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Guap, formerly known as
Guapdad 4000, is a true character. The
hilarious rapper gained popularity through his ridiculous Twitter videos where he would match self-loathing with delusional confidence en route to repeatedly going viral. He would even post freestyles that were
borderline accurate parodies of rappers but also pleasantly surprisingly displays of talent folks were not aware of. Eventually, Guap would
release actual projects but this week he pivoted to the big screen with his short film
Stoop Kid.
The film, published on Amazon Music in partnership with 88 Rising, is described as “A deeply personal coming-of-age story which follows music artist Akeem ‘GUAP’ Hayes as he navigates a complex upbringing in Oakland, California. The music from GUAP’s album
1176, titled after his childhood home address, sets the tone for this moving story, telling the tale of a Black-Filipino artist as he explores his identity, his family, and community.”
Guap previously held a screening for the film in June 2021 in collaboration with
his recent album 1176, and released the promotional trailer last week. With effortless charisma and a variety of ways to both relate to and entertain people, it seems it was only a matter of time before Guap went this route.
I Got tired of people saying my life is a movie… so I shot one. It’s a short film/musical and it’s saucy as fuck. I’m premiering it in LA at Braindead Studios on Fairfax .All the Scamily pull up if I’ve invited you . I’m not done telling my story !
#1176album pic.twitter.com/RFOnZuZGJO
— GUAP (@guapdad4000)
June 8, 2021
Check out
Stoop Kid via Amazon Music
here.
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