WHOKILLEDXIX (XIX)


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WHOKILLEDXIX (XIX) Bio

WHOKILLEDXIX (XIX) is a music duo of Yung Skayda (Alex Calderon) and Karm the Tool (Kareem Patterson). The music duo was formed in 2021 in Meriden, Connecticut, United States. They released music in the genres of pop-rap, digicore, east coast hip hop, and experimental hip-hop. They started their career by playing out in bands, but it didn’t really work out for them. From there, they started the duo WHOKILLEDXIX (XIX). They chose the name as they wanted something that sounded sinister and trappy.

Their sound is often described as glitchcore. Their music is very popular on TikTok, and it’s fair to say that their unique musical style on TikTok has played a crucial role in their success. The duo draws inspiration from top musicians like Trash Talk, Metallica, 50 Cent, and Pull Out Quick. The duo released two EPs: “19” in 2020 and “Fall Damage” in 2021. They have also released a number of singles, including “Stance” in 2018, “Fendi Fuck Up” in 2019, “Popstarship” in 2019, and others.

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