Kill Bill: The Rapper
Kill Bill: The Rapper
Kill Bill: The Rapper is a rapper and producer from South Carolina. He's affiliated with the digital indie label Exociety. He goes by many nicknames including Pablo Fuckaround, and Coogi Santana. [1]
Overview
Kill Bill: The Rapper didn't start rapping until he was exposed to hip-hop in his mid-teens.
After discovering the amped up music of Lil Jon's"Get Low", Kill Bill was really able to connect with the genre. But he wasn't completely sold until he heard "Grand Finale" with Bun B, T.I., Jadakiss, Nas, and Ice Cube. After that, Kill Bill knew he wanted to be a musician. He told Leafly in an interview:
When I was like 12, I played guitar and wanted to be in a rock band but didn’t know anyone else who played any instruments,.
I ended up copping this Xbox game called MTV Music Generator 3 that let you sample off of CDs and gradually got more into making beats and rap stuff. I got that Lil Jon album, Crunk Juice , and my life spiraled into wanting to be a rapper from that point on
Kill Bill's first tape was titled Ramona. It was inspired by the Scott Pilgrim vs. the World graphic novels where Ramona represents an unattainable love interest. The album is laced with reference to heartbreak, marijuana smoke, and anime references. He once compared the album to the soundtrack of the anime FLCL. His 2015 follow-up tape is titled Resin.
In 2017 Kill Bill released DROP SEASON, a collection of weekly SoundCloud releases and unreleased recordings. Kill Bill also produced professional wrestler, MVP's intro song, "Tokyo."