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| '''Lil Goosey''' (born December 19, 2001) is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Norfolk, Virginia. He is best known for his emotionally charged, genre-fusing style that blends elements of hip hop, rock, emo, and R&B. He gained prominence with the release of his debut project ''The Eternal Dark Void'' and its breakout single "Heartbreaker." | | '''Lil Goosey''' (born December 19, 2001) is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Norfolk, Virginia. He is best known for his emotionally charged, genre-fusing style that blends elements of hip hop, rock, emo, and R&B. He gained prominence with the release of his debut project ''The Eternal Dark Void'' and its breakout single "Heartbreaker." |
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| ==Early Life==
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| Lil Goosey was born Immanuel Artemio Ewing in Norfolk, Virginia. His father, also a rapper known as Goosey, inspired his musical journey from a young age. After his father’s death when Immanuel was 16, he adopted the name “Lil Goosey” to honor his legacy and began focusing seriously on music creation.
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| ==Career==
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| At 16, Lil Goosey started dedicating himself to music, writing lyrics, and recording tracks. His debut project, ''The Eternal Dark Void'' (2020), captivated listeners with its introspective themes and a distinctive blend of rap, rock, and R&B. The standout track "Heartbreaker" helped him build a devoted following and earn recognition from peers like KillBunk and Lil Lotus.
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| ==Artistry==
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| Lil Goosey's influences span both rock and hip‑hop realms—from emo and alternative rock bands like Linkin Park, Three Days Grace, and Evanescence, to emo-rap genre passers such as Juice WRLD, Lil Peep, and XXXTentacion. His work typically features auto-tuned melodies paired with raw, emotional lyricism, crafting a signature sound in the emo-rap and alt‑rap scenes.
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| ==Discography==
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| '''Albums / Projects'''
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| * ''The Eternal Dark Void'' (2020)
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| '''Notable Singles'''
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| * "Heartbreaker"
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| ==Gallery==
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| File:TheRapFamilyLegacy_LilGoosey.jpg|Lil Goosey featured in The Hype Magazine (2022)
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| </gallery>
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| ==See Also==
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| * [[Juice WRLD]]
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