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Kevin labanc pls and if it isnt too much trouble could you make it like. A wheel of like 5 or 6 hammers attached at the base of the handle spinning and each of them bonk him on the head one by one thank you bye <3
hitting kevin labanc with hammer
#unfortunately i couldn’t do a wheel of hammers because it wouldn’t fit :(#i hope this is still satisfactory#kevin labanc#kevin la bonk#see what i did there#columbus blue jackets#blue jackets lb#cbj hockey#blue jackets hockey#cbj lb
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Jess Watches // Fri 13 Sept // Day 351 & Sat 14 Sept // Day 352 Synopses & Favourite Scenes & Poll
Women in Blue / Las Azules (with mum) 1x08 Rosa
María and Ángeles interview the adopted son of a woman named Rosa, who the Azules believe may have been the Undresser's first victim.
Me, swatting the candy floss out of Benito's hand and using it to bonk him on the head as I usher Gabina to safety.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (rw) 4x07 The Initiative
Spike finds himself targeted by a group of commandos after he escapes from a military lab underneath the Sunnydale campus.
Willow: And remember, if you hurt her, I will beat you to death with a shovel. A vague disclaimer is nobody's friend. Have fun!
Riley:
Burn Notice (rw with L) 1x02 Identity
Michael is roped into helping his mother's friend get back money she lost in a scam, but Fi and Sam may ruin everything with their bumbling and bickering.
Fi: I can't very well be talking Like a freakin' leprechaun, now, can I?
Me, in my double denim outfit: C'est La Vie.
Crazy Stupid Love (2011) (rw with L)
A middle-aged husband (Steve Carell)'s life changes dramatically when his wife (Julianne Moore) asks him for a divorce. He seeks to rediscover his manhood with the help of a newfound friend, Jacob (Ryan Gosling), learning to pick up women at bars.
IMDB: While rehearsing for the scene where Ryan Gosling lifted Emma Stone in the air "Dirty Dancing" style, Stone didn't realize she had a phobia of being lifted high up until the first time Gosling did it. She had a full meltdown, which Gosling described as "like a possum falling out of a tree and trying to scratch your eyes out." Afterwards she ran away crying and had to lie in bed watching Labyrinth to calm down. Her phobia came from when she was 7 years old and fell off the high bars in gymnastics and broke both her arms. They ended up using a body double for the lift, but they did use the recording of Stone's real screams.
Also, IMDB: Kevin Bacon and Ryan Gosling are distant cousins. They are both descendants of the English Baldwin family.
#women in blue#las azules#buffy the vampire slayer#burn notice#crazy stupid love#polls#tumblr polls#jess watches#day 351#day 352#we watched CSL because it said 'leaving soon' and L hadn't seen it before
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2023 Favoritest Book Reads
Vineland - Pynchon, Thomas
Prophet - Blaché, Sin & Helen Macdonald
And the Ass Saw the Angel - Cave, Nick
Lou Reed: The King of New York - Hermes, Will
The Color of Magic (Discworld, #1; Rincewind, #1) - Pratchett, Terry
Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative - Kleon, Austin
Sonic Life: A Memoir - Moore, Thurston
The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, #1) - Jemisin, N.K.
Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law - Roach, Mary
Everyone's a Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too - Sun, Jonny
The Night Masquerade (Binti, #3) - Okorafor, Nnedi
Home (Binti, #2) - Okorafor, Nnedi
Binti: Sacred Fire (Binti, #1.5) - Okorafor, Nnedi
Binti (Binti, #1) - Okorafor, Nnedi
Black Paradox - Ito, Junji
David Bowie's Low (33 1/3) - Wilcken, Hugo
Faith, Hope and Carnage - Cave, Nick
The Sirens of Titan - Vonnegut Jr., Kurt
Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth - Aslan, Reza
Smashed - Ito, Junji
Time Shelter - Gospodinov, Georgi
Brian Eno's Another Green World (33 1/3) - Dayal, Geeta
Armageddon in Retrospect - Vonnegut Jr., Kurt
Neverwhere (London Below, #1) - Gaiman, Neil
The Committed (The Sympathizer #2) - Nguyen, Viet Thanh
Into the Great Wide Open - Canty, Kevin
Mongrels - Jones, Stephen Graham
DisneyWar - Stewart, James B.
Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex - Roach, Mary
The Left Hand of Darkness - Le Guin, Ursula K.
My Bloody Valentine's Loveless (33 1/3) - McGonigal, Mike
Suttree - McCarthy, Cormac
Life's Work: A Memoir - Milch, David
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue - Schwab, V.E.
Against the Day - Pynchon, Thomas
Burn It Down: Power, Complicity, and a Call for Change in Hollywood - Ryan, Maureen
Bruce Springsteen's Born in the USA (33 1/3) - Himes, Geoffrey
La Moustache - Carrère, Emmanuel
Janelle Monáe’s The ArchAndroid (33 1/3) - Favreau, Alyssa
Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea - Pinsker, Sarah
The Man Without a Shadow - Oates, Joyce Carol
The City & the City - Miéville, China
Mem - Morrow, Bethany C.
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind - Harari, Yuval Noah
Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs (33 1/3) - Eidelstein, Eric
Gutshot - Gray, Amelia
The Price of Time (Watch What You Wish For #1) - Tigner, Tim
The Revolution Was Televised: The Cops, Crooks, Slingers and Slayers Who Changed TV Drama Forever - Sepinwall, Alan
Just Kids - Smith, Patti
Sounds Like Titanic: A Memoir - Hindman, Jessica Chiccehitto
Flicker - Roszak, Theodore
Tinderbox: HBO's Ruthless Pursuit of New Frontiers - Miller, James Andrew
Flashback - Simmons, Dan
Flaming Lips' Zaireeka (33 1/3) - Richardson, Mark
The Sympathizer (The Sympathizer #1) - Nguyen, Viet Thanh
Pavement's Wowee Zowee (33 1/3) - Charles, Bryan
Neuromancer (Sprawl, #1) - Gibson, William
Invisible Cities - Calvino, Italo
Don't Fear the Reaper (The Indian Lake Trilogy, #2) - Jones, Stephen Graham
The Wes Anderson Collection - Seitz, Matt Zoller
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said - Dick, Philip K.
Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly (33 1/3) - Maner, Sequoia
The Nineties - Klosterman, Chuck
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow - Zevin, Gabrielle
Wanderlust: An Eccentric Explorer, an Epic Journey, a Lost Age - Mitenbuler, Reid
A Heart That Works - Delaney, Rob
Imago (Xenogenesis, #3) - Butler, Octavia E.
Cryptonomicon (Crypto, #1) - Stephenson, Neal
Blacktop Wasteland - Cosby, S.A.
Pearl Jam's Vs. (33 1/3) - Brownlee, Clint
Tracy Flick Can't Win - Perrotta, Tom
Devil House - Darnielle, John
Adulthood Rites (Xenogenesis, #2) - Butler, Octavia E.
Heat 2 - Mann, Michael & Meg Gardiner
Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures (33 1/3) - Ott, Chris
Dawn (Xenogenesis, #1) - Butler, Octavia E.
The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer - Stephenson, Neal
The Republic of Thieves (Gentleman Bastard, #3) - Lynch, Scott
The Year of the Flood (MaddAddam, #2) - Atwood, Margaret
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5 NFL teams that could break a long Super Bowl drought next
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The Chiefs cut their drought at 50 years. Other teams would love to be next.
Fifty years came and went between Super Bowl parades in the streets of Kansas City, but the Chiefs did it. They broke an NFL championship drought that lasted longer than six different teams (the Ravens, Texans, Jaguars, Panthers, Buccaneers, and Seahawks) have been professional franchises.
While parity may be a product of the NFL’s salary cap era, the league remains a land of haves and have-nots. Twelve of the league’s 32 teams (37.5 percent!) have never won a Super Bowl. Four of those teams — the Lions, Browns, Jaguars, and Texans — have never even gotten there.
But the 2019 season was a changing of the guard, and 2020 could bring more of the same. Here are the most likely teams to break their long Super Bowl droughts next season.
1. Tennessee Titans
Last Super Bowl appearance: 2000 Last Super Bowl win: never
Tennessee, 9-7 in each of its past four seasons, made a Cinderella run through the AFC playoff bracket this winter. The Titans ousted the reigning NFL champions (New England) and the team with the league’s top record (Baltimore) before their run came to an end in Kansas City. This offseason, several moving parts could set their postseason ceiling.
Ryan Tannehill and Derrick Henry, the two most important pieces of their surge from a 2-4 record to AFC finalist, are both slated to be free agents in 2020. While Tannehill seems like an obvious candidate to be franchise-tagged, figuring out what to do with Henry — an old-school heavy-use bulldozer of a tailback who doesn’t catch many passes — will be a tougher decision. The team will also have to make some upgrades to a defense that ranked 16th in efficiency.
Ultimately, Tennessee’s Super Bowl hopes may boil down to whether or not you believe Tannehill’s breakthrough 2019 is sustainable. Can he be the quarterback who wound up leading the league in passer rating last fall? Or will he revert back to his Dolphins form of “kinda/sorta good enough” like he did late in the postseason?
2. Minnesota Vikings
Last Super Bowl appearance: 1977 Last Super Bowl win: never
Speaking of quarterbacks with good numbers and an inherent lack of trust, here’s Kirk Cousins! Statistically, Cousins is coming off his best season as a pro for a 10-6 team. He finished among the NFL’s top six quarterbacks in:
completion rate (69.1 percent)
touchdown rate (5.9 percent)
adjusted yards per pass (8.7)
and passer rating (107.4)
And it didn’t really matter! The Vikings went just 1-4 against playoff teams during the regular season before upsetting the Saints in the Wild Card Round (thanks, in part, to two great Cousins throws). That overtime win that gave way to a lifeless 27-10 loss to eventual NFC champs San Francisco.
The good news is most of the key members of that 10-win team will be back in 2020. Cousins is entering the final year of a fully guaranteed three-year, $84 million deal, so the pressure will be on him to exceed expectations once more before potentially hitting free agency. He’ll still have Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen (who missed extended time in 2019 due to injuries) to throw to, and Dalvin Cook to lighten his load out of the backfield.
Some sacrifices may have to be made on the other side of the ball. Everson Griffen was still a monster in his age-31 season, recording 9.5 sacks and 27 QB hits between 17 regular season and playoff games, but he’ll be a free agent for a team that currently has ... NEGATIVE-$12 MILLION IN CAP SPACE — WHAT? HOW?
That’s gonna make it hard to improve in 2020. The Vikings better hope general manager Rick Spielman drafts well this spring.
3. Buffalo Bills
Last Super Bowl appearance: 1994 Last Super Bowl win: never
The Bills have a Super Bowl-caliber defense. The question is whether Josh Allen can continue to grow into a Super Bowl-caliber quarterback.
He’s shown signs of living up to his top-10 draft status. The big-armed Wyoming grad improved across the board in his second season in the NFL, cutting his interception rate nearly in half thanks to markedly better decision-making downfield. He was still much more effective as a triple-threat play-breaker than a troop-rallying quarterback, and that hampered Buffalo in 2019. Allen needed 46 passes to throw for 264 yards in a loss to the Texans in his first postseason start.
Budding stars like Tre’Davious White, Tremaine Edmunds, and Ed Oliver will keep the Bills in a playoff orbit. Allen can push them further if he can continue this upward trajectory — though a little more receiving help might provide the extra boost that unlocks his potential.
4. Cleveland Browns
Last Super Bowl appearance: never Last Super Bowl win: never
Remember when we were really excited about the Browns? They were the preseason favorites to win the AFC North! Then, as they have each of the past 12 years, they wrapped up another disappointing season with a losing record.
The 1964 NFL champions have a strong collection of raw talent that was less than the sum of its parts under since-deposed head coach Freddie Kitchens. Team owner Jimmy Haslam hired offensive coordinator Kevin Stefanski away from the Vikings to replace Kitchens, upgrading his WR/RB combo from Thielen/Diggs/Cook to Odell Beckham Jr., Jarvis Landry, and Nick Chubb. His first task will be to fix Baker Mayfield, who backslid after a strong finish to his rookie campaign.
Turning the defense into a stable unit will be another concern for Stefanski. Players like Joe Schobert, Larry Ogunjobi, Denzel Ward, and Myles Garrett (assuming he returns from his indefinite suspension for bonking Mason Rudolph on the head) give the Browns a solid young core to build around. With a high draft slot in 2020 and nearly $50 million in spending room this offseason, there’s plenty of room for hope in Cleveland again.
5. Atlanta Falcons
Last Super Bowl appearance: oh man, you guys sure you’re ready to talk about that? Last Super Bowl win: never
There were only a handful of candidates to fill out this last spot. The Falcons, Bengals, Cardinals, Lions, Chargers, and Jets have all been around for at least 50 years. Only the Jets have won a Super Bowl — 51 years ago. LA would have been an OK choice here, but with Philip Rivers’ future suddenly in flux, who knows what the Chargers will do next. Instead, let’s go with the team that finished 2019 on a 6-2 heater that saved head coach Dan Quinn’s job.
The Falcons bring a reliable former MVP quarterback to the table. Matt Ryan, who may never reach his 2016 heights ever again, still threw the ball more than anyone else in the league in 2019 (and, in a related note, got sacked more than anyone but Kyler Murray). He gets to throw to one of the league’s top WR tandems in Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley, though Pro Bowl tight end Austin Hooper may be out the door since he’s due a massive raise this offseason.
Atlanta will need to fix its disappointing defense while walking the tightrope of extremely limited salary cap space — only three teams in the NFL are slated to have less to spend this spring. The Falcons weren’t very efficient on either side of the ball last season and don’t really have much room to add help outside of the draft. Their late rally moved them up to second place in the NFC South, too. That means instead of facing a lineup of Washington, Detroit, and Arizona in 2020, they’ll get the Cowboys, Vikings, and Seahawks.
Yeah, the Falcons might not be a playoff team next year.
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The Thing:Artbook - Who all is in this thing??
So, who all is involved with “The Thing:Artbook” you ask? Well, I am here to give you an answer. Listed below is the list of all the artists who have a piece that is included in the book. Some of them have more than one, some produced more than one, but we had to make hard decisions about inclusion.
When we started out on this project, an idea conceived last year in May, and once we had secured the approval from Universal Studios to move ahead, we had hoped to make it a book with primarily comic industry folks because that’s who we knew. Once we started to reach out to folks with information about the project the response was so positive, we decided to branch out a little and include some illustrator friends and designer folks. Again, the response was so overwhelmingly positive we decided to invite whoever we thought we could get on board. Then, people started coming to us as word of the project began to spread. We were blown away and humbled by the caliber of talent who have agreed to be a part of this book.
We hope you will be pleasantly surprised and excited as you go through the list below and see the participants listed. You will probably have heard about many of them already, but hopefully there will be some surprises as well.
The “The Thing: Artbook” will go live for pre-sales Tuesday March 7th at 7pm est at the link below.
The book is expected to ship the first week of July 2017.
Click here to purchase
Dave Acosta
Charles Adi
Emory Allen
Rafael Alvarez
Tim Anderson
Salvador Anguiano
Orlando Arocena
Vincent Aseo
Wayne Ashworth
Juan Astasio
Adam Augustyn
Dane Ault
Arden Avett
Noah Bailey
Boris Bashirov
Giuseppe Balestra
Andrew Barr
Bryan Baugh
Brett Bennett
Ian Bertram
Ben Bishop
Steven Russell Black
Barry Blankenship
Alejandro Blasi
BoardInker
Jon Bogdanove
Chris Bolton
Rich Bonk
Mark Borgions
Tim Bradstreet
Matt Brazier
Dan Brereton
Robert Bruno
Mark Buckingham
Kealan Patrick Burke
Rio Burton
Jim Calafiore
Dennis Calero
Chris Callahan
Josh Campbell
Daniel Campos
Tyrell Cannon
Jonatan Cantero
Don Cardenas
Simon Carpenter
Vincent Carrozza
Martin Carter
Simon Caruso
Justin Castaneda
Victor Castro
Ryan Caskey
Dan Charnley
Richard P. Clark
Adam Cockerton
Alejandro Colucci
Joe Corroney
GMB Chomichuk
Brian Corcoran
John Coulthart
Nic Cowan
Paul Cremin
Dave Crosland
Dennis Culver
Justin Currie
Berkay Daglar
Steven Daily
James Daly III
Mark Dancey
Neil Davies
Rich Davies
Dawlaz
Simon Delart
Joe Dellagatta
Trevor Denham
Shannon Eric Denton
Casey Desilets
Mike Diaz
Christian DiBari
Doaly
Juan Doe
Krzysztof Domaradzki
Natalie Dombois
Guy Dorian
Dave Dorman
Sam Dunn
Zohn Dyer
Zoetica Ebb
Jimmy Edwards
Harlan Elam
Sarah Elkins
Robert Elrod
Rob Elrod
Matthew Emmons
Don England
Greg Espinoza
Jay Fabares
Nicole Falk
Tom Feister
James Fenner
Jared Fletcher
Tony Fleecs
Tom Fournier
Sam Fout
Kelly Forbes
Dan Fraga
Francesco Francavilla
Devin Francisco
Bryan Fyffe
Salvador Gaeta
Antony Galatis
Alfie Gallagher
Chris Garofalo
Enzo Garza
Paul Gates
Gary Gianni
Sam Gilbey
GodMachine
Michael Godwin
Hassan Godwin
John Gonzalez
Yaster Goodman
Mike Gorman
Joshua Green
Andre (dres13) Greppi
Mike Groves (Poopbird)
Nick Gucker
Adam Guzowski
Matt Haley
Justin Harder
Abigail Harding
Matt Harding
Luke Harrington
Tony Harris
Paul Harrison-Davies
Jordan Hart
Trav Hart
Dean Haspiel
Mike Henderson
Trevor Henderson
Kim Herbst
John J Hill
Tom Hodges
Tony Hodgkinson
Scott Hopko
Josh Howard
Matt Howard
Rian Hughes
Chad Hunt
Erin Hunting
Frazer Irving
Natalia Jablonski
Ian Jepson
Mohammed Jilani
Robert Jimenez
JoeJr
Drew Johnson
Peter Johnson
Kelley Jones
Nat Jones
Wayne Joseph
Adem Kaan
Sandra Kamenz
Nikita Kaun
Jim Keating
John Keaveney
Josh Kelly
Tom Kelly
David Kennedy
Kate Kennedy
Peter Kennedy
Pat Kinsella
Jackie Kloog
Ken Knudtsen
Dustin Knotek
Leigh Kuilboer
Chuck Kunkle
Serhiy Krykun
Jonathan La Mantia
Kyle Lambert
David Lange
John Lara
David LaRocca
Doug Larocca
Dan Leister
Jeff Lemire
Alice Meichi Li
Aaron Lindeman
Emilio Lopez
Marco Lorenzana
Chelsea Lowe
Harry Lowe III
Richard Luong
Jerry Ma
David Mack
Mike Mahle
Tomasz Majewski
Chris Malbon
Tom Mandrake
Sian Mandrake
Marko Manev
Matthew Manlove
Jonathan Marks-Barravecchia
Leandro Massai
Michael Mateyko
Christopher Maul
Richie May
Keith McCafferty
Fiona McCall
Rob McCallum
Bill McConkey
John McCrea
Mike McGee
Steve McGinnis
