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If you delve into his catalog, the appeal of XXXTentacion becomes clear. There are threads on popular forums like KanyeToThe devoted to debunking XXXTentacion’s most serious legal charges. The rapper himself has retweeted videos of fans reportedly assaulting people for calling him wack. 9, two teenagers from Brampton, Ontario allegedly interrupted a church service to play XXXTentacion’s viral hit “ Look At Me”-the one with the opening couplet, “Bitch, I’m like ‘Who is your mans?’/Can’t keep my dick in my pants.” According to the Brampton Guardian, one of the teenagers now faces criminal charges. It’s behavior that borders on the fanatical. Fans have gone as far as getting the rapper’s likeness shaved into their heads. Fully committing to the Naruto/ XXXTentacion fight rabbit hole alone means journeying into a weird, confusing side of the internet. YouTube views for homemade mashups featuring XXXTentacion music set to anime like The Garden of Words and Dragonball Z are in the millions. The fanbase supporting XXXTentacion is nearly as infamous as he is. The report states the alleged victim was beaten to the point, “both eyes became shut and the victim could not see.” It’s a harrowing case that’s done little to derail his rapid rise to prominence. According to a Miami-Dade police report on October 8, 2016, XXXTentacion allegedly strangled and battered his pregnant ex-girlfriend. Currently, Onfroy is also fighting a more severe case. While serving time, the rapper’s popularity, fueled by his Billboard-charting “Look at Me,�� exploded. The Lauderhill, Florida rapper, legally known as Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy, is on probation for six years after pleading no contest to a November 2015 incident where he allegedly robbed Che Thomas at gunpoint after breaking into his home. In the same interview, for instance, XXX excitedly describes beating up a young man he thought to be gay. But asking that listeners abide “by everything I believe in” is a heavy ask for any artist to make of their audience, especially when, in XXXTentacion’s case, it means standing behind the inexcusable. It’s the voice of a young man who is in the process of becoming a larger-than-life figure, and he’s only grown in stature since. The 19-year-old rapper, who released his debut album 17 Friday, described the hero worship he expects in an April 2016 No Jumper interview. Because if you’re a fan that means you abide by everything I believe in, and you support what I do to the fullest extent.” “When I tell my fans if you’re gonna be a fan it’s different than being someone that supports me.
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Following the release of the album, he announced he was quitting music due to negativity and backlash, though he eventually signed a $6 million one-album deal with Caroline Distribution and released A Ghetto Christmas Carol EP on his SoundCloud on December 11, 2017. XXXTentacion released his debut studio album, 17 in August 2017 to commercial success. An anniversary deluxe edition of the album was originally going to be released on July 26, 2019, but was pushed back to September 6, 2019, featuring the album's instrumentals, A Ghetto Christmas Carol, voice memos from the recording sessions of the album, and new material featuring American rapper Rico Nasty and Japanese video game composer Yoko Shimomura. At the 2019 Billboard Music Awards, ? was nominated for Top Billboard 200 Album, among other nominations. On Spotify, it is the most-streamed rap album of all-time. The album has since been certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). ? received positive reviews from critics, and became XXXTentacion's first US number-one album, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 with 131,000 album-equivalent units earned in its first week. Following XXXTentacion's death on June 18, 2018, "Sad!" topped the Billboard Hot 100, where XXXTentacion became the first act to earn a posthumous Hot 100 number-one single as a lead artist since The Notorious B.I.G. The album was supported by three singles: " Sad!", " Changes", and " Moonlight". On other parts of the album, XXXTentacion's style resembles his underground sound, with him screaming. XXXTentacion's vocals on parts the album are less restrained and lo-fi-ish compared to 17, with his vocals on introspective songs over piano and acoustic guitar chords being more projected. The album was primarily produced by frequent collaborator John Cunningham, and includes guest appearances from PnB Rock, Travis Barker, Joey Badass, Matt Ox, Rio Santana, Judah, and Carlos Andrez.įeaturing more live instrumentation than 17, ? features an array of genres, including acoustic, emo, alternative rock, trap, and cloud rap. It succeeds the release of his debut studio album 17 (2017) and the extended play A Ghetto Christmas Carol (2017). It was released on March 16, 2018, by Bad Vibes Forever, Caroline Distribution, and Capitol Music Group. ? is the second studio album by American rapper and singer XXXTentacion and his last studio album to be released before his murder.
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