Beast 1333 | |
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Birth name | Unknown |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, Emcee, Philosopher, Teacher |
Years active | 2009-Present |
Labels | Templars of Hip Hop Records |
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Beast 1333
Biography
editBeast 1333 is a well known underground Hip Hop rapper of Puerto Rican descent with a global cult like following. Born in Brooklyn NY (Jan.13,1982). He now resides in Chinatown, New York City. He is distinguished by his arcane lyrics, and anti-global governance imagery and symbolism. In 2008 Beast 1333 was chosen to be part of KRS One's "Stop the Violence Tour", he accepted and became an apprentice in KRS One's "Temple of Hip Hop" Organization. Upon completion of his studies/tour in early 2009, he founded the "Templars of Hip Hop", followed by the release of his first effort entitled; the "Mark of the Beast Mixtape". His first track "Mouth of Madness" went viral and was crowned an instant Underground Hip Hop Classic. On Oct. 31st 2009, 1333 released his second album entitled "Birth of the Beast". Since then, he has released "MCCCXXXIII Vol. 1", "MCCCXXXIII Vol.2", "Unfuckwitable", "Space Age Slaves" and "Revelation 13". Beast 1333 has collaborated with KRS One, Immortal Technique, Channel Live, Ras Kass, Tragedy Khadafi & many other established Hip Hop artists. Beast 1333 is the Leader of the Templars of Hip Hop, Resist and Rise Organization, and the Disciples of Beast 1333.
Impact
editBeast 1333 is an incredibly important artist to today's underground hip-hop community and oddly enough, the hacking community. The group Anonymous, a movement consisting of activist hackers (or hacktivists), has shown their support by exposing Beast 1333 through their twitter feed (see accounts @LulzSec, @AnonymousIRC, and @AnonymouSabu on twitter). These tweets have gained Beast 1333 a significant amount of followers and fans and made him one of the unofficial artists of the Anonymous movement and Hacking culture as a whole.
Bibliography and Sources
edithttp://theindependent.sg/blog/2013/11/11/anonymous-what-it-means-for-singapore/ http://espresso.repubblica.it/palazzo/2013/06/28/news/attacco-hacker-al-sito-di-casaleggio-1.56013 http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2011/jul/29/lulzsec-leader-denies-links-to-extremist-groups http://iamaristotle.wordpress.com/tag/beast-1333/ http://www.beast1333.com http://truthmusicdirectory.blogspot.com/2010/03/beast-1333-hip-hop-rap.html https://diabolichiphop.wordpress.com/2010/12/31/diabolic-beast-1333-in-toronto/ http://genius.com/artists/Beast-1333 http://www.showclix.com/event/Beast1333 http://undergroundhardcorerap.blogspot.com/2012/09/beast-1333-mark-of-beast-2009.html http://www.itukforum.co.uk/Thread-Beast1333-interview See @LulzSec, @AnonymouSabu, @AnonymousIRC @beast1333 on twitter
Category:1982 births Category:Living people Category:People from Brooklyn Category:American musicians of Puerto Rican descent Category:American hip hop musicians