Willie D

Rapper

Birthday November 1, 1966

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Houston, Texas, U.S.

Age 57 years old

Nationality United States

#37566 Most Popular

1966

William James Dennis (born November 1, 1966) is an American rapper and songwriter best known as a member of the Houston rap group the Geto Boys, alongside Bushwick Bill and Scarface.

He maintains and regularly uploads to his YouTube channel, posting social commentary videos.

As of July 2021, his channel WillieDLive has accumulated over 200 million video views.

Willie took up boxing at the age of 11.

1984

He attended Forest Brook High School but in 1984, two months prior to his scheduled graduation, he was expelled for fighting.

He never returned to school.

His reputation reached J Prince, founder of Rap-A-Lot Records.

At the time Prince was looking to revamp the Geto Boys and knew that Willie D would be a key factor in the group's success.

Once Willie D was on board, Scarface was added to complete the group.

In 1984 after turning 18, Dennis and Ronald Hope were arrested for holding up a gas station and were held for several months awaiting trial.

1985

In 1985, he became the Golden Gloves Champion for the State of Texas.

Rather than become a professional boxer, he decided to become a rap music MC.

Willie D began boxing at the age of 11, and won the Golden Gloves for the state of Texas in 1985.

1986

Dennis was still in attendance at Forest Brook High School prior to his 1986 expulsion.

1989

Considered the classic line up, Willie D, Bushwick Bill, and Scarface first emerged as the Geto Boys in 1989 with their gold record, Grip It! On That Other Level.

The record contained the songs "Gangster of Love," "Do It Like a G.O.," "Size Ain't Shit," and "Read These Nikes," all penned by Willie D. Willie went on to record a string of critical and commercially successful solo and group albums including the Geto Boys' "We Can't Be Stopped" (platinum), which featured the single "Mind Playing Tricks on Me," co-written by Willie D.

1990

He went on to choose a career as a rapper over turning professional, but he eventually returned to boxing during the 1990s.

1991

Furthermore, despite a troubled relationship with his mother, in 1991 he took his first large paycheck from his music royalties and purchased a four-bedroom house for her while he was still living in an apartment.

1992

He won his first professional fight in 1992, knocking out Melle Mel at a charity boxing show by accident after the two bumped heads in the first round.

A 1992 Houston Chronicle article stated that Dennis did six months in jail for aggravated robbery.

1994

Willie D's mother, Marvelous Dennis, who later became Marvelous Basey through marriage (died February 14, 1994), was born in Houston, Texas.

She named him after his maternal grandfather, Willie Dennis.

She was a cafeteria cook for the Houston Independent School District (HISD) for several years.

On September 3, 1994, he married Bridget Bonier, who is a mechanical engineer, in a private ceremony on a yacht in Clear Lake City, Texas.

Dennis was sentenced to deferred adjudication in 1994 for an alleged theft of service concerning a car repair bill.

1995

They have two children, a daughter, Caen (pronounced Cain), who was born April 26, 1995, and a son, Blake, born July 8, 1999.

1998

His father, Alfred Deboest (died May 17, 1998), was from Lake Charles, Louisiana.

He was a carpenter and construction worker by trade.

Willie D was raised by his mother in Houston after his parents separated when he was four-years old.

He has stated in interviews that both his parents were alcoholics and that his mother was physically and verbally abusive.

Although he rarely saw his dad while growing up, when it was discovered that his father had lung cancer, Willie D took him in to live with him before he succumbed to the disease.

2000

Willie D had two more fights between 1999 and 2000, beating Charles Aguilera by TKO in October 1999 and John Tarmon by KO in June 2000, and drew against John Washington on August 24, 2000.

In Willie D's last professional fight, he lost to Yameen Muhammad by TKO in October 2000.

2009

In 2009, Willie D was featured on a song called "Down South Hustlaz", along with Young Buck, Trae, Bun B, and Rick Ross.

He was featured on a track on Mike E. Clark's Extra Pop Emporium along with Insane Clown Posse and Twiztid called Scrubstitute Teachers.

2010

They were divorced in 2010.

Willie D has four siblings, Karen Williams (half), Warren Vann (half), Ernestine Dennis, and Isaac Dennis (half).

2012

In April 2012, he released "Hoodiez" featuring Scarface, D-Boi and Propain.

The song quickly went viral and became an internet hit.

It is a tribute to slain teenager Trayvon Martin who was shot by neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman.