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VALENTINE'S DAY | ASK SPECIAL: 2, 3, 10
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mkaio
( sms: don’t pick up ) 100? aw, your awful decisions deserve way more than that.. ( sms: don’t pick up ) keep making more bad decisions and hopefully you’ll get 1mil!!!
« sms » you’re the one that keeps posting them. i don’t WANT TO POST THEM AT ALL.
Benny, my right leg has been hurting for HOOOUUURRRSSSS. Do something about it before I start crying.
What did you do to it? Why are you always getting hurt?
Wow. Did a heterosexual man just hit on me? Well, that's not a first.
‘chuckles; It may seem that way, but rather it is a fact. Trust me, it won’t be just that juice that will trigger the thought of me.
( whispers. ) your name reminds me of caprisun.. you know.. the juice..
I can assure you that soon enough that whenever you see that juice of yours, you shall remember me ‘winks;
[MSG:] One time I thought I was heterosexual.
[ MSG : Makaio Song ] That’s a shocker. What ever made you question yourself?
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Wanna be nosy. . . here's your chance. { @mkaio }
1:Virgin?yes, i am the virgin mary. my son wasn’t conceived through the normal way!! (i am the furthest thing from a virgin, kekeke.)2:Shoe sizesix and a half!3:Do you smoke?ewwww, no. that’s a nasty habit.4:Do you drink?yes!5:Do you take drugs?nope!
Mkaio, an electronic music artist currently working out of Salt Lake City, released this four-track EP on June 6th of 2014, which he describes as “an atheist artist’s modern electronic re-imagining of The Garden of Eden tale [which] chronicles a creation, conjunction, expulsion, and revelation of a new love in a new world.”
Mkaio, aka Matt, describes himself as “an indie gay artist [and] a bedroom producer on a literal shoe-string budget.” You wouldn’t know that Mkaio works on a low budget because The Devil Lived is a gorgeous, evocative set that finds him bringing together varied influences to create luscious soundscapes and a brief but compelling narrative.