Faygoluvers

Faygoluvers is a website originally dedicated to horrorcore music, and eventually included underground music as a whole. It was founded in 1999 initially to cover news relating to Insane Clown Posse and other similar artists. Over time, the website evolved to include the underground music community as a whole. They provide news articles, album reviews, music videos, free songs, filmed concerts, new interviews,[2] upcoming events, and more. There is also featured content, such as the annual FLH Music Awards,[3] the Unreleased Underground music archive,[4] an Underground Spotlight section,[5] a weekly podcast,[6] and various other editorials.

Faygoluvers
OwnerScottieD
URLFaygoluvers
Alexa rank 218,427 (March 2018)[1]
RegistrationOptional
Launched1999
Current statusActive

History

Faygoluvers was originally created by Ricky Winowiecki, a fan known as Faygoluver.[7] It was initially created to follow the latest from the horrorcore rap duo Insane Clown Posse, and other associated acts from their record label Psychopathic Records, such as Twiztid, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Myzery, Psychopathic Rydas, and the then-upcoming supergroup Dark Lotus. Although originally containing only news articles, the site evolved to include more content, such as album reviews and free music.

Over time, ownership of the website was switched over to another prominent figure known as ScottieD.[8] Also, due to the increasing popularity of horrorcore music as a whole, more artists than just Insane Clown Posse started to be covered. This ranged from Tech N9ne of Strange Music, Kottonmouth Kings of Suburban Noize, and more. Although rap/hip-hop was still the main focus, other genres started to be covered as well, mainly rock/heavy metal. Due to many other websites offering news postings, Faygoluvers eventually started to include original content; thus, an entire archive of interviews, videos, reviews, songs, and more started to compile together.

The website also has its hand in other ventures as well. The Faygoluvers Mixtapes was a continuous project released exclusively on the website using its namesake as a record label. The annual DCG Con includes a tsuro tournament hosted by Faygoluvers itself.[9] Faygoluvers also provides hourly coverage at the Gathering of the Juggalos, and have made prominent appearances at other public events.[10] In addition, every year since 2014, there is an awards ceremony highlighting the underground music scene, known as the FLH Music Awards, complete with its own voting system and uploaded ceremony.

In popular culture, Faygoluvers is mentioned in the linear notes for Insane Clown Posse's 2002 album The Wraith: Shangri-La.[11] They are also mentioned in the song "Dot Com" by Dark Lotus off their 2001 debut album Tales From the Lotus Pod.[12]

FLH Music Awards

Winners for each category are in italics.

First Annual

Album of the Year

Dark Lotus - The Mud, Water, Air, and Blood

Underground Album of the Year

Scum - Grim Zipper

EP of the Year

Twiztid - Lolita X Prexx

Tour of the Year

Twiztid - "This Way to Hell" Tour

Music Video of the Year

Twiztid - Sick Man

Mixtape of the Year

Twiztid - 4 Tha Fam, Vol. 2

Metal Album of the Year

KidKrusher - Metal Murder 3D

Horrorcore Album of the Year

Twisted Insane - The Last Demon

Hip-Hop Album of the Year

Rittz - Next to Nothing

Collab Project of the Year

Drive-By - RunTheseStreets

Supergroup Album of the Year

Dark Lotus - The Mud, Water, Air, and Blood

Second Annual

Album of the Year

Twiztid - The Darkness

Underground Album of the Year

Young Wicked - Slaughter

EP of the Year

Insane Clown Posse - The Phantom

Tour of the Year

Twiztid - "Welcome to the Underground" Tour

Music Video of the Year

Twiztid - F.T.S.

Mixtape of the Year

DJ Paul - Da Light Up, Da Poe Up

Rock/Metal Album of the Year

Hemlock - Mouth of the Swine

Horrorcore Album of the Year

Lo Key - Dedicated

Hip-Hop Album of the Year

Hopsin - Pound Syndrome

Breakout Artist of the Year

Trizz

Graphic Artist of the Year

Mr. 8 Legz

Photographer of the Year

Hazin of "Juggalo News"

Third Annual

Underground Album of the Year

G-Mo Skee - My Filthy Spirit Bomb

EP of the Year

Blaze Ya Dead Homie - The Casket Maker

Tour of the Year

Insane Clown Posse - "Riddle Box" Tour

Music Video of the Year

G-Mo Skee - G

Mixtape of the Year

Lex the Hex Master - Mr. Ugly

Rock/Metal Album of the Year

(hed) P.E. - Forever

Horrorcore Album of the Year

Geno Cultshit - A Beautiful Curse

Hip-Hop Album of the Year

Kung Fu Vampire - Look Alive

Breakout Artist of the Year

G-Mo Skee

Graphic Artist of the Year

Kitty Kush

Non-Musical Juggalo Entertainer of the Year

Mike Busey (and the Busey Beauties)

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References

  1. "Faygoluvers.net Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
  2. "Example of an Exclusive Interview on an External Website". Psychopathic Records. 2016. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  3. "Annual FLH Music Awards". Faygoluvers. 2018. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  4. "Unreleased Underground". Faygoluvers. 2018. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  5. "Underground Spotlight". Faygoluvers. 2018. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  6. "Podcast Hosted on YouTube". YouTube. 2018. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  7. "Wayback Machine". Internet Archive. 2018. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  8. Miller, Steve (2016-07-12). Juggalo: ICP and the World They Made. Da Capo Press. ISBN 0306823772.
  9. "Events Page for the DCG Con". Ninjas in Action, inc. 2018. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
  10. "Rolling Stone Article for the Juggalo March". Rolling Stone. 2017. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  11. The Wraith: Shangri-La Linear Notes. Psychopathic Records. 2002-11-05.
  12. "Lyrics Taken From the Song "Dot Com"". Genius Media Group. 2001. Retrieved 2018-03-03.
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