Kevin McGivern
Mark McKenna
Kristopher McClanahan
Clay McCormack
Mike McKone
Garry McLaughlin
Axel Medellin
Denis Medri
Kelly Migliori
Ben Mikkelsen
Jason Miller
Ed Mironiuk
Christopher Mitten
Ivan Montoya
Jason Moore
Jared Moraitis
Chris Moreno
David Moscati
Micah Mowbray
Tom Muller
Dan Mumford
Studio Murugiah
Daniel Nash
Sean Naylor
Matt Needle
The Ninjabot
Dustin Nguyen
Robert Paul Nixon
Dan K. Norris
Weston Notestine
Gary O'Donnell
David O'Flanagan
Ariel Olivetti
Angel Onofre
Mike Oppenheimer
Dean Ormsten
Augie Pagan
Jeremy Pailler
Dan Panosian
Jeremy Parker
Luke Parker
Tony Parker
David Pavol
John Pearson
Xurxo Penalta
Mark Penman
Francisco Perez
Keith Perkins
Pestmeester
Anthony Petrie
Shane Pierce
Andy Pitts
Mike Ploog
Dope Pope
Paul Pope
Cecil Porter
Will Porter
Eric Powell
Anthony Pugh
Brendan Purchase
Luke Preece
Aitor Prieto
Dave Pryor
Gary Pullin
Ken Racho
Aldo Requena
Joey Rex
Rodolfo Reyes
Fernando Reza
Sara Richard
Aleksey Rico
Jesse Riggle
Matt Riste
Rafal Rola
Ben Roman
Stephen Romano
Brian Rood
Mike Rooth
Eli Roth
Robert Sammelin
Matt Sandbrook
Scott Saslow
Maria Suarez-Inclan
Blair Sayer
SCAR Studios
Cody Schibi
Martin Schlierkamp
Jon Schnepp
Chris Sears
Tim Seeley
Markee Shadows
Liam Shaw
Chris Shehan
Ed Shimmy
Liza Shumskaya
Bill Sienkiewicz
Cristiano Siqueira
Yuriy Skorohod
John Sloboda
Felipe Sobreiro
Matt Soffe
Dave Stafford
Cat Staggs
Guy Stauber
Peter Steigerwald
Eileen Steinbach
Ben Stenbeck
Blake Stevenson
Roy Stewart
Glen Stone
William Stout
Jason Strutz
Andrew Swainson
Nick Taylor
Ben Templesmith
Thomas Tenney
Kristin Tercek
The Dark Inker
Theoretical Part
Matthew Therrien
Jim Terry
Adele Thomas
Steve Thomas
Andrew Thompson
Kevin Tiernan
Bryan Timmins
Felix Tindall
Matt Ryan Tobin
Ben Turner
Glenn Urieta
Tina Valentino
Carlos Valenzuela
Van Orton Design
Salvador Velazquez
Ryan Vogler
Tom Walker
Chad Michael Ward
Christian Ward
Andrew Waugh
Hannah Webb
Bryan West
Chris Weston
Jeremy Wheeler
Kailey Whitman
Caspar Wijngaard
Kelly Williams
Erik Wilson
John D. Wiltshire
Darren Woodcock
Scott Woolston
Damien Worm
Gerardo Zaffino
Omar Zaldivar
#art#artists#thething#thing#artbook#johncarpenter#masterofhorror#kurtrussell#macready#childs#printedinblood#thingartbook#dog#husky#norway#film#filmart
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Dopo il disco d’esordio dello scorso anno (FIGLI DELLE TENEBRE)
Centinaia di migliaia di visualizzazioni dei suoi precedenti video
Apprezzamenti da parte di gente dello spettacolo (Paolo Ruffini, Enrico Brignano, Il Pancio e Amedeo Preziosi) e della musica (Giorgia, Bassi Maestro)
E aver suonato insieme a gente come Vegas Jones
KEY ELLE
presenta
BLONDE DISASTER
Nuovo singolo che apre un capitolo più “solare”
GUARDA IL VIDEO
https://youtu.be/ZuFfsa7axOA
BIOGRAFIA
Il nome d’arte deriva dal suo vero nome Kevin Labate, “Key” sarebbe l’iniziale del suo nome in inglese ed “Elle” l’iniziale del suo cognome.
