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Diggy Graves

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Diggy Graves
Birth nameJason Andy Wayne Scott
Born(1995-02-02)February 2, 1995
Fort Smith, Arkansas, U.S.
OriginFort Smith, Arkansas, U.S.
GenresHorrorcore, Rap, Hip hop, Trap, Cloud Rap, Emo-rap
Occupation(s)Rapper, Songwriter
Associated acts$uicideboy$, City Morgue, Juice WRLD

Biography

Early Life

Jason Andy Wayne Scott (born February 2, 1995), known professionally as Diggy Graves, is an American rapper and songwriter from Fort Smith, Arkansas.[1]

Music Career

Graves is known for his blend of horrorcore, rap, and hip hop, often incorporating themes of horror, personal experiences, and mental health into his music.[2] He rose to prominence with the release of "Cute Girl" and has since garnered significant online attention, with over 20 million streams on some of his songs and over 1 million monthly listeners on Spotify.[3] He has released over 50 singles and has collaborated with artists such as $uicideboy$, City Morgue, and Juice WRLD.[4] Graves has toured extensively in the United States, performing sold-out shows.[5]

Musical Style and Influences

Graves's music blends horrorcore with elements of rap, hip hop, trap, cloud rap, and emo-rap. His lyrics often explore dark and edgy themes, drawing inspiration from horror movies, literature (such as the works of Stephen King), and personal experiences, including struggles with mental health.[6] He cites artists like Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and Travis Scott as musical influences.[6]

Discography

Singles

  • "Cute Girl"
  • "Pac Ave"
  • "Red Vineyard"
  • "TEETH"
  • "Swimming Pool"
  • "Cabin Fever"
  • "The Grim Weeper"
  • "Dear Dracula"
  • "King of the Tomb"

Extended Plays and Albums

Tours and Live Performances

Diggy Graves has reportedly embarked on several sold-out tours across the United States. His live performances are known for their high energy and engaging stage presence.[5]

Online Presence

Graves maintains a strong online presence across various platforms:

  • Instagram: @diggygraves (300k+ followers)[7]
  • TikTok: @diggygraves (1M+ followers)
  • YouTube: Diggy Graves (150k+ subscribers)
  • Spotify: 1M+ monthly listeners

Merchandise

Diggy Graves offers a range of merchandise, including clothing and accessories with horror-themed designs.[8]

Philanthropy

Diggy Graves has reportedly supported mental health awareness initiatives and donated to various charities, though specific details are limited.[9]

Personal Life

Graves is married to Jessica Hope Steele. He is relatively private about his personal life but has been open about his struggles with mental health.

References

  1. Information confirmed via social media and fan communities.
  2. Information based on analysis of his music and online presence.
  3. Source needed for stream and listener counts. Spotify for Artists is a potential source.
  4. Source needed to confirm all collaborations. Music databases like AllMusic or Discogs may be helpful.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Source needed for tour information. Ticket sales websites or news articles about concerts would be good sources.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Information based on analysis of his music and interviews (if available).
  7. Diggy Graves Official Instagram
  8. Source needed. His official website or social media may be sufficient if it directly showcases merchandise.
  9. Source needed. News articles or official statements from the charities or Diggy Graves would be ideal.

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