Dessa

Rapper

Popular As Maggie Wander, Dessa Darling, Dessa Margret Wander

Birthday May 23, 1981

Birth Sign Gemini

Age 42 years old

#55619 Most Popular

1981

Margret Wander (born May 23, 1981), better known by her stage name Dessa, is an American rapper, singer, writer, and former record executive.

She is a member of the indie hip hop collective Doomtree.

Dessa was born to Robert Wander Jr. and Sylvia Burgos Toftness, and has a younger brother, Max.

Her father is white and her mother Puerto Rican.

1999

Dessa went to Southwest High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, graduating from the IB Diploma Programme in 1999.

She attended the University of Minnesota, where she earned a B.A. in philosophy.

Before becoming an artist full-time, she waited tables and worked as a technical writer for a medical manufacturer.

Initially drawn to their raw aesthetics and unique sound, Dessa forged a friendship with Doomtree.

Soon after, she was asked to join the crew and did so.

2005

Between 2005 and 2019, Dessa toured with and appeared on all Doomtree albums, as well as on the other members' solo albums.

She was the CEO of Doomtree; however, she relinquished that post to her label mate, Lazerbeak, to focus on her own career.

Dessa's debut solo EP, False Hopes, was released in 2005.

Despite being only fifteen minutes long, it was listed as one of the top local albums of the year by Star Tribune.

2008

At the fourth annual Doomtree Blowout in 2008, and via Doomtree Press, Dessa released Spiral Bound a seventy-page collection of fiction and poetry.

2009

Dessa's work has also been published in periodicals, including a 2009 poem in Ars Medica and a 2017 article about visiting New Orleans as a tourist in The New York Times Magazine.

Dessa is a founding member of The Boy Sopranos, an almost all-female a cappella group, with frequent collaborators Jessy Greene, Aby Wolf and others.

She also taught at the Institute of Production and recording and the McNally Smith College of Music.

2010

Dessa's first solo album, A Badly Broken Code, was released on January 19, 2010.

The album’s tracks "Dixon's Girl" and "The Chaconne” were released as singles. The album featured production from Paper Tiger, MK Larada, Lazerbeak, Cecil Otter and Big Jess. MK Larada also designed the album art.

She was also a member of the indie super-group Gayngs founded by Ryan Olson (of Poliça fame), in 2010, along with 22 other musicians including Justin Vernon.

2011

In 2011, Dessa released Castor, the Twin, an album featuring new recordings and arrangements of songs released on previous projects, primarily A Badly Broken Code.

The original production in the reworked tracks was replaced with live instrumentation.

2012

On March 2, 2012, Dessa presented "Mic Lines: Art, Ethics, and their Contested Connections" at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as part of the three-day Nobel Peace Prize Forum.

Dessa was the host of Twin Cities Public Television's The Lowertown Line, a live music series, from 2012 to 2014.

In 2012, she partnered with the "artisan cosmetic house" from Minnesota, Elixery, to create her own shade of lipstick, all of the proceeds of which were donated to CARE (relief agency).

2013

In 2013, Dessa released her second full-length album Parts of Speech that made its debut in Billboard's Top 200.

The singles from this album are "Warsaw" and "Call Off Your Ghost”.

Following that, in 2013, she released a book of poems called A Pound Of Steam, in partnership with Rain Taxi.

2015

She was a contributing artist on the 2015 Saint Paul-based "Plume Project", a public art installment in which images and colors were projected onto steam rising from a smokestack in downtown Saint Paul and music and spoken-word pieces could be accessed by calling a phone number.

Dessa read her poem "Circle Games".

2016

She had a flavor of ice cream named after her on July 27, 2016, by Izzy's Ice Cream, "Dessa’s Existential Crunch".

The same year, she contributed to The Hamilton Mixtape with her cover of the song "Congratulations.".

Dessa collaborated with RockFilter Distillery in Spring Grove, MN, to release two bourbons, Dessa's Time and Distance and Dessa's Hand Shadow.

Dessa has been involved with the popular fiction podcast Welcome to Night Vale as both a contributing writer and musical guest.

2018

On February 23, 2018, Dessa released her third full-length album Chime, that made its debut in Billboard's Top 200, and at #3 on Billboard's Independent Charts.

Chime was listed as one of NPR Music's 40 Favorite Albums of 2018 (so far).

After having been scouted by the Francis Golden Literary Agency, in 2018 Dessa signed a book-publishing deal with Dutton Penguin, which released her collection of creative non-fiction essays entitled My Own Devices: True Stories from the Road on Music, Science, and Senseless Love on September 18, 2018.

The book is an uncompromising and candid account of her life in motion, in music, and in love, and was listed by NPR in their guide for 2018's Best Reads.

2019

On March 26 and 28, 2019, she recorded concerts with the Minnesota Orchestra; the collaboration led to a live album released in November 2019.

On January 15, 2021, Dessa released "Rome”, the first title in her IDES Series. The IDES series is a project to release a new single on each 15th for the first half of 2021.