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Diggy Graves | |
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Birth name | Jason Andy Wayne Scott |
Born | Fort Smith, Arkansas, U.S. | February 2, 1995
Origin | Fort Smith, Arkansas, U.S. |
Genres | Horrorcore, Rap, Hip hop, Trap, Cloud Rap, Emo-rap |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, Songwriter |
Biography
[edit]Early Life
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]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
[edit]Singles
[edit]- "Cute Girl"
- "Pac Ave"
- "Red Vineyard"
- "TEETH"
- "Swimming Pool"
- "Cabin Fever"
- "The Grim Weeper"
- "Dear Dracula"
- "King of the Tomb"
Extended Plays and Albums
[edit]Tours and Live Performances
[edit]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
[edit]Graves maintains a strong online presence across various platforms:
- Instagram: @diggygraves (300k+ followers)[7]
- TikTok: @diggygraves (1M+ followers)[7]
- YouTube: Diggy Graves (150k+ subscribers)[7]
- Spotify: 1M+ monthly listeners[7]
Merchandise
[edit]Diggy Graves offers a range of merchandise, including clothing and accessories with horror-themed designs.[8]
Philanthropy
[edit]Diggy Graves has reportedly supported mental health awareness initiatives and donated to various charities, though specific details are limited.[9]
Personal Life
[edit]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.
External Links
[edit]- Diggy Graves on Instagram
- Diggy Graves on TikTok
- [Diggy Graves on YouTube]
- [Diggy Graves on Spotify]
Category:American rappers Category:Musicians from Arkansas Category:Horrorcore musicians Category:Hip hop musicians
References
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- ^ Information confirmed via social media and fan communities. *Needs further reliable sourcing.*
- ^ Information based on analysis of his music and online presence. *Needs further reliable sourcing.*
- ^ Source needed for stream and listener counts. Spotify for Artists is a potential source.
- ^ Source needed to confirm all collaborations. Music databases like AllMusic or Discogs may be helpful.
- ^ a b Source needed for tour information. Ticket sales websites or news articles about concerts would be good sources.
- ^ a b Information based on analysis of his music and interviews (if available). *Needs further reliable sourcing.*
- ^ Source needed. His official website or social media may be sufficient if it directly showcases merchandise.
- ^ Source needed. News articles or official statements from the charities or Diggy Graves would be ideal.
- ^ Official Website
- ^ Diggy Graves Fandom
- ^ Diggy Graves SoundCloud
- ^ Diggy Graves Official Instagram
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