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Dylan Leonte Custard
Dylan Leonte Custard was born on May 10th 1996

Lives in Hollywood Hills

Singer, musician

Was in the film "She's a fox" with Hailee Steinfield

More about Dylan Leonte Custard
Dylan Leonte Custard is best known for being on a reality TV show called "The Big 4-0" with his parents- Lisa Custard and Kevin Custard. The show aired in 2008 and ended after Season 1. Soon after he got involved in music and started a hard rock band called "Over Gravity" they went on to play shows, and concerts all around Los Angeles CA. After their music video hit over 200,000 views on YouTube the band opened for many legendary bands and artists including- Slash, Tom Morello, Great White and more. In 2011 the band appeared on hit TV show "Dr. Drew's Lifechangers." Dylan was interviewed on the show as the special guest with his parents Lisa and Kevin. Soon after the band split up, and Dylan became a solo artist collaborating with many other top artists and opening for Drake Bell.

In 2014, Dylan took a small break from the music scene and met YouTube pranksters- "Nelk" and joined their crew part time. They soon came out with their viral video "Coke prank on cops" and immediately became one of YouTube's most watched police prank videos of all time. Their video was aired on multiple news stations including- ABC7, KTLA5, CBS, and NBC news, and hit over 37 million views on FaceBook in under one month. Their video is now at over 20 million views on YouTube and 92 million views worldwide. Dylan Leonte soon after made his own prank crew called "HollywoodPrankstarz" which now has over 600,000 followers on social media. And finally came back out with a single called "Just Wait Until The End" which now has over 1 million plays worldwide. In 2016 however, Dylan took a break from social media pranks and comedy videos altogether despite having over 2 million followers and prank fans worldwide, and went full force back into the music scene.

He soon got signed with Mathew Knowles and his label "Music World Entertainment." And came out on his snapchat saying he has a new band called "Dylan'N'Alice." They have been on several radio talkshows since, and have been in the studio for the past few months working on their new music. In late 2017 they came out with a tribute to Chester Bennington and his song "Given Up" by Linkin Park. Their hardcore tribute cover has since racked up over 12,000,000 plays worldwide. We can expect Dylan Leonte and his band "Dylan'N'Alice" to be releasing their own music in early 2018.