King Gordy

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King Gordy
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King Gordy in 2010
Background information
Birth nameWaverly Walter Alford
Also known as
  • Berry Gordy
  • Tha Woovie
  • Pig-O-Man
  • Cobain the Dead
  • The King of Horrorcore
  • Dark Lord Vader
  • Blaxl Rose
  • Bat0403
Born (1968-08-18) August 18, 1968 (age 55)
Origin Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
Years active2000–present
Labels
Member of L.A.R.S., Fat Killahz
Website https://www.evenheathens.com/

Waverly Walter Alford III (born August 18, 1968), known professionally by his stage name King Gordy, is an American horrorcore singer/rapper from Detroit, Michigan. He is one-fourth of underground hip hop group the Fat Killahz (with Fatt Father, Marv Won and Bang Belushi), one-third of the horrorcore supergroup How to Gag a Maggot (with Jimmy Donn and GrewSum), and one-half of the hardcore rap duos Last American Rock Stars (with Bizarre of D12) and Even Heathens (with ILLtemper.) He is currently signed to his self-owned record label King of Van Dyke Entertainment, which he unofficially launched during late 2018.

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Early life

Alford was raised in Detroit, Michigan. His father worked for Chrysler and his mother worked for the school board. [1] His parents split when he was 13. [2] At the age of sixteen, Alford was arrested for selling drugs, and served nine months in a Wayne County jail. [3] [4]

Career

He has started rapping on Detroit local underground hip hop scene in 2000 as a battle rapper. In 2001, along with Fatt Father, Marv Won and Shim-E-Bango, Gordy joined a four-piece Detroit-based underground hip hop act the Fat Killahz as the only singing emcee of the group. He signed with Bass Brothers' Web Entertainment, an independent label that released the first Eminem's full-length album, Infinite , and started work on a record.

Due to this term, Gordy has appeared in the film 8 Mile , in which he played the fictional rapper, "Big O", the character was regularly mentioned by character Wink Harris as "the fat man flipping burgers at Mickey D's". [5] He dropped his debut solo album The Entity in 2003, which is notable also by its audio production handled by Eminem among other producers and rappers appeared on the record. In 2005, Gordy and the Fat Killahz released the group's debut Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? album via No Tyze Entertainment. Same year he made guest appearances on Bizarre's and Proof's debut albums.

From 2006 to 2009, Gordy released another five solo albums via Morbid Music LLC, which featured guest appearances only by the likes of the Fat Killahz and his childhood friend Bizarre of D12, with whom Gordy formed hip hop duo The Davidians in 2008. Gordy's second successful album Xerxes The God-King was released in 2010 and featured his second music video (since "Nightmares" from The Entity), "Sing For The Dead".

In 2011, Gordy released a Detroit blues album, King Gordy Sings the Blues , a new Fat Killahz effort The E.P., and his first extended play Jesus Christ's Mistress. The following year he nicknamed himself as Dark Lord Vader and dropped his second solo EP Hail Dark Lord Vader, which marked him his comeback into horrorcore. He has started to aggressively promote his harder image in social media, and Twitter suspended Gordy for various reasons as he mentions on the album.

After recovering from being shot five times during an alleged robbery in Detroit, [6] King Gordy came back with Herojuana , a collaborative six-track EP with his Fat Killahz bandmate Bang Belushi, released in 2016.

In 2017, he and Bizarre got signed by Twiztid to Majik Ninja Entertainment as a hip hop duo L.A.R.S. They released their eponymous debut album on February 16, 2018. [7] Also since 2017, Gordy and Minnesota rapper Jimmy Donn teams up for How to Gag a Maggot project, which has 1 studio album followed-up 2 EPs as of June 2020. King Gordy released 2 singles in late 2018 titled "King of Van Dyke N Harper Freestyle" and "Anakin Halloween Freestyle" under his self-owned unofficial record label King of Van Dyke Entertainment.

Confrontations

After rapper Haystak made a diss track towards Eminem, King Gordy and Bizarre collaborated to respond with diss tracks "Hey, Haystak" and "R.I.P Haystak". Rapper Brabo Gator, who knew Haystak, then dissed King Gordy, Obie Trice, D12 and Eminem.

On June 28, 2013, King Gordy challenged the rapping ability of Lupe Fiasco and other mainstream rappers (such as Mac Miller, Yelawolf, and Tyler the Creator) on Twitter. Lupe Fiasco then continued to fuel the fire by responding to King Gordy, the back and forth continued for over eight hours and both rappers explicitly expressed their respect for each other's craft, but insisted they would beat each other in a rap battle.

In late 2014, Gordy released a song titled "Return Of The King", which is a diss track towards other rappers such as Lo Key and Tyler the Creator.

Discography

Studio albums

Collaborative albums

EP's

Mixtapes

Compilations

Box sets

Filmography

Awards and nominations

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2007HimselfDetroit Music Award for Outstanding Hip-Hop MCWon [24]

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