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Koosy
Koosy is 17 year old Dakota Gilder. He owns a clothing business called Goofy & Co, is an actor, and produces music under the stage name Koosy.
Koosy goes against the world in order to achieve his dreams as an actor, music producer, songwriter, singer, and clothing brand owner. He started his life in a city called Dallas Fort Worth and lived most of his childhood there. He moved to New Jersey at 10 years old.
Koosy always knew he wanted to be famous, in some sort of way. He knew he wanted to create something with just his mind. His creativity was more in-depth than most other kids. He would find himself using just his imagination to have fun.
At 16 years old Dakota Gilder was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety disorder, and ADHD. This was terrible for him, it made his life ten times harder. He would think back to when he was a kid and remember things that just didn't make sense, hallucinations that were so real, but didn't match the moment. He would hear strange voices telling him to do things, sometimes hear them commenting on and narrating his life. He found himself in difficult situations due to this. For example, fighting with his parents, intrusive thoughts, or hallucinations that led to acting out, and mood swings, anxiety, and ADHD on top of all of this.
In 2020, Dakota Gilder became an actor, starring in "The Search For The Morticians Apprentice". This led to being casted in a bigger role that ended up not working out. Dakota was so devastated that he quit acting for a few months and hasn't acted since.
In 2021, Dakota Gilder created the online name Koosy, evolved from his name in a popular videogame. He began to write and compose music for a few months and then finally released the song 'BOMBASTIC'. He then went on to release 'Light Pink Sugar' and then 'Goofy Mag (Page 1)'.
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