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“I don’t talk much I just let the beats play” - Krazyfingaz

The self-taught instrumentalist born Theodore Baylor is a native to Baltimore Maryland. Before beat making, creating original samples or known by the pseudonym Krazyfingaz; the soon to be producer’s musical journey began at the early age of 10 as he was a member of the youth choir at the church he attended. Years later as a teenager he would not only be inspired by the likes of Nas, Wu-tang clan, De la Soul, Jay Dee (Dilla), Slum Village and many rappers and groups during that time to write and emcee but also his cousin who he looked up to wrote poetry and also was a rapper whom introduced him to Hip Hop at a young age was a major influence on him. After watching his friends engage in many cyphers during lunch and after school at Southwestern Senior High School where he attended, he began to put his thoughts on paper in rhyme form. It wasn’t until after his best friend heard him spit a verse who also emceed, convinced him to form a group. After some time of rapping over industry instrumental CDs they would by from the record store, both found they needed original beats but did not know anyone that made them let alone have access to equipment. Not having the means for an MPC, a copy of Playstations’s MTV music Generator was purchased and given to him by his good friend/group member, and that’s where KF’s journey to music production began. After the group decided to go their separate ways musically, Krazyfingaz continued to hone his craft and release a number of instrumental projects, beat tapes, an “experimental Jazz” idea under the moniker “Miles Coltrane” and collaborations with other artist to crafting original samples and sounds for his music library Four Twelve Alumn.