Hailing from a small town in between Texas and Arkansas, KILLBOY had an epiphany on the last day of her last semester of college. Realising she didn't want to be there, she packed up her stuff, got in her Honda Crosstour and drove 24 hours to Los Angeles to work on her music.
Rapper-producer KILLBOY brings a range of skills to the table - producing her own beats, engineering her own vocals, as well as playing keys and guitar. It all comes together to produce pop-rap music that'll get ingrained in your brain - it's addictive.
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She dropped her debut single, WHEREDAFUCC back in December - and it goes HARD. People are blowing up her phone, wondering where she's gone - she's out there working on her shit, making it as good as possible.
KILLBOY's a huge laugh on Twitter - including during the current coronavirus pandemic, recounting her routine at the moment. You'll want to follow her if current events are getting you down.
day 1 quarantine: 7am cardio fast until noon, yoga and headspace, open Ableton
day whatever this is: woke up 8am watched tiktoks until 11 got up ate chocolate cake pita chips n turned on Netflix— ? KILLBO SWAGGINS ? (@killboy) April 10, 2020
She's also been making the most of self-isolation by performing live on Instagram. It's a taste of what her live show will look like once things return back to normal, and it's got us very, very excited.
luv going on live wit u guys can't wait til we can go out into the real world again and do this shit ???? pic.twitter.com/hwJePZp1nC
— ? KILLBO SWAGGINS ? (@killboy) April 8, 2020
Check out her latest track, HIGH ON MY OWN SUPPLY, below. It's another bop - continuing the same vein of slightly chilled out yet braggadocious lyrics that WHEREDAFUCC had, while also showcasing her dreamy pop-rap.
It's a tribute to those who are doing their own thing, and not apologising to people that don't get it, because sometimes, you'll run into those kinds of negative energies. We can't get enough of it, and we've got a feeling you won't be able to either.