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  1. Mykki Blanco & the Mutant Angels is the first extended play (EP) by American recording artist Mykki Blanco, released on May 15, 2012. Background [ edit ] The EP is based on Blanco's 2011 poetry book From the Silence of Duchamp to the Noise of Boys and revolves around the story of an African American transvestite who experiments with ...

  2. mykkiblanco.bandcamp.com › album › mykki-blanco-the-mutant-angelsMykki Blanco & The Mutant Angels

    15 de may. de 2012 · Mykki Blanco & The Mutant Angels by Mykki Blanco, released 15 May 2012 1. Intro (From The Silence Of Duchamp) 2. Head Is A Stone 3. Chinatown 4. Avenue D 5. Freak Jerk 6. Cum 7. Gay Dog 8. Join My Militia (Prod. By Arca)

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mykki_BlancoMykki Blanco - Wikipedia

    In 2012, Blanco made her musical debut with an EP, Mykki Blanco & the Mutant Angels. In November 2012, Blanco released the mixtape Cosmic Angel: The Illuminati Prince/ss. The mixtape was produced by Brenmar, Flosstradamus, Gobby, Le1f, Boody, Matrixxman, and Sinden. She makes an appearance in the album Junto by Basement Jaxx.

  4. Mykki Blanco & The Mutant Angels. Mykki Blanco. Los Angeles, California. It's been just over a decade since ‘Mykki Blanco’ was created — first as a video art project portraying a teen female character (inspired by Lil Kim’s ‘Kimmy Blanco’ alter ego), but it inevitably evolved into a vehicle of self-discovery in the artist’s ...

  5. Official website of Mykki Blanco. American rapper, performance artist, poet and activist.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2021 · Their pair of 2012 releases — Mykki Blanco & the Mutant Angels and Cosmic Angel: The Illuminati Prince/ss — were an easy five years ahead of their time. The production on both tapes...

  7. It’s hard to believe that it’s been a decade since Mykki Blanco burst onto the music scene with their debut EP Mykki Blanco & the Mutant Angels – a brash, heady mix of distorted guitars, bone-shaking drums, and maniacal screams that boldly announced the artist’s presence. It was, in a word, unapologetic.