Angel Boi

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Ángel (Rapper)
Birth name Ángel Schaffer
Also known as Angel Boi, Toe Lover, Cuban Lover
Origin Los Angeles, California
Genres Hip hop, Latin
Occupation(s) Rapper, songwriter, poet
Instruments Drums, Percussion
Years active 2004–present
Labels Angel's Boy Enterprises
Website www.reverbnation.com/angel01

Ángel Schaffer, better known by stage name Angel Boi, is an American rapper and poet.

His first released project, Blessed Child (2004) was a romantic poetry book. Then his first recorded single Toe Lover' in 2005, which was historic by being the first song ever about sucking women toes.[citation needed] He feels that it's important for an artist to write about the truth. As he puts it, "It's a true-life story. All my relationships deal with it." Boi admits some guys are into "skittels" just like he is, but the ladies are the ones who really love his toe-suckles. In fact, it's not uncommon for ladies to line up after his shows and try to stick their tootsies in his face.[1] Angel's Boy Enterprises was established by Ángel in 2004. The Indie record label was launched, because Ángel wanted to express himself without the added pressure of signing to a major label. Ángel patiently waited to start his company, because of his strong belief in his own creativity. His zest for life has taken him to places he never thought he would go. It has allowed him the freedom as an artist to write, create, to be the type of artist who will be remembered until the end of time for his timeless work.[2]

Biography

Ángel was born to a first-generation Cuban, French mother. He is also of Indian descent. His mother who always taught him, he could accomplish anything in life if he worked hard for it. He began music in high school and was inspired by 2Pac, Celia Cruz, Tego Calderón, and Marvin Gaye.

Discography

  • 2004: Blessed Child Poetry Book
  • 2005: Toe Lover

References

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