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Raiden Ramos is a singer/songwriter, author, and YouTuber from the United States who has created eight albums, ten books, and has a small YouTube channel that consists of ASMR videos. He was born on November 8, 2010 in Ohio.

Music
He first decided to create songs in 2014 by playing drums and in the final months of 2019, he started recording what he played onto a youtube channel under the moniker Xvil S3izure. He stopped in late 2021 due to feeling like his music was subpar (he had been recording only one track songs, which mostly consisted of him singing while playing drums with no guitar, bass, piano, or any other instruments). He eventually made a deal in March of 2022 where he agreed to make a soundtrack album for his friend Link7180's video game (which was never finished), Course, under the pseudonym RR. He released it, titled Course: Soundtrack from the Video Game, and released singles Cry of a Variable / Last Breaths, True or False, and Course. Directly afterwards, in April-May of 2022, he released the album Optimum Extravaganza, with no singles due to the eight tracks all being over five minutes long, with the exception of two, Everblue, which was instrumental, and Mosquitoes, which was sixteen seconds long. Next, in May, he released The Sixth in Space, which was his first foray into vocal layering. It had the singles The Sixth in Space and Dylation. It was acclaimed as his best album yet, despite it being recorded in a time where RR was struggling to create the sound he wanted. Afterwards, as year 6 of school was drawing to a close, he quickly threw together a fifteen-track album, Static, which included two live tracks of songs performed in his school. Over the summer, he wrote, recorded, and released Field Day, which was at that point his most put-together album. It had two uplifting, poppy singles, Bi-Do Bi-Do and Catalyst Castle. It was finally released in July of 2022, which was also the month before the month when, after beginning year 7, he wrote the album The Sixth in Space Year II: Anarchy, which was released in September. He was back and better than ever, because when the album was released, it was considered his best, and still is. It was the peak of his musical career, with singles The Sixth in Space, Part IV, Anarchy, and Do What You Wanna Do. After the amazing, ear-blasting album of TSIS2, he released the darkest, most depressing album he'd ever made, Catalyst Corruption, with only one single, Stage VII (the album was split into fifteen stages). Ironically, the single was a happy, pop-bop, catchy beat. Once Catalyst Corruption was out in November of 2022, he began working on Overdrive, his eighth and final album with a massive 22-song tracklist and singles Blue Fire, Overdrive, Track Seven, Stroopwafel Dreams, and the eight-minute epic The Hunt. It finally released to the public in January of 2023, leaving fans with a full hour of synth-heavy, programmed pop tracks infused with a hint of sadness, touching on topics such as isolation, bullying, and death. All eight albums can be viewed on RR's YouTube channel titled RROfficial.