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Early Life

Cody James Fisher was born on December 25th, 1990, at Memorial Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina. He is the son of Gary and Bess Fisher, Bess (born in Marshall, North Carolina), and Gary Fisher (born in Gastonia, North Carolina). Cody’s parents were a couple that argued once in a while, but always stayed together and loved each other to make things right for themselves, and Cody. The Fisher House, which is located in Marshall, North Carolina, is where Gary and Bess watched Cody grow up and learn right from wrong. Cody had a really great childhood, because no one ever did anything to him that hurt him emotionally, mentally, or physically. Cody loved to play with toys such as Batman action figures, race cars, bulldozers and anything that seemed interesting and fun going. Cody always loved going down to his Uncle Kenny and Aunt Clara’s house on the weekends to have a great time, and to eat a excellent steak that his Uncle Kenny could grill up. Cody also loved visiting his Grandparents house, (James and Lela Fisher) of Marshall, North Carolina. He had some of the best times going to his Family’s homes and staying. But when all was over, Cody was ready to get back to his bedroom to play and have fun. School was regular for Cody. He acted as any other kid does when they discuss school. It was enjoyable for him but also a distraction from his other hobbies and activities at home and with his friends. Cody attended Marshall Primary School, Marshall Elementary School, Madison Middle School, graduated from Madison High School in 2009, and is currently attending Asheville Buncombe Technical Community College in Asheville, North Carolina, to receive his Associates degree in Arts.

The Beginning of Cody’s music

When Cody Fisher was in the 9th grade, he had nothing going for him. He was always the one to be quiet in classrooms, never hardly spoke, and would let people treat him however they wanted too. Cody was a strong person at heart, but did not want to ever fight back or cause any trouble. Near the end of Cody’s 9th grade year, he changed into something that was different. Something that no one ever though would happen. Cody Fisher had found his love for music. It all started one evening when he was about to eat dinner. Cody had his plate of food, and traveled to his upstairs to eat it and have a nice sit-down. However, things became the complete opposite within five minutes. Cody’s parents started arguing like they always used to, but this time was different. This time, they were yelling extremely hard, acting like they did not care for each other. There was no hitting, nor has there ever been any hitting at all, just simple arguments that turn into disrespectful and loud arguments. Cody was furious, sad, and had heard enough of the insanity. All of a sudden, some sort of trigger went off, leading Cody to the microphone he had plugged up to his computer. He picked up his notebook that was used for school, and he started writing these emotional words and phrases, which eventually led to long sentences. These thoughts that were being written was coming from the arguing of his parents, and for a great reason, Cody picked music and lyrics to unfold his emotions into the atmosphere. He wrote a page of lyrics that were almost covering the entire page, and then begin the next step. Cody turned the microphone power switch on, opened his recorder on his computer up, and started rapping the words and lyrics that he wrote down. When all was finished, he saved the audio file, and burnt it to a blank compact disc. That was the night that Cody recorded his first song, and from that moment on, Cody Fisher became one with the passion of music and art.

Creating Lyrical Lord

Once Cody had made his first song, he started making several more. He finally made 6 songs, which was enough for his first demo EP. Cody shared that EP around all of Madison High School, and finally became someone that everyone had heard of or knew about. Cody Fisher started out with the name of C. Killa, which did not fit him very well for how he was as a person. Since Cody was a beginner with the music industry, he had no clue how the material sounded, nor did he know that people was simply going to make fun of him and treat him badly. However, Cody had his number of fans that supported him no matter what, and those were the people that mattered the most to Cody, because they were honest and trustworthy. Cody even performed his first high school single “Holla North Carolina” in the Loft of Mars Hill College (in Mars Hill, North Carolina). Once the bullying and nonsense slacked off a bit, Cody had came to a point that “C. Killa” was not the appropriate name for him as an artist. Finally, on that special day in 10th grade, Cody Fisher changed his artist name and became officially known as Lyrical Lord. Cody chose this name because he felt that as an artist, he could grow lyrically with his words and ways of using them in his music. Cody was determined that he was going to make his lyrics evolve through time with hard work, practice, and a lot of music. Once Lyrical Lord was created, Cody was ready for the music industry to begin.

Building A Studio

Since Cody stayed in his upstairs of his house all the time, he decided that if he wanted to make great music, there needed to be a recording studio built, and his upstairs was the perfect place for it. The process took a lot of patience and was a big money spending project, and it is still getting worked on to this day. Cody invested in all the mixers, speakers, microphones, and software that was needed to create professional quality music. Once everything was purchased and set up, Cody started making music the correct way, and begin to start recording mixtapes. As of 2011, Lyrical Lord has several mixtapes, singles, music videos, and an independent film that was created by Cody Fisher himself. He currently lives in Marshall, North Carolina, and plans to move to Toronto, Ontario, Canada in a couple of years to live out his dreams of becoming famous with his entertainment life. Cody currently goes to ABTech Community College, and he is almost done with his Associates degree in Arts. Cody loves to make music, different kinds of videos, and anything that deals with the entertainment industry. Cody hopes to live his dreams at full potential without stopping, because as he says “My Music Will Never Stop”.

Mixtapes

One Way Trip (2010)

Stay Real Or Die (2010)

My Music Will Never Stop (Volume 1) (2010)

Cody Fisher VS Lyrical Lord (2011)

My Music Will Never Stop (Volume 2) (2011)

Singles “A Dream Is What Makes It” (being re-recorded) (2011)

“Up In The Clouds” (2011)

“Air Hump (2011) (Video Coming Soon)

Filmography

“The Insane Stalker” (Independent Film) (2011)