All’età di 12 anni incominciò a scrivere dei testi rap, ma fu solo a gennaio del 2013 che conobbe Stefano Chieffallo in arte “st chieffa” che gli fece registrare la sua prima cover ovvero “parole di ghiaccio” di Emis Killa. Passo dopo passo key elle incominciò a sfoderare le sue frasi di qualche anno prima e incominciò a scrivere delle sue canzoni, incominciando con “Insegui i tuoi sogni” uscita a giugno 2013, dove ha cantato insieme a “Steise” ora “st chieffa” e Alice Pavan.
Il suo primo singolo e primo video ufficiale è “Ripensamenti”, uscito ad aprile 2014, canzone che tratta di un amore perduto. Dopodiché scrisse una canzone per un suo caro amico affetto da una malattia grave dal titolo “Non smettere mai di lottare”, dove l'artista lo invita a continuare a combattere contro la sua malattia. A novembre esce il suo nuovo singolo “Come voglio essere”, contro la società d’oggi! dove esprime il proprio pensiero sui fatti reali e quotidiani. Ad ottobre a seguito di una broncopolmonite, la nonna di Key morì, e per lui fu una tragica notizia dato che la considerava una seconda mamma.
A marzo 2015, decise di far uscire un nuovo singolo, parlando di una sua ribellione contro la società, dal nome "Save yourself". Ad aprile dello stesso anno uscì il video ufficiale della canzone scritta per sua nonna dal titolo "La luna" in collaborazione con "Lortex" un giovane rapper di Torino.
Oggi il singolo ha superato le 110mila visualizzazioni su youtube. A dicembre scrisse "Amore bipolare", ovvero l'amore visto da due punti vista, insieme a BONK, ONE-NIL E DANIELA CANZIO. Anche qui grande riscontro visto che è arrivata a toccare le 100 mila visualizzazioni.
A luglio 2016 esce il suo tormentone estivo dal titolo "VIENI CON ME" che dopo nemmeno cinque giorni supera le 25 mila visualizzazioni su youtube. Infine A novembre 2016 uscì "Trema ancora", la canzone che Key insieme ad altri artisti hanno scritto per sostenere ed aiutare le popolazioni colpite di recenti terremoti. La sua ultima canzone pubblicata il 23 maggio 2017 si chiama "Non sei sola", scritta contro la violenza sulle donne in collaborazione con LINER, noto artista emergente torinese; la canzone ebbe molto successo, soprattutto su facebook, dove superò le 100.000 visualizzazioni in pochissimo tempo. Durante la sua carriera Key ricevette complimenti da grandi cantanti come Giorgia, Bianca Atzei, Finley, il rapper Vacca, Bassi maestro. ma anche personaggi televisivi come Paolo Ruffini, Enrico Brignano, Il Pancio e Amedeo Preziosi.
Il suo album "Figli Delle Tenebre" racconta tutti i momenti più bui della sua vita, ed è stato prodotto interamente dagli rkh studio (ex Produttori di shade, fred de palma, le donatella ecc...) e ha totalizzato piu di 4mila download e 500 copie vendute.
Durante la sua carriera ha aperto concerti ad alcuni big della scena rap italiana come Bassi Maestro, Gionny scandal, Vegas Jones, Babaman e molti altri. Ha preso parte anche in un video del Pancio (“La riforma terrona”) che ha raggiunto più di due milioni di visualizzazioni su facebook.
