2007–2010: Formation of Odd Future Jasper Dolphin was a founding member of the Los Angeles
hip-hop collective
Odd Future, founded in 2007. In 2008, he formed the Odd Future subgroup
I Smell Panties with fellow Odd Future member and leader
Tyler the Creator. They released their debut project, the
I Smell Panties EP, on June 28, 2008. Jasper rapped on "Lisa" off Odd Future's debut mixtape,
The Odd Future Tape, released in November 2008. Jasper was featured on the track "Tina" off Tyler the Creator's debut mixtape,
Bastard, released on December 25, 2009. It also featured Odd Future member
Taco. Jasper rapped on "Double Cheeseburger", "Round and Round", and "Swag Me Out" off Odd Future's second mixtape,
Radical, released on May 7, 2010. He was also featured on the track "Deaddeputy" off
MellowHype's debut studio album,
BlackenedWhite, released on October 31, 2010.
2011–2014: Odd Future rise and early TV career Jasper was featured on the track "Bitch Suck Dick" off Tyler the Creator's debut studio album,
Goblin, released May 10, 2011. On June 19, 2011, the track "Thisniggaaintfunnyatall", by Tyler the Creator featuring Jasper Dolphin and Taco, was leaked. On September 8, 2011, it was announced that Odd Future would be making a television show called
Loiter Squad. The show was announced to be a sketch comedy show featuring various skits and pranks, and originally aired on March 25, 2012, on
Adult Swim. The show features Jasper, along with Odd Future members Tyler the Creator, Taco, L-Boy, and
Earl Sweatshirt as main cast members with other members of Odd Future making cameo appearances. The program was produced by
Dickhouse Productions, which also is the production company for
Jackass. Jasper also rapped on the tracks "We Got Bitches" and "Oldie" off Odd Future's debut studio album,
The OF Tape Vol. 2. Jasper was featured on the track "Trashwang" off Tyler the Creator's second studio album,
Wolf (2013). It also featured Na'kel, Lucas, L-Boy, Taco,
Left Brain, and
Lee Spielman of
Trash Talk. Jasper continued to be a regular cast member of
Loiter Squad in Season 2, premiered on March 10, 2013, and Season 3, premiered May 15, 2014. Jasper, credited as Demonté, was featured on Tyler the Creator gangster rap alter-ego's, Young Nigga's, song "I Just Bought a Bugatti (I'm Happy)", released on June 6, 2014. It also featured IceJJFish.
2017–present: Further TV appearances and Jackass In 2017, GOLF Media announced a show on their now-deleted app with Jasper as the lead role, titled
Quality Time with Jasper. Viewers have compared the show to
The Eric Andre Show. In 2019, it was announced Jasper was having a show with an
Odd Future friend, Errol Chatham, on the channel
Viceland. The show focuses on the two having their first time doing activities that they have never done before. They both also appeared in one episode of
Ridiculousness in 2019. In 2021, it was announced that Jasper, along with four other people, will be the new cast members in
Jackass Forever (2022). Jasper's dad Compston "Dark Shark" Wilson, and fellow Odd Future members
Tyler the Creator, Errol Chatham,
Lionel Boyce,
Syd, and
Travis "Taco" Bennett also appeared in this movie. Jasper also appeared in the
Jackass Shark Week special with
Johnny Knoxville,
Steve-O,
Chris Pontius, and Sean "Poopies" McInerney, who is also a new cast member in
Jackass Forever. He also appeared in the second
Jackass Shark Week special (2022) with Knoxville, Pontius, Wee Man, Poopies,
Zach Holmes, and Jasper's dad Dark Shark. Jasper made a guest appearance in the
YouTube web series Truth or Dab in the episode starring fellow
Jackass Forever cast members
Wee Man and Steve-O. He made a guest appearance in
WWE SmackDown with fellow
Jackass members Knoxville, Pontius,
Dave England, new member Zach, and director
Jeff Tremaine. He helped Knoxville beat
Sami Zayn in
WrestleMania 38. He also appeared in an episode of
Celebrity Family Feud, along with most of the main cast of
Jackass Forever. He will also appear in
Jackass: Best and Last, alongside the entire main cast of
Jackass Forever. It is set for theatrical release on June 26, 2026. == Discography ==