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= Lil Perc =

= Lil Perc =

Lil Perc is an American rapper from Austin, Texas. She is known for her contributions to the underground rap, UG rap, and scream core scenes. She has been active in the music industry since 2026 and releases music under Perc Records.

Lil Perc is an American rapper from Austin, Texas. She is known for her contributions to the underground rap, UG rap, and scream core scenes. She has been active in the music industry since 2026 and releases music under Perc Records.

Lil Perc is an American rapper from Austin, Texas. She is known for her contributions to the underground rap, UG rap, and scream core scenes. She has been active in the music industry since 2026 and releases music under Perc Records.

Lil Perc debuted in 2026 and gained attention for her raw, high-energy style and frequent collaborations with rapper Big Molly. Her early work includes the singles “Bad/Evil”, “crafting table told me I’m the problem”, and “Five Nights at Perky’s”, all of which feature Big Molly.

In “Bad/Evil”, Lil Perc delivers chaotic and aggressive verses filled with bravado, personal anecdotes, and streetwise confrontations, often bouncing off Big Molly’s equally intense energy. “Crafting Table Told Me I’m the Problem” displays a slightly more emotional side, as Lil Perc reflects on personal conflicts and heartbreak, blending humor with confrontational storytelling.

Lil Perc has been praised for her ability to combine raw energy, aggressive lyricism, and absurd, playful imagery, making her a standout in the underground rap and scream core scenes.

Lil Perc’s music blends UG rap and scream core influences, featuring aggressive beats and energetic vocal performances. Her lyrics often explore themes of loyalty, rivalry, personal experiences, heartbreak, and chaotic humor. Fans and critics alike note her ability to mix confrontational storytelling with over-the-top, absurd imagery, establishing her as a distinctive voice in the underground rap community.

Lil Perc is associated with the 67 rap scene in Austin, Texas. She is known for her bold and fearless personality, both on and off stage. In interviews, she has jokingly referenced having numerous assault charges for “whooping ass,” as she stated in a feature with The 67 Times.

She is also widely noted for her emotional vulnerability regarding her ex, Koen, whom she says she misses very much. Lil Perc frequently mentions Koen in interviews and references him many times across her songs, making this recurring theme a defining element of her public persona and lyrical content.

Her chaotic, confrontational, yet emotionally transparent personality has become a defining aspect of her public image and a key part of her appeal to fans.

Singles

  • “Bad/Evil” (2026) – Collaboration with Big Molly
  • “crafting table told me I’m the problem” (2026) – Collaboration with Big Molly
  • “Five Nights at Perky’s” (2026) – Collaboration with Big Molly

Lil Perc’s lyrics often combine aggression, humor, emotional reflection, and chaotic storytelling. In “Bad/Evil”, she delivers intense verses filled with rivalry, loyalty, and confrontational energy. “Crafting Table Told Me I’m the Problem” combines emotional reflection with confrontational humor, exploring heartbreak, personal conflict, and streetwise storytelling. Many of her songs also reference her ex Koen, highlighting her emotional vulnerability and recurring personal themes.

Although Lil Perc is a relatively new artist, she has gained recognition for her fearless persona, energetic performances, and unique position in the underground rap and scream core scenes. Her collaborations with Big Molly, combined with her chaotic, confrontational, yet emotionally transparent personality, have helped her cultivate a devoted following and establish her as a bold figure in the 67 rap scene.

(As this is a draft Wikipedia page, references would need to be added from credible sources such as interviews, music publications, or news outlets.)

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