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Tng Revenge
Birth nameRobert Daryle Bradley Jr. [1]
Born (2004-12-13) December 13, 2004 (age 19)
Cleveland, Ohio , [Ohio]], U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active2016–present
Labels

Robert Daryle Bradley Jr. (born April 16, 2008), known professionally as Tng Revenge or K1dd-K , is an American rapper and singer from Ohio. He is best known for the short song he released on sound cloud (2021-2022) gaining a small following he changed to Spotify and switched his genre he would take heavy inspiration from the likes of Playboy Carti, Destroy Loney Loney, and Ken Carson(2023-2024) Bradley Used to belong to the music Group TTK started by collaborator Cluoded.Jay. He left the group to pursue a solo career and soon would collaborate with many producers and other artists. He is yet to drop his long-awaited album ANti-K(2024)

Early life

Revenge was born on April 16, 2008

Carrer

Tng Started making music back in 2015 starting with small beats on his mom's phone using garage band. He developed a deep sense of sound theory which would help him. Because as of 2019 he would meet Donald Chaney A.K.A Clouded. Jay would show him Bandlab wear he could make music and he became infatuated with making beats one day he closed the tab and couldn't find it so he looked up Online DAWs and discovered Amped Studio where he produced under the name Bunny Boi but changed his name to MoooxHead in 2020. Some time in 2020-2023 he and Clouded. Jay made their first song Playboy under the name yungxK. This was often referred to as Tng's so-called anthem. He and Jay would go on to make many more before having a falling out over Undisclosed reasons he would go on the produce and make his music for a year. In 2024 He began to release music under the name KIddxK He would make his first Spotify release in Nov of 2024.

Artistry

Tng's Music has been called dark, and creative

Discography

Studio album

None as of now

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year
"Runnin Man" 2023 Non-album singles
"Just Frenz" 2023 Non-album singles

References

  1. ^ "ALREDY DID IT". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved April 29, 2023.