X38times
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Born | Deanglo Lamont Barnes Jr January 28, 2008 (age 13) Chesapeake Virginia |
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Style | Hip Hop, gangsta rap |
🌐 Website | x38times.simplesite.com |
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Deanglo Lamont Barnes Jr. (born January 28, 2008), better known by his stage name X38times (also known as Slime38) is an American rapper. He is best known for his single ′′Right Foot Creep (Remix)′′, which went viral on TikTok
Controversies[edit]
Fighting Allegations[edit]
In April 2020, Barnes was accused of ″fighting″ in a Portsmouth, Virginia, Walmart because the person who was fighting looked so much like Barnes everyone thought it was him. But later on that day Barnes took to instagram to say he was innocent.
Career[edit]
2021[edit]
On Barnes birthday he released an EP called 13 which is the age he turned on his birthday. It has 6 songs and one of them is featuring his little brother on song Cool Kids. On song Freestyle 5 he metioned the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor on how the way George got sat on his neck for 8 minutes and couldn't breathe. Also, how Breonna got shot while she was sleep and was highly innocent. He also, says "The Police kill us like we not humans" which is performing on saying Police killing black people like their animals. February 19, 2021 he released "Woke Up Like This (Remix)" to Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert Wokeuplikethis which released in 2017.
Discography[edit]
Mixtapes[edit]
Title | Mixtape details | Peak chart positions |
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Neva Loss |
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Wildlife |
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Extended plays[edit]
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Demon Baby |
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13 |
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References[edit]
- ↑ "Neva Loss Mixtape by X38times". Apple Music. Retrieved May 20, 2021. Unknown parameter
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