Quackity
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Quackity

Quackity is the musical project of Alex Quackity, a streamer and content creator who started recording songs in his bedroom around 2020. The track that got...

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Quackity makes songs about internet life.

A streamer's DIY rap tracks, from 'Dream Diss Track' to 'Muerte En Huawaii'.

For a sense of his style, 'Dream Diss Track' and 'Muerte En Huawaii' frame it well, one's a diss track about streamer drama, the other shows his rap and electronic blend.

Quackity's music matters because it's a direct product of online culture, made quickly for the communities he's part of. Songs like 'Dream Diss Track' from 2021 turned streaming drama into a viral moment, while 'The Instagram Comedian Song' reflects that internet-native approach. The appeal is in that immediacy, not polished studio craft.

He started recording songs in his bedroom around 2020, with tracks like 'The MCC Song' and 'Muerte En Huawaii' blending rap and electronic production. The 2021 release 'Dream Diss Track' sparked online conversation, and he's kept working on DIY tracks, sometimes with collaborators like Karl Jacobs on production.

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Quackity is the musical project of Alex Quackity, a streamer and content creator who started recording songs in his bedroom around 2020. The track that got the most attention was 'Dream Diss Track,' a 2021 song aimed at fellow streamer Dream that sparked a lot of conversation online. It's one of several songs he's put out, like 'The MCC Song' and 'Muerte En Huawaii,' which tend to blend rap with electronic production.

His music often ties directly to his online persona and the communities he's part of, with songs like 'The Instagram Comedian Song' reflecting that internet-native approach. The recordings have a DIY feel, and they've found an audience among viewers who follow his streaming content. There's not much traditional band structure here, it's mostly Alex working on tracks, sometimes with collaborators like Karl Jacobs on production.

What you get with Quackity is straightforward: songs that comment on internet culture, made quickly and shared with his existing fanbase. They're not polished studio pieces, and they don't try to be. The appeal is in that directness, and in tracks like 'Dream Diss Track' that play off online drama in a way that feels immediate and specific to that world.

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