FACEBOOK FANPAGE: KEY ELLE
INSTAGRAM: @FVCKEYELLE
YOUTUBE CHANNEL: KEYELLEOFFICIAL
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Dopo il disco d’esordio dello scorso anno (FIGLI DELLE TENEBRE)
Centinaia di migliaia di visualizzazioni dei suoi precedenti video
Apprezzamenti da parte di gente dello spettacolo (Paolo Ruffini, Enrico Brignano, Il Pancio e Amedeo Preziosi) e della musica (Giorgia, Bassi Maestro)
E aver suonato insieme a gente come Vegas Jones
KEY ELLE
presenta
BLONDE DISASTER
Nuovo singolo che apre un capitolo più “solare”
GUARDA IL VIDEO
https://youtu.be/ZuFfsa7axOA
BIOGRAFIA
Il nome d’arte deriva dal suo vero nome Kevin Labate, “Key” sarebbe l’iniziale del suo nome in inglese ed “Elle” l’iniziale del suo cognome.
All’età di 12 anni incominciò a scrivere dei testi rap, ma fu solo a gennaio del 2013 che conobbe Stefano Chieffallo in arte “st chieffa” che gli fece registrare la sua prima cover ovvero “parole di ghiaccio” di Emis Killa. Passo dopo passo key elle incominciò a sfoderare le sue frasi di qualche anno prima e incominciò a scrivere delle sue canzoni, incominciando con “Insegui i tuoi sogni” uscita a giugno 2013, dove ha cantato insieme a “Steise” ora “st chieffa” e Alice Pavan.
Il suo primo singolo e primo video ufficiale è “Ripensamenti”, uscito ad aprile 2014, canzone che tratta di un amore perduto. Dopodiché scrisse una canzone per un suo caro amico affetto da una malattia grave dal titolo “Non smettere mai di lottare”, dove l'artista lo invita a continuare a combattere contro la sua malattia. A novembre esce il suo nuovo singolo “Come voglio essere”, contro la società d’oggi! dove esprime il proprio pensiero sui fatti reali e quotidiani. Ad ottobre a seguito di una broncopolmonite, la nonna di Key morì, e per lui fu una tragica notizia dato che la considerava una seconda mamma.
A marzo 2015, decise di far uscire un nuovo singolo, parlando di una sua ribellione contro la società, dal nome "Save yourself". Ad aprile dello stesso anno uscì il video ufficiale della canzone scritta per sua nonna dal titolo "La luna" in collaborazione con "Lortex" un giovane rapper di Torino.
Oggi il singolo ha superato le 110mila visualizzazioni su youtube. A dicembre scrisse "Amore bipolare", ovvero l'amore visto da due punti vista, insieme a BONK, ONE-NIL E DANIELA CANZIO. Anche qui grande riscontro visto che è arrivata a toccare le 100 mila visualizzazioni.
A luglio 2016 esce il suo tormentone estivo dal titolo "VIENI CON ME" che dopo nemmeno cinque giorni supera le 25 mila visualizzazioni su youtube. Infine A novembre 2016 uscì "Trema ancora", la canzone che Key insieme ad altri artisti hanno scritto per sostenere ed aiutare le popolazioni colpite di recenti terremoti. La sua ultima canzone pubblicata il 23 maggio 2017 si chiama "Non sei sola", scritta contro la violenza sulle donne in collaborazione con LINER, noto artista emergente torinese; la canzone ebbe molto successo, soprattutto su facebook, dove superò le 100.000 visualizzazioni in pochissimo tempo. Durante la sua carriera Key ricevette complimenti da grandi cantanti come Giorgia, Bianca Atzei, Finley, il rapper Vacca, Bassi maestro. ma anche personaggi televisivi come Paolo Ruffini, Enrico Brignano, Il Pancio e Amedeo Preziosi.
Il suo album "Figli Delle Tenebre" racconta tutti i momenti più bui della sua vita, ed è stato prodotto interamente dagli rkh studio (ex Produttori di shade, fred de palma, le donatella ecc...) e ha totalizzato piu di 4mila download e 500 copie vendute.
Durante la sua carriera ha aperto concerti ad alcuni big della scena rap italiana come Bassi Maestro, Gionny scandal, Vegas Jones, Babaman e molti altri. Ha preso parte anche in un video del Pancio (“La riforma terrona”) che ha raggiunto più di due milioni di visualizzazioni su facebook.
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