'Drugs, guns, murder that’s all we know,' Waukesha suspect Darrell Brooks Jr. rapped in one song
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Darrell Brooks Jr., a career criminal who is now an alleged
killer, was also an aspiring rapper who posted songs and music videos to his social media under multiple pseudonyms, including "MathBoi Fly."
His music is as belligerent as his past.
Screengrab from Brooks' "HALF A TIKKET" music video. (YouTube)
"This that f--- Donald Trump Flow and whoever hate it," he raps in one song, titled, "X."
Many of his tracks focus on violence and selling drugs.
"I was sworn in this s--- look at my peacoat," begins the song "Westside Jumpshot" on his SoundCloud account. "Drugs, guns, murder that’s all we know."
On another track, he declares, "They gon’ need a cleaner for the s--- we did, all my killers can see where them bodies hid."
He also delves into racial grievances, like disparities in poverty and the prison population.
"F--- a pig and a judge, that’s how I’m a live it," he says at one point. "Man we was asking for too long, now they gotta give it, and I got homies in them cells trying to fight the system."
On a SoundCloud profile for "
Mathboi Fly," the bio claims Brooks is "now considered the best underground artist in his city" – while his songs often rely on Auto-Tune.
Waukesha suspect rapped about ‘Drugs, guns, murder’ and ‘f--- Donald Trump’ and his supporters