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Lil Darkie | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Joshua Jagan Hamilton |
Also known as | Lil Dvrkie, Brahman, Small Dark One, Dvrkie, The smol dark one |
Born | Los Angeles, California | October 6, 1998
Genres | |
Years active | 2016–present |
Member of | The Faggets, Spider Gang |
Formerly of | Gunk Rock |
Website | https://www.lildarkie.com/ |
Joshua Jagan Hamilton (born October 6, 1998), known professionally as Lil Darkie, or Brahman, is an American rapper, singer, musician, songwriter, and record producer from Long Beach, California.[1] He is one of the founders of Gunk Rock, The Faggets, and Spider Gang. His music features a wide variety of genres, including country and experimental hip-hop music. His music is described as being inspired by the Soundcloud rap scene as well as artists such as Kanye West, Odd Future, and Kid Cudi.[2] He is often depicted as an animated character he created, and he is openly bisexual.[3][4][5]
Hamilton began releasing music under the name Brahman, before adopting the name Lil Darkie in 2018.[2] He has generated some controversy for his image and lyrical contents, with some saying that his cartoon depiction has racist connotations due to bearing a resemblance to blackface.[6] However, he elaborated that it has nothing to do with race and is inspired by the Hindu goddess Kali claiming the vision came to him on an LSD trip.[5][7][8]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- DRAIN THE SWAMP (2018)
- SUPER DARK VR (2019)
- SWAMP (2020)
- THE FUTURE IS DARK (2023)
Mixtapes
[edit]- SWAMP DRAINED (2019)
- THIS DOES NOT EXIST (2020)
- YIN (2020)
- BOROS (2021)
- THE SMALL DARK ONE (2022)
- darkillinger (2022)
EPs
[edit]- SCOOBY DOO DEATH (2019)
Compilations
[edit]- Lil Darkie Classics (2019)
- Lil Darkie Classics 2 (2019)
- Lost Songs (2022)
Singles
[edit]- 1983 (2019)
- HOLOCAUST (featuring Wendigo and LiL CUBENSiS) (2019)
- JACK DANIELS (featuring Wendigo) (2019)
- When You Gone (LUKEBIKE featuring Lil Darkie) (2019)
- MONDAY GUNDAY 2 (2019)
- GENOCIDE (2019)
- METHHEAD FREESTYLE (featuring Eric North, JOHNNASCUS, Half Metal Kaiba, BLCKK, BRUHMANEGOD, LiL CUBENSiS, Royalty the Kidd, Afourteen and Wendigo) (2019)
- THERAPY (2019)
- NOTHING MATTERS (featuring Cxrpse and BRUHMANEGOD) (2019)
- TOUR (2019)
- ISIS TYPE BEAT (2019)
- KILL ALL HUMANS (2019)
- KILL ALL HUMANS 2/3 (2019)
- MONDAY GUNDAY (2019)
- DEATH SQUAD (2019)
- PLUMBERS (featuring Keith Ape, PNSB and CHRIST DILLINGER) (2019)
- BLACK SHEEP (2019)
- PUNK! (BVDLVD featuring Lil Darkie) (2019)
- MAKE A MILITIA (2019)
- HAHA (2019)
- HALLOWEINER (2019)
- DIRTY POTTY (featuring BRUHMANEGOD) (2020)
- COLOSSAL CONFLICT (2020)
- KNUP (Featuring EDDISON) (2020)
- WALKING DOWN THE STREET (2020)
- SPUNK (featuring Afourteen and CHRIST DILLINGER) (2020)
- IMPERFECT (2020)
- ANXIETY (2020)
- SATAN LIVES IN HOLLYWOOD (2020)
- banana pie (2020)
- SLUTS WIT NUTS (featuring MADJAX) (2020)
- SOXNSANDALS (2020)
- drink my piss you nasty slut yeah yeah (featuring EDDISON) (2020)
- FUCK YOU I AM VERY ANGRY AND SERIOUS (2020)
- REVOLVER (2020)
- ON THE MOUNTAIN (2020)
- DARKIE STILL CANNOT RAP PT.1 (REMIX) (2020)
- AMV (2020)
- WE CAN'T AGREE WHAT TO NAME THIS SONG (featuring Cxrpse, EDDISON, Afourteen, BRUHMANEGOD, MKULTRA, CHRIST DILLINGER, BLCKK, FL.VCO and JOHNNASCUS) (2020)
- ELECTRIC DANDELIONS (2020)
- BATSHIT (2020)
- FUCK ALL OF YOU <3 (2020)
- USA (featuring EDDISON) (2021)
- FIGHT! (2021)
- Cant Stxp (Scarlxrd featuring Lil Darkie) (2021)
- moving fast (2021)
- PSYCHEDELIC TECHNO DEATH (2021)
- TRAP METAL (2021)
- fly away (2022)
- PIGGY BACK (2022)
- sun come up (2022)
- GAS! (featuring BVDLVD) (2022)
- Scammin (featuring EDDISON and SPIDER GANG) (2022)
- We Will Fly (CHRIST DILLINGER featuring Lil Darkie) (2022)
- SHOW SONG (2022)
- 10 FOOT TALL (featuring BVDLVD) (2022)
- RUN (featuring Brahman) (2022)
- Scorn (Jasiah featuring Lil Darkie) (2022)
- MONEY POWER FAME (2022)
- THE WORLD IS ENDING (2022)
- is there anybody home? (2023)
- 1 BILLION STREAMS (GOD IN THE MOSHPIT) (2023)
- SPIDER GANG IS CHINESE PROPAGANDA (SPIDER GANG featuring Lil Darkie and MKULTRA) (2023)
- PUSSY TOO NUKEMIX (2023)
References
[edit]- ^ Parish, Ian (30 December 2020). "REVIEW: Lil Darkie - SWAMP". abovethebridgemusic.com. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
- ^ a b Brown, Kaeden (27 October 2022). "The Lost Songs: Lil Darkie Album Review". centrevillesentinel.com. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
- ^ Rice, Lilyanne (17 May 2021). "A closer look at Lil Darkie's sexuality". stylesrant.com. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
- ^ lil darkie - to my friends, family, and supporters, 4 March 2020, retrieved 2022-12-22
- ^ a b "Lil Darkie Is the Most Controversial Rapper Alive". countere.com. 27 April 2020. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
- ^ Spence, Sade (10 June 2020). "Haha Lil Darkie TikTok Trend". stayhipp.com. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
- ^ Sherwood, Joseph (9 April 2021). "Here's Why Lil Darkie's Inflammatory Lyrics and Dark Cartoons Are Blowing Up". alittlebithuman.com. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
- ^ "Lil Darkie and the Collapse of Modern Society". everout.com. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
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