![]() Rumors have circulated that he's been battling since the '90s, and he has confirmed on his own that he used to battle at the now-legendary Wetlands venue. Battle Rapping: Has been dabbling in this alongside his music career for a long time, appearing on battle leagues (most notably iBattleTV) under the name Jak Tripper as recently as 2022 as of this writing.Ax-Crazy: Par for the course when it comes to his characters and songwriting, given his particular brand of music.you know, take some note books, a recorder and a radio and shit and go in the woods on a pilgrimage or whatever, and just fucken.drop hits and write what ever comes out, should be a album or a idea for one." An old interview which surfaced on a forum more or less confirms that he likes (or at least liked, at the time Random Violence was being written) to isolate himself and then record while on acid. Artistic Stimulation: Is definitely amongst the number of musical artists who use drugs to give themselves a creative boost.(For more info on the lyrical side of things, see Reference Overdosed below.) Sonically, his music frequently samples old movies, cartoons and other soundtracks as well as distorted folk records and numerous other extremely unlikely sources. Alternative Hip Hop: Even by horrorcore standards, his music gets a bit too strange to fall under standard labels half of the time, especially when he's producing his own beats.His song "Dry Land" is one of the only tracks to really touch upon any of this, and the lyrics to that song are nothing short of heartbreaking. He's alluded to a bad childhood and a history of hospital visits (of varying causes), and it's no secret that he spent several years as a homeless drifter. Addled Addict: Despite all of the times he's glorified drug use, Jak's life has not been sunshine and roses.One of his rap names is Jak Tripper for a reason. Addiction Song: Every other song he's made has had some reference to doing hard drugs.Corsican Brothers (Jakprogresso & DJ Camo).In summer of 2014, after exchanging words, Jak met cartoonist Emily Youcis at Tromadance and lent his music for her upcoming Alfred Alfer movie.He is the founder and CEO of Blak Church Records and Fatal Dose Records.īandcamp Discography: note Non-exhaustive, as he is prolific to the point that he will most likely finish a new EP before you can finish reading this. Jak has collaborated with of number of fellow Horrorcore artists and other media producers. As standard with the horrorcore genre, his songs often deal with themes such as rape, murder, kidnapping, hardcore drugs, conspiracy, some occultism, and then a bit of egotism and his own unique dark poetry and bizarre metaphors. We then play her newest film, The Ascent of Alfred, while Emily provides commentary about the production of the movie.JakProgresso, also known widely as Jak Tripper, is a former comedian turned underground rap artist whose works are a prime example of the Horrorcore genre. We discuss her animation background, which thus far has been centered around Alfred Alfer, the main character in Emily’s work. Emily then tells us about her interactions with liberals at the DNC, and we play a few highlights from her video of the event. She explains that growing up in Philadelphia forced her to come to terms with racial differences, as black-on-White crime in Philly is extremely prevalent. We begin by discussing how Emily came to be red-pilled. Emily Youcis is an animator and director of the Alfred Alfer movie.
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