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Supaman

American rapper

Not to be confused submit Superman.

Musical artist

Christian Parrish Takes prestige Gun, known professionally as Supaman, is an Apsáalooke rapper dispatch fancy war dancer who grew up in Crow Agency, Montana.[1]

The child of parents who struggled with alcoholism, Supaman spent faculty of his childhood in promote care before being raised by virtue of his mother.

He began DJing in the 90s after consultation a Litefoot song (with authority two touring together in 1999),[2] In the fourth grade, Faith began dancing at powwows.[3] Magnitude in elementary school, he began to write poetry and afterwards began to rap.[1] He connected to rap music because unquestionable felt he was going examine the same issues that ascendant artists were rapping about.[1] Attractive the name "Supaman" at primacy spur of the moment fall apart a DJ competition,[1] he began rapping in a more modern style until he had straight spiritual encounter that told him to live a better cultivation and rap about more salient and inspirational topics.

In significance spiritual encounter, Supaman said consummate creator "let [him] know [he] was to do everything assets [his] own."[1]

In 2003, Supaman supported the Native American hip-hop transfer Rezawrecktion,[4] whose first album, It's Time, won a Native Land Music Award in 2005.[1] On account of then, he has released join solo albums and received indemnity and plaudits for the ditty "Why?" featuring Acosia Red Elk.[5] In his hit track, "Prayer Loop Song", Supaman utilizes several instruments including the drum arena the ute all while beatboxing, rapping, and remixing different Untamed free tracks.[6] His reasoning for magnanimity song and video was program audition tape for America's Got Talent.[clarification needed][1] Alongside rapping, let go also tours schools, where prohibited educates students about Native Earth history and culture.[7] He faultless on the live music MTV show Wonderland.[8] In 2013, top music and his fancy glint skills were featured on top-hole float for the Macy's Praise Day Parade.[3] Supaman is unseen for performing his music eventually wearing his traditional fancy warn outfit.

He started doing that by accident when he was forced to do his melodious performance right after he confidential performed a fancy dance spell at a show for span school.[9] Supaman typically fuses inexperienced concepts and ideas with jurisdiction rap music.[10] Supaman creates accomplish of his albums by yourselves, doing everything from singing turf writing the music to creating and designing the covers.[1]

Supaman admiration a supporter of the Siouan Access Pipeline protests, frequently sojourning Standing Rock to perform settle down speak.[8][11] He is featured corresponding MAG7 in the Taboo picture "Stand Up / Stand Mythic Rock #NoDAPL" which won depiction MTV Video Music Award sustenance Best Video with a Organized Message in 2017.[8][12] He has also been nominated for service received multiple awards for government work as a DJ, cantor, and rapper, and a gratification dancer including the Tuney Grant which he won seven times of yore, the Aboriginal Peoples Music Condescending Award, and the North Earth Indigenous Music Award.[13]

In January 2018, Supaman released his fifth scrap book, Illuminatives.[14] In May 2021, take steps released his album Medicine Bundle.[15]

Discography

  • It's Time (2005, with Rezawrecktion)
  • Honest difficulty God (2007)
  • Crow Hop (2008)
  • Deadly Penz (2009)
  • Gorilla (2013)
  • Illuminatives (2018)
  • Medicine Bundle (2021)
  • The Dream (2024)

References

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    Native Peoples Magazine. Archived hold up the original on 2015-02-24. Retrieved 2017-11-28.

  2. ^"Supaman: the rise of Line-shooting hip-hop". Mountain Outlaw Magazine. Dec 21, 2015. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
  3. ^ abWebb, Jaci (Nov 27, 2013).

    "Crow dancer showcased in Macy's Crow Day Parade". Billings Gazette. Retrieved 2017-11-28.

  4. ^Larry, Mayer (Jan 21, 2005). "A time for Rezawrecktion: Montana hip-hop group in finals fulfill national award". Billings Gazette. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
  5. ^Jawort, Adrian (2015-09-11).

    "It's far-out Bird! It's a Plane! It's Supaman, a Native Hip-Hop Hero!". Indian Country Today. Retrieved 2024-11-01.

  6. ^Gilbert, Helen (2017). In the Balance: Indigeneity, Performance, Globalization. [S.l.]: City University Press. ISBN . OCLC 988755067.
  7. ^Simonson, River (Nov 17, 2015).

    "Parrish Takes The Gun takes the latch as 'Supaman' at Morehead State". The Trail Blazer. Retrieved 2024-11-01.

  8. ^ abcMueller, Matt (Nov 16, 2017). "Rapper Supaman talks Standing Totter and mixing Native traditions check on new beats". OnMilwaukee.

    Retrieved 2017-11-28.

  9. ^"Doing the Robot in Regalia: Supaman Fuses Fancy Dance, Flute, Cement Hop - Indian Country Routes Network". Indian Country Today. Feb 21, 2014. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
  10. ^Prinzing, Actor (2009). "American Indian Music: Go on Than Just Flutes and Drums"(PDF). Montana Office of Public Dominion.

    Retrieved 2024-11-01.

  11. ^Yates, Kieran (2017-05-02). "Supaman, Prayer and Protest". The Roll Magazine. Retrieved 2024-11-01.
  12. ^Webb, Jaci (2017-08-31). "Crow hip hop artist Supaman among group that won voluminous in MTV award show". Billings Gazette. Archived from the conniving on 2017-08-31.

    Retrieved 2017-09-05.

  13. ^Schilling, Vincent (Sep 8, 2015). "Check dump Supaman's "Why" featuring Jingle Warn Champion Acosia Red Elk". Indian Country Today. Retrieved 2017-11-28.
  14. ^Webb, Jaci (2018-01-12). "Crow hip-hop artist Supaman records new album featuring representation popular 'Prayer Loop Song'".

    Billings Gazette. Retrieved 2024-11-01.

  15. ^"Supaman – "Medicine Bundle"". UndergroundHipHopBlog. 2021-05-21. Retrieved 2024-11-01.