Emerging talent Elijah Beaver is steadily carving out a bold, genre-blending lane in today’s music and entertainment landscape. Hailing from the Philadelphia/Tri-State area—with deep roots extending to New York, Texas, and California—Beaver’s artistic identity is shaped by both geographic reach and generational legacy. With music quite literally in his blood, Beaver’s creative journey took a meaningful turn when he discovered through Ancestry DNA that he is related to Jarvis Jones, a family connection tied to the lineage of iconic rapper Nas—a discovery that only reinforced the musical fire already burning within him.
Now, Beaver is entering one of the most ambitious phases of his career. He is currently preparing to release his new EP, Mr. Beaver, a project that sets the tone for who he is as an artist: raw, soulful, and unapologetically personal. Shortly after, he will unveil his upcoming album Cathy’s Son, produced by industry veteran Leon Huff Jr., known widely as PopTraxx. The collaboration marks a powerful meeting of vision and legacy, positioning Beaver’s music on a larger industry stage.
Never one to box himself in, Beaver is also expanding his sound and reach through notable collaborations. He is currently working on a vibrant Puerto Rican anthem alongside NYC artist Eugene Black, tapping into cultural fusion and global rhythm.
Beyond the studio, Beaver is quickly establishing himself as a rising presence in film and animation. He was introduced to audiences as Marcus in the BET+ film RSVP, showcasing charisma and versatility on screen. Most recently, he added voice acting to his growing résumé with his casting as Principal Harris in the animated series The Wonderfully Wonderful World of Lil Rarri, where he will bring a new character to life through voiceover.
With momentum across music, film, and animation, Elijah Beaver stands at the intersection of talent and destiny. His story is still being written—but one thing is already clear: he’s building a legacy designed to last.
