“WEIRD KID” A Project By “Lokye” & “The Super Robot KING”

I always like to post about entertainment and this artist is very entertaining. This project “WEIRD KID” by “Lokye & the Super Robot King” is awesome.

This isn’t trap rap and is not Future or Lil Yachty. It is a little more relaxed and they describe their project as being something that was “made to tell the story of an individual. A story that resonates with artistic individuals, punks, nerds, and skaters. The outcast building their tribe across the vast landscape. The story is told with a smooth melody and thought-provoking metaphors. In the epic journey, in the end, we are a sum of all of our experiences (love, lust, inspiration, creation, discussion to destruction.) It’s the circle of life from a perspective of a WEIRD KID.”

When listening and watching the videos of Lokye it reminds of the group “Gym Class Heroes” or an artist by the name of “Ninja Sonic” who made the song “Art School Girls”

Great projects always come with an interesting back story. Usually inspired by a beautiful or unusual setting like a haunted house or a beach vacation.

For this project “Lokye” wrote most of the project at “Granny’s Chandelier Art Gallery” in Hamtramck, Michigan and received help from producer “Mack got Tracks On Tracks ” and a trumpet player from Chicago Jamal Porch. This combination of creators helped Lokye find this perfect blend of musical goodness for weird kids all over the world to enjoy.

The “Super Robot KING” produced, mixed, and mastered this indie boom-bap soundscape in beautiful Hawaii and Lokye helped by lending an ear. Their creation is what he calls a psychedelic wonderland for the ages.

If you are into mood music and smoking weed this album is definitely for you. The vibe is wavy and the stories come from the heart.
I say Yes to this.

Also be sure to check out the links to his bandcamp, website, and “Shredded Ice” video on Youtube below.

https://www.wavyspice.bandcamp.com/

www.Lokye.ninja

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