New Millenium Shakesphere

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New Millenium Shakesphere
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NMS at the 2022 Vovilveante Music Fesival
Born
Tyrell-Batavius Lucaedo

(2001-10-01) October 1, 2001 (age 23)
Occupation
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • record executive
Years active2021–present
Works
Music in Albums and Singles
Musical career
OriginVovilveante, Denzal
GenresHip Hop
Labels
Websitenmshakesphere.org

Tyrell-Batavius Lucaedo, known professionally as New Millenium Shakesphere, or NMS for short, is a Denzali rapper, songwriter, and producer. He is a famous rapper in Eastern Euronia. He is regarded to be an upcoming new musician internationally. He is also credited with working with lower communities and inspiring them to be their best. Lucaedo has regularly donated to charities and programs such as the Denzali Youth Football Organization, the Denzali National Food Pantry, and most notably the Vœyetskan government to set up shelters for the Saterocian immigrants fleeing due to the ongoing conflict.

Despite his young age, his career has defined the sub genre of rap in Denzal which has gotten attention internationally. His debut album, Jack-o-Lantern experienced unprecedented success. Since then, he has released four albums, with huge singles such as "im the imposter", "blue balls", and "captivated" that have rocked the region's music records.

Along with all of this, Lucaedo has also started appearing in significant film roles.

Early life

Lucaedo was born on 1 October 2001 to parents Édouard-Graeson Lucaedo and Traquisha Plaicxalo in Kandal, Denzal. His father, Édouard-Graeson, was a mail-carrier that delivered to a portion of the southeastern area of Vovilveante. When the local government expanded the routes of the mail deliveries, Édouard-Graeson subsequently lost his job, supposedly because of the color of his skin. In December 1997, Édouard-Graeson and Traquisha moved to a smaller home in Kandal hoping to find new opportunities there. After moving, the pair both interviewed for many different jobs, but instead were given to whites. In August 1999, Édouard-Graeson was shot in the stomach by a stray bullet outside of a bar in downtown Kandal. He was rushed to the hospital by friends and survived. Following this, Traquisha fell into depression and resorted to gambling and lost more money. In the spring of 2000, Édouard-Graeson and Traquisha found themselves homeless on the streets of Kandal.

After Tyrell-Batavius was born, his parents divorced. Tyrell-Batavius was left with his mother because his father became addicted to drugs. Traquisha and Tyrell-Batavius moved in with Traquisha's older sister, Franciene in the suburbs of Porlaik. About eleven months after his parents had divorced, Traquisha received word from Édouard-Graeson's friend that he died of a drug overdose. When Tyrell-Batavius was four, Traquisha remarried to millionaire businessmen, Castlo Koster whom she had met at a business interview for his company, which dramatically changed the course of Tyrell-Batavius's life. Tyrell-Batavius and his mother moved back to Vovilveante to live with Koster. At the age of five, he entered private Christian school Central Vovilveante Christian Academy (CVCA). According to his teachers, Tyrell-Batavius maintained mediocre grades and often got into trouble, but was quite curious and frequently asked questions about the topics. From an early age, Tyrell-Batavius excelled at both basketball and football. While he was at the tail-end of grade school, his step-father and mother had their first child, Kristiina.

Tyrell-Batavius did not show any interest in music until the sixth grade when he was assigned the choir elective, despite selecting physical education, and art. One day in the passing period after class, his choir teacher Mrs. Lellic told him that he might be a great singer if he ventured into it. Not long after, Lucaedo and his classmate and now successful musician, Benedikt Gatoleisk were assigned to write their own song.

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