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Loony J

Escapee from Georgia Regional

1 songs
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Picture for song 'C.H.S. Littleton' by artist 'Loony J'

C.H.S. Littleton C.H.S. Littleton

A song as if Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold had been rapping while going thru Columbine

Hardcore Rap

WCKD News - "This just in! Police are investigating a multiple murder, in the suburbs of rural GA. 37 people have been pronounced 'dead on arrival' by county coroner, Willie B. Rags. Police Cheif Sugar Balls told WCKD, 'We have no doubt in our minds that this is the workings of Loony J. As many of your viewers know, Loony J is the man that escaped from Georgia Regional back in December of 2007. We are still on the lookout for him, but up to now he has not done anything to spark the public interest. I feel that the public remembers him and how dangerous he really is. We encourage all to assist us in bringing this individual to justice.' More on this, tonight at 6."
Band/artist history
I first began a music venture back in 1999 with a band that I called "Eyes Of Death". When the other members stopped caring for the music, I dropped it. In 2001 I moved from Georgia to Indiana and joined another band, "Mind Mimic". The music just didn't feel right for me, so I quit that as well. I stopped doing music for a few years after that until in 2006 I attempted to enter the horrorcore rap scene, under the persona of "Kovered Killa". My trademark was a wolf's mask. Due to personal reasons, I wasn't able to do that, so I gave up on it. In late 2007, I joined a band called "The Unknown". I was with that band for only one and a half months, before I was told by all the members that I needed to tone down. I said, "If I can't be me, and write my own words, then f*** all of ya'll". I quit that. Then in December of 2007 I started back into the horrorcore scene, and have been here since.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Unforunately I have not played live since starting as Loony J. So if anyone wants the show of a lifetime, hit me up.
Your musical influences
My biggest influences are death metal and horrorcore rap. The easiest way to describe it is put Cradle of Filth, Tupac, and Charles Manson in one room and have them all write a song together.
What equipment do you use?
I produce my own beats and for that, I use FL Studio, Reason, and Accoustica BeatCraft. When recording my vocals and adding effects, I use Audacity, Cool Edit Pro, and Accousica MixCraft.
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Hip-Hop & Hardcore Rap artist from Savannah, GA. New songs free to stream, with purchase options starting at $1. Add to your playlist now.