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Badari (May 20th, 1993 - present), also known as B.A.D., is a notable Indian American writer and musician. Born in Bangalore, India, Badari immigrated with his single mother to America, and more specifically, the state of Texas when he was three years old. After becoming a naturalzied citizen, Badari and his mom moved around a lot because

of her job and this influenced Badari's style greatly. Living in three states during his seventh grade shaped Badari's ability to make new friends and conquer new markets quickly. Badari released his first indie record at the age of 18 when he dropped "From Start to Finish" an underground demo tape that garnered the attention of those such as RZA of Wu-Tang Clan fame as well as artists like Young Money boss, Lil Wayne. After receiving multiple shoutouts from industry tastemakers, Badari is currently working on his debut EP, "Dream Journal."

Childhood
Badari was born to a single divorced mother in Bangalore, India on May 20th, 1993. They immigrated to America when he was just three years old and moved to Texas. This is where his sound was truly created: in the south. Badari always speaks well of growing up in Texas and has always loved satire that involves southern biblical culture as well as the fact that he has a middle eastern sounding name. Badari's famous fight rock stomping single, "From Start to Finish" has many southern musical elements to it much like his second project Uncaged. Being raised by a single mother shaped Badari's psychology and mentality as it pertains to women's rights dialogue as well as gender violence dialogue. His rhetoric always involves being raised by a single mother and how that builds his view of women and gender equality.

High School Football
As a standout player on the John P. Stevens Hawks football team, Badari broke into the 400 pound squat club during his senior campaign at the program. Able to deliver solid hits and reels, Badari rose to fame with his high school football highlights as well as his music.

Musical Career
Badari released his first solo musical project, "From Start to Finish" (2011), with the help of Jay Gatsby (Jaron Brooks), Sikk Nikk, and various other artists. The project caught the ears of Young Money boss, Lil Wayne, who created Take It to the Head as promo for his upcoming musical, visual, cinematic project, Uncaged in 2012. The visuals portray the subways in New York Flooding six months before Superstorm Sandy flooded all the subways and this created a lot of controversy and a media and police circus has swarmed Badari's estate ever since. After releasing his third project "A Journey Beyond," Badari decided to take a hiatus from music which left fans eager for more yet critics were skeptical due to a lack of live performances for the music. Badari is set to release his debut EP dream journal in March 2019.

Books
Badari is famous for currently working on several different writing projects such as a book entitled "Man Vs. Woman: Exploring the Gender Divide from the Perspective of Nature," as well as several different books on quantum mechanics, psychology, philosophy, and music.

Social Media Controversy
There was a lot of controversy surrounding social media accounts when Badari initially blew up for his music and reels in 2012. The controversy involves a personal facebook account that was reported compromised as well as an unverified twitter handle that was reported false in a similar manner. Many different hoaxers and hazers ran with false statements, but Badari assured his fans that they do that with everyone and that the controversial statements were simply false.