Anybody
Killa has been known in the local Detroit scene. In 1995, Jaymo (ABK) and Jayho (Lavel) started Krazy
Klan. They released their first tape entitled "Frustrationz." Mr. Bones (Jamie Madrox of Twiztid) helped with the cover art
and shit. Some rumor of a second version being pressed... bt it has never come up as of yet.
Krazy Klan continued thoughout
the years. FInally in 1999, Krazy Klan released a CD entitled "developMENTAL." This, as opposed to "Frustrationz," was only
released on CD. Tha Klan was on Slang Town
records at the time, so the promotion was slim to none. Anyway, the CD had two special guest artists, Skrapz and Sol... Halfbreed
for those of you that don't know. They featured on the track "2 Diffferent Krazys" which is a great song.
The year
was 2000, and Krazy Klan died. Jayho took the alias of Lavel and went independant, as did Jaymo. Jaymo changed his name to
Native Funk and released a CD that year entitled "Rain From the Sun." The album is the absolute shit. Special guests such
as Dead Mike from Slang Town,
Jeremy Methric (Monoxide Child's brother), and Halfbreed, once again. I think that the CD would have been popular if the promotion
was there... but once again, Jaymo was on Slang Town records.
After the release od "Rain From the Sun", Jaymo met up with Blaze.
Jaymo changed his name once again, this time he became Anybody Killa, and began touring with ICP and Twiztid in 2001. (Bizzar/Bizaar/Freekshow)
The Juggalos loved ABK, but Psychopathic seemed to never want to sign him.
In 2001, ABK was announced to be in Dark
Lotus and he did a song called "Drunken Ninja Master" which can be found on Twiztid's album "Crypric Collection 2."
Blaze
Ya Dead Homie wne into production of the "1 Less G in the Hood" LP. Anybody Killa played a big roll. He was like a second
man on the CD. ABK appeared everywhere and became really popular amongst the Juggalos. Later that year, Anybody Killa featured
in a Christmas song with ICP called "Skanta Claws." This track is off the hook, you gotta get Pendulum #12. On with the story...
In
early 2002, Blaze and Anybody Killa recorded a song called "Foo-Dang." This song is so awesome! With the release of this,
a release date for ABK's debut LP, "Hatchet Warrior" was set for May 7th, 2002. That's right, ABK was finally signed to Psychopathic
Records. Blaze/ABK hit up the Mirror/rorriM tour all the way till the end because they went to record their new albums. So,
Anybody Killa's story doesn't stop. His new album "Dirty History" fell into Juggalo hands at the 2004 Gathering of the Juggalos.
ABK's popularity continues to rise!
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