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Flare Flamberson

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Austin K. Batitsa, professionally known as Flare Flamberson (usually stylized in all lowercase), is an American songwriter and singer. He gained recognition for his notable song "Devil's Deed," featured in his extended plays "Blood Forest" and "NINE!"

Flare Flamberson
BornAustin K. Batista
September 28th 2010
💼 Occupation

Carrer[edit]

Austin, a Dominican-born American musician, began his musical journey in 2019. He gained attention through fanmade song releases for the popular game "Friday Night Funkin" before transitioning to creating original music in 2021. In 2023, he released his single "Illegalize Nuclear Bombs," which incorporated a sample titled "Legalize Nuclear Bombs"; however, the song was later removed[1]. Subsequently, he released "Phony Song" in the same year "Illegalize nuclear bombs" was released, followed by his album "Jp's Nextbots VOL. 1" in the same year.

In October 2023, Austin signed with Heath Cody Records[2] (formerly known as Flare Cody Records[3]), marking a significant milestone in his career. The releases that followed his signing included "NINE! (EP)" and "Blood Forest," featuring tracks such as "Blood in My Eyes," "Money" (with Destiny Music), "Complaining" (with Heath Cody), "Hopeless" (with NazzB), "Devils Deed," and "Dancingwithmyself."

Discography[edit]

Studio Albums[edit]

Title Details
Jp's Nextbots VOL. 1

Extended Plays[edit]

Title Details
Nine!
  • Released: December 16, 2023
  • Labels: Self-released (initial release); Heath Cody Records (TRANSFERRED/NO LONGER OWNED BY HCR)/Visionscope Records
  • Format: Vinyl, digital download, streaming
Blood Forest
  • Released: March 1, 2024
  • Labels: Self-released (initial release); Heath Cody Records (TRANSFERRED/NO LONGER OWNED BY HCR)/Visionscope Records
  • Format: Vinyl, digital download, streaming



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