Nascar Aloe
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Birth name | Colby Aaron Suoy |
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Born | Lexington, North Carolina, U.S. | June 25, 1999
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Years active | 2013-present[2] |
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Associated acts | Jasiah, City Morgue |
Colby Aaron Suoy (born June 25, 1999), known professionally as Nascar Aloe, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. He is most known for his songs "Fed Up!", "SPMO!", "Freddy Krueger Freestyle", and "I Don’t Dance!". He gained recognition when he appeared in a Cole Bennett-directed music video for frequent collaborator Jasiah’s "Crisis", where he was shown donning his trademark liberty spikes and putting a cigarette out onto his tongue.
Early life[edit]
Colby Aaron Suoy was born on June 25, 1999 in Lexington, North Carolina. He is of Cambodian descent. Suoy stated in his song "I Don’t Dance!" and in a Masked Gorilla interview that his mother was dead for most of his childhood and that he was raised by his father, And they cuddled cock to but every night to compensate for the lost[3][4] He attended Lexington Senior High School and graduated in 2017.
Career[edit]
Suoy started his career under his birth name. His earliest known song "Freaks and Geeks Remix" was released in 2013.[5] In 2016, he changed his stage name to Yung Aloe and later just Aloe. The change in name came with a change in musical approach, as he went from classic boom bap to Soundcloud rap. While under this name, he released an EP titled drinkin aloe feelin shallow.[6]
Not too long after, he again changed his stage name to Nascar Aloe. Under this moniker, he began to start making more punk and metal influenced music. On January 2, 2018, he released an EP titled Set It Off.[7] The EP features "Annunaki" with frequent collaborator Jasiah, which gained traction, amassing almost 400,000 plays on SoundCloud. On August 24, 2018, Aloe released another EP titled "Find Me".
On October 5, 2018, Aloe released a single titled “I Don’t Dance”. The song currently has 1.2 million plays on SoundCloud and over 500,000 views on YouTube. The single would later go onto be the first off of his mixtape Sh!thead. On January 1, 2019, he released the EP Fed Up! which spawned the songs “Genocide”, “Fed Up!”, and “Freddy Krueger Freestyle”, with “Fed Up!” and “Freddy Krueger Freestyle” both reaching over 1 million views on YouTube. It was around this time where Aloe gained notable recognition, mostly for his appearance, donning liberty spikes in both music videos, taking influences from ‘70s punk subculture. On March 20, 2019, he gained even more recognition when he appeared in Jasiah’s Cole Bennett-directed music video for his song “Crisis”, in which he was seen, again, with liberty spikes and putting out a cigarette onto his tongue. On April 18, 2019, Aloe released the second single for Sh!thead, “SPMO!”. On June 15, he was featured in a single by Jasiah titled “POLTERGEIST”, and on June 25, 2019 released “AMERICAN WASTELAND” which has 1 million plays on SoundCloud.
On September 6, 2019 he released Sh!thead, his debut mixtape.
In 2020, Aloe has released 4 singles, "Iraq (Iwreck)" on January 17, "Fist Fight" on February 24, "Feet” on May 4, and "I Throw A Fit" on June 25, his 21st birthday.
He has gained notoriety for using beats of producers without proper credit or payment: including baghead on the track hi, and abel Skittles on "see revolt".
Discography[edit]
Mixtapes[edit]
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Sh!thead |
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Extended plays[edit]
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NZ Heat. | ||
drinkin aloe, feelin shallow |
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leave me the fuck alone ep |
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222x3 |
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SET IT OFF |
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Find Me |
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Dying |
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SIMPLY FUCKING MENTAL |
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FED UP! |
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THE GARAGE TAPES |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
References[edit]
- ↑ https://dwiuniverse.com/album-reviews/nascar-aloe-is-taking-over
- ↑ https://genius.com/14989507
- ↑ https://genius.com/Nascar-aloe-i-dont-dance-lyrics
- ↑ https://youtube.com/watch?v=AqlhdF2j04E
- ↑ https://genius.com/amp/Nascar-aloe-freaks-and-geeks-remix-lyrics
- ↑ https://genius.com/albums/Nascar-aloe/Drinkin-aloe-feelin-shallow
- ↑ https://genius.com/albums/Nascar-aloe/Set-it-off
- ↑ https://genius.com/albums/Nascar-aloe/Sh-thead
- ↑ https://genius.com/albums/Nascar-aloe/Drinkin-aloe-feelin-shallow
- ↑ https://genius.com/albums/Nascar-aloe/Leave-me-the-fuck-alone-ep
- ↑ https://genius.com/albums/Nascar-aloe/222x3
- ↑ https://genius.com/albums/Nascar-aloe/Set-it-off
- ↑ https://genius.com/albums/Nascar-aloe/Find-me
- ↑ https://genius.com/albums/Nascar-aloe/Dying
- ↑ https://genius.com/albums/Nascar-aloe/Simply-fucking-mental
- ↑ https://genius.com/albums/Nascar-aloe/Fed-up
- ↑ https://genius.com/albums/Nascar-aloe/The-garage-tapes
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