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Killa C
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Killa C tha Outcast, the King of Sickness, owns and runs his own record label, Dirty Thug Recordz.
Origin Billings, Montana
Years active 1999- present
Genres Underground hip-hop, Horrorcore
Labels Dirty Thug Recordz
Website(s) DirtyThug.com, KillaC.com, Str8Dirty.com, DirtyMurder.com

Killa C tha Outcast (born Coul) is an underground rapper. His style can be called many things including horrorcore, hip hop, and the wicked shit. He is a fan favorite among juggalos in the US to the UK through word of mouth instead of commercial airplay. Killa C owns and operates his own record label, Dirty Thug Recordz. Dirty Thug artists include Killa C, Liquid Assassin, and Grave Plott. Killa C also owns a successful clothing line entitled "Str8 Dirty" and a female clothing line called "Dirty Gurlz", the name of which was created by Dirty Thug's First Lady, ABH.

[edit] Biography

On December 24, 1999 the man known as Killa C Tha Outcast was created. Over the span of the next year and a half he released three albums; being Murderous Ways: Sides One, Two, & Three. On October 31, 2001 Killa C released Rivaz Ov Blood, which was available in several stores from Cincinnati to Detroit and Montana. Rivaz Ov Blood quickly gained Killa C notoriety for wickedness with a bold statement: He is THE KING OF SICKNESS. Shorter than one year later, to follow up on what was spreading quickly, Killa C released Murdaeyez which not only furthered the message, but also informed the rest of the underground that if Killa C was going anywhere, it was only up. Murdaeyez earned Killa C the Tuney Award for 2002 Rap Artist Of The Year in Montana as presented by the Billings Outpost. Murdaeyez also donned the coming of the (now titled) Str8Dirty.com webstore which is where Killa C fans shop for the merchandise they so proudly represent. In 2003 Killa C entered the Phat or Whack contest on www.InsaneClownPosse.com with I Kut U, and was UNDOUBTEDLY voted PHAT. In 2004, Killa C completed his newest project, which many now consider to be a masterpiece which features Tech N9ne, Big Krizz Kaliko, Project: Deadman, R.O.C., and more. The album features production by Mike E. Clark, Tekneko Bros. Productions, and Robert Rebeck. The album also features a bonus DVD with three music videos, commentary and special footage from Tech N9ne, Big Krizz Kaliko, and others that have greatly influenced Killa C over the past several years. A text only interview that was geared strictly for Tainted Flesh at www.JuggaloGaming.com last march and received over 200,000 views in less than four weeks time. A sneak preview of the music video for Torn from Tainted Flesh was available for a short time at ww.FaygoLuvers.net and received 5,000 downloads in just a couple days. Killa C is growing, and with the release of Tainted Flesh, growth has been exponential. Tainted Flesh was released on October 4, 2005, and Killa C's Wicked Gospel has only begun to spread across the globe like an infectious plague. You are welcome to come and enjoy the journey with us. While you are here, tell all, for this will not be one to be missed.

[edit] Discography

Album Cover Album information
Image:Nocover.png Murderous Ways Sides 1, 2, & 3
  • Released: unknown
  • Singles: unknown
  • Guest Artists: unknown
Image:Nocover.png Rivaz Ov Blood
Image:Murdaeyez.jpg Murdaeyez
  • Released: 2002
  • Singles: "Cycle Ov Death"
  • Guest Artists: none
Image:Taintedflesh.jpg Tainted Flesh: Thy Book of Death
  • Released: October 4, 2005
  • Singles: "Suicide", "Look Into My Eyez", "Slug Anthem"
  • Guest Artists: Tech N9ne, Big Krizz Kaliko, Project Deadman, The R.O.C., Supaman
Image:Oldskewlkilla.gif Old Skewl Killa
  • Released: 2005
  • Singles: "I Kut U"
Image:Puttinuin.jpg Grave Plott - Puttin U In
  • Released: 2005
  • Singles: "Fuck U I H8 U"
  • Guest Artists: Tech N9ne, Big Krizz Kaliko, Robert Rebeck
Image:Nocover.png Grave Plott- The Plott Thickens

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