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Pronunciation
IPA: WEAE /ˈɛn.i.bɑd.i/ or /-bʊd.i/Pronoun
anybody- Any one out of an indefinite number of persons; anyone; any
person.
- Anybody will do.
- Is there anybody inside?
- Anybody will do.
- A person of some consideration or standing.
- Everybody who wants to be anybody will come to Jake's party.
- Here one isn't anybody, if one doesn't dance like Travolta.
- Everybody who wants to be anybody will come to Jake's party.
Synonyms
Translations
anyone
- Czech: kdokoliv
- Finnish: kuka tahansa (affirmative), ketään (interrogative)
- Kurdish:
(colloquial) a person of consideration or
standing
- ttbc French: n’importe qui (1), n’importe qui (2, negative only: pas n’importe qui)
- ttbc Italian: chiunque
- ttbc Spanish: cualquiera
- ttbc Romanian: oricine
- ttbc Swedish: någon (1,2) (any person = vem som helst)
Related terms
Extensive Definition
James Lowery (born June 26 1973), also known as
Anybody Killa, or ABK is a hip hop
artist of Native American descent signed to Insane Clown Posse's
record label Psychopathic
Records. Lowery and his family belongs to the Lumbee tribe.
Krazy Klan / Native Funk (1995 - 2000)
James Lowery began his rap career in 1995, as
part of the group Krazy Klan. He rapped under the name Jaymo while
his partner Lavel rapped as
Jayho. Krazy Klan became one of the largest suburb Detroit
underground horrorcore groups, just under Insane
Clown Posse, and House of
Krazees. They released their first album, Frustrationz, on
cassette tape only. After a three year break, they released their
second and last album, developMENTAL, in 1999. DevelopMENTAL was
the only album Krazy Klan released on CD. Shortly after the album's
release, Krazy Klan broke up and went their separate ways.
In 2000, Lowery released a solo CD called Rain
From The Sun under the alias Native Funk. Shortly after the album's
release, he changed his name to Anybody Killa, the name which he
has kept ever since. Not long after dropping his solo album, ABK
became good friends with the newly-signed Psychopathic
Records artist, Blaze
Ya Dead Homie, and served as his hypeman at the 2000
Gathering of the Juggalos. ABK also became good friends with
ICP. He started to make appearances on their own albums. ABKs
friendship with Twiztid, which
started when they were children, also helped him get on
Psychopathic Records.
Anybody Killa
Psychopathic Records (2001–2006)
In 2001, Lowery was finally signed to Psychopathic
Records, and immediately started work on his first album, which
was originally intended for 2002 release date. Before the release
of Hatchet
Warrior, ABK would appear on various tracks for other
Psychopathic artists--most notably on the track Skanta Clawz from
ICP's The
Pendulum.
When labelmates Dark Lotus
lost a member in 2001, ABK was their first choice as a replacement.
He recorded verses on the re-issued version of
Tales From The Lotus Pod in 2002. His vocals were dubbed over
that of Marz,
who had been kicked out of the group a year earlier. Although ABK's
version went on to become the official version, the juggalo
community is split between which version of the album is better due
to his very noticeable lisping rapping style.
After a year's delay, ABK's first official album,
Hatchet
Warrior, was finally released in 2003. He also took part on the
"Executive (Posse Song)" by T-Rock off the album
Defcon 1: Lyrical Warfare.
His follow-up LP, Dirty
History, was released in 2004. Not only was the album
considered an improvement over Hatchet Warrior, but it is Anybody
Killa's most successful album.
In 2004, Dark Lotus released a second album
titled Black Rain.
ABK was featured this time as a full-length member, and was
featured prominently throughout the album. That same year, Lowery
was asked to join another Psychopathic Records supergroup, the
Psychopathic
Rydas, in 2004. Under the alias "Sawed Off", he appeared on the
album Check Yo Shit In Bitch.
In 2005, ABK released an EP named Road Fools
with a DVD of tour footage and his own personal brand of comedy. In
this EP/video, he also exploits his "nub". Despite the bonus
footage and extras, Road Fools was a disappointment to fans, who
felt the album was overhyped and was nowhere near as good as his
previous albums.
That same year, he joined Blaze
Ya Dead Homie to form a supergroup called Drive By. The group
released one album titled Pony Down. The group was short-lived, and
broke up shortly after the album was released.
On February 3, 2006 it was announced that ABK had
left Psychopathic Records due to contract issues.
Independent career (2006–2007)
Shortly after leaving the label, ABK set up his own website thehatchetwarrior.com, and re-released the Native Funk album Rain From The Sun.The re-release (released on June 1st), included a second disc entitled the Rattlesnake EP with all new material including a new version of Guillotine called Guillotine Pt. 2 featuring fellow rapper Strict.Around this time, ABK also released a few so
called diss tracks with fellow Psychopathic cast-off Esham, targeting the
members of ICP
and Psychopathic
Records. While not expected gather little attention many debate
that ABK's part in the tracks have no diss's in them.
In 2006, ABK started a group called the Detroit
Warriors with fellow rappers Strict & Venomiz. Together,
they released their first album, Strike 1
Mix.
Anybody Killa also finished working on a project
he had started before he left called "ABK's Orange-Black CDs". Both
the Orange
EP and Black EP became
available Oct. 1st, 2006. A Christmas-themed EP, titled Holiday
Jingles, was released in December 2006.
In April 2007, Detroit Warriors released their
second album, Strike 2 Mix. The second album featured Strict,
Flagrant, AJAX, Krazy Klan, & a few other underground Detroit
artists.
On October 1st, 2007, ABK released his second
Orange-Black album, titled Devilish: Black Orange. The album was
released on his website and contains eight new tracks.
Return to Psychopathic Records (2008-present)
Announced on Wednesday, March 18 2008, during the broadcast for Insane Clown Posse's Weekly Freekly Weekly show, Anybody Killa is signed back onto Psychopathic Records and the release of ABK's new album, Mudface is expected to be finished and released some time this year through Psychopathic Records/Native World Inc.Discography
Krazy Klan
- Frustrationz (1995)
- developMENTAL (1999)
Native Funk
- Rain From The Sun (2000)
Anybody Killa
Psychopathic Records- Hatchet Warrior (2003)
- Dirty History (2004)
- Road Fools (CD plus DVD) (2005)
- Pony Down (Prelude) (Drive-By) (2005)
- Mudface (2008)
Independent
- Rain From The Sun Re-Release / Rattlesnake EP (2006)
- Orange EP (2006)
- Black EP (2006)
- Holiday Jingles (2006)
- Devilish: Black Orange (2007)
Detroit Warriors
- Strike 1 Mix (2006)
- Strike 2 Mix (2007)
Singles
- "Foo Dang" (Drive-By) (2002)
- "Hey Y'all" (2004)
- "All Hallows Day" featuring *AJAX and Strict (2006)
Collaborations
AJAX- Out of Body/Out of Mind EP (2007)
- Track: "By Any Means"
ClaAs
- Celebrity Death
- Track: "The Industry" (also features Grewsum)
Dead Mike
Flagrant
Halfbreed
L.A.V.E.L.
- Lavel's Street Music (Diamond Cutz Vol. 1 Mixtape)
-
- Track: "Rockstar" (also features Esham)
Psychopathic
Rydas
- Check Yo Shit in Bitch
Strict
Venomiz
Psychopathics from Outer Space 2
- Conquer
- Warrior
- Demon Faces
- Mr. Sesame Seed
- Y U Wanna Hoe?
- Stayin' Alive
- Graverobbers
- Free Studio
External links
anybody in German: Anybody Killa
anybody in Italian: Anybody
Killa