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Anybody Killa--ABK is the newest member of the Dark Lotus Family.  Been a juggalo for awhile, so when Marz bailed, ABK was the perfect replacement.  He will definately have a front row seat to Shagri-l

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Anybody Killa has been known in the local Detroit scene. In 1995, Jaymo (ABK) and Jayho (Lavel) started Krazy Klan. They released their first tape entitled "Frustrationz." Mr. Bones (Jamie Madrox of Twiztid) helped with the cover art and shit. Some rumor of a second version being pressed... bt it has never come up as of yet. Krazy Klan continued thoughout the years. FInally in 1999, Krazy Klan released a CD entitled "developMENTAL." This, as oposed to "Frustrationz," was only released on CD. Tha Klan was on Slang Town records at the time, so the promotion was slim to none. Anyway, the CD had two special guest artists, Skrapy and Sol... Halfbreed for those of you that don't know. They featured on the track "2 Diffferent Krazys" which is a great song. The year was 2000, and Krazy Klan died. Jayho took the alias of Lavel and went independant, as did Jaymo. Jaymo changed his name to Native Funk and released a CD that year entitled "Rain From the Sun." The album is tha absolute shit. Special guests such as Dead Mike from Slang Town, Jeremy Methric (Monoxide Child's brother), and Halfbreed once again. I think that the CD would have been popular if the promotion was there... but once again, Jaymo was on Slang Town records. After the release od "Rain From the Sun", Jaymo met up with Blaze. Jaymo changed his name one again to Anybody Killa, touring with ICP and Twiztid in 2001. (Bizzar/Bizaar/Freekshow) The Juggalos loved ABK, but Psychopathic seemed to never want to sign him.

In 2001, ABK was announced to be in Dark Lotus and he did a song called "Drunken Ninja Master" which can be found on Twiztid's album "Crypric Collection 2." But then Psychopathic had Marz do it instead. Anyway... Blaze Ya Dead Homie wne into production of the "1 Less G in the Hood"LP. Anybody Killa played a big roll. He was like a second man on the CD. Jaymo appearned everywhere and became to get realy populare amongst the Juggalos. Later that year, Anybody Killa featured in a Christmas song with ICP called "Skanta Claws." This track is off the hook, you gotta get Pendulum #12. On with the story...  In early 2002, Blaze and Anybody Killa recorded a song called "Foo-Dang." This song is so awesome! With the release of this, a release date for ABK's debut EP, "Foo-Dang" on May 7th, 2002. Thats right, ABK was finally signed to Psychopathic Records. But, then the plan changed. ABK's album is to be released some time later in 2002 and Blaze/ABK hit up the Mirror/rorriM tour all the way till the end because they went to record their new albums. So, Anybody Killa's story doesn't stop. He is continuing to rap and record his new album. Some new shit can be found on Hatchet History, the compilation CD from Psychopathic of the best songs over the past 10 years. Until now many people have speculated about the mystery behind the man known as Anybody Killa, but now all the specualtion will be put to rest. Anybody Killa was born and raised on detroit's eastside, where he lived with his family till the age of 16. At the time he was known as Jay-mo, and was a member of an underground rap group called Krazy Klan, with his childhood homie Jay-ho at his side, rounding out the independent based, rap dou. As the years passed, Jay-ho, and Jay-mo decided to go their seperate ways, and pursue solo careers of their own. In no time, Jaymo found himself in the studio recording his very, 1st solo record called "Native Funk" - but unfortunitly, starting again isn't always the easiest thing to do. After a long time of contemplating on the Detroit rap scene, Jaymo was fed up, and decided to call it quits. Following his decision, he spent the next few years or so slangin thangz, and doing dirt-(you know what i mean) but never did he know that he would meet a certian character named Blaze that would change the course of his life, for ever more. The introduction went down, when jaymo went to a local dope spot to cop a sack, and seen this thug ass ninja named blaze, trying to sell the dope-man some underground cassettes of his shit. Out of curiousity, Jaymo copped a cassette from Blaze, and told him he would check it out. The tape consists of basement recorded versions of, "Put It Down" & a song called "Foo-Dang" and on the back of the cassette was writtin a beeper number, used for slangin sacks and basement dubs. Jaymo used the hitter number to cop some greeny green, from blaze later that week. He told blaze that he thought that the two tracks were the shit, and gave blaze a copy of his (Native Funk) solo tape. Blaze liked what he heard on the jaymo tape, and they soon began hangin out, and kicking around ideas of bringing out a tape together, as a group. Jaymo and Blaze quickly became inseperaple, infact the two were soon dubed as the (Drive Bye Boi's) amongst their peers, and folks in the hood. Mainly because blaze didn't take shit from anyone and Jaymo was known to knock somebody out with the quickness. They continued to persue their new found dream of becoming a rap group, and dropping an albums, until blaze's untimely death, which seemed to strip the life out of jaymo as well. After blaze died, jaymo went pretty much out of his mind. Turning to an extreme life of crime. During this time he took on the name Anybody Killa, "Cause he would straight kill anyone for a dollar." Robbing folks, car jacking, armed robbery, you name it anybody killa's done it. Although he planed to drop a solo album dedicated then to his dead homie blaze, he never actually made it to the studio, seeing how most of the money he made, was used to bail himself out of jail on several occasions. ABK roamed the streets of Detroit, sleeping in alley ways, and slanged bags most of the year that followed. Until he saw a flyer promoting a record for a cat called, Blaze Ya Dead Homie. Anybody Killa started thinking, that there is no way, that this could be the same blaze, his homie from back in the day, so he went into the local record store to steal the cd. Anybody Killa figured that if someone was taking his dead homie's name, he was gonna hunt them down and kill em' for blaze, and if it really was blaze, then what the fuck happend, and how is he back alive?  Sure as shit, it was blaze, but how? ABK looked at the label on the cd which read Psychopathic Records, and quickly went to a pay-phone to call blaze. Shortly after the phone call was made, a Rusty, 1972 babe blue Valarie pulled up to the corner and ABK got in, and the car quickly pulled off. Ever since then, Anybody killa Has been reunited with his dead homie blaze, and joined the Psychopathic Records family to persue his life long dream of making music.
Anybody Killa Can Be Heard-Featured on the following

Twiztid Freek Show= "Where It's Going Down"
Twiztid Hallowicked= "Juggalo Party"
Blaze Ya Dead Homie 1 Less G N Da Hood=
"Grave Ain't No Place"
"Str8 Outta Detroit"
"Hood Ratz"
"Thug 4 Life"
"Hatchet Execution"
Blaze Ya Dead Homie Hallowicked 2001=
"Children of the Wastland"
Zug Izland Crack Tiles= "Simplicity"