing his latest studio album Vanité, which included a track featuring Roméo Elvis; Fuzati then announced that all verses sung by Elvis would be removed from the digital edition of the track.