<p>Shabarish alias 'Joker' Felix, an accused in the twin murders in Hebbal-Kempapura on Tuesday, was reportedly a self-styled media influencer who wrote abusive lyrics targeting prominent rappers of the Kannada music industry.</p>.<p>Despite being shocked at the incident, the city’s rapper community said they were not surprised by Felix's involvement.</p>.<p>“He used rapping to gain Instagram followers, but his songs lacked depth and quality,” a popular Kannada rapper from RT Nagar told DH, requesting anonymity. “His lyrics were all about self-praise and demeaning others' works.”</p>.<p>The rapper also mentioned that Felix's lyrics often glorified violence and rowdyism. “Every song contained references to hitting people and praising gangsters,” he explained.</p>.<p>Another rapper noted that Felix was involved in drug use and purposely instigated fights with fellow rappers to attract attention.</p>.<p>Yet another rapper revealed that Felix would send his followers to search for young talents, who could join his group and collaborate with him, solely to increase his following.</p>
<p>Shabarish alias 'Joker' Felix, an accused in the twin murders in Hebbal-Kempapura on Tuesday, was reportedly a self-styled media influencer who wrote abusive lyrics targeting prominent rappers of the Kannada music industry.</p>.<p>Despite being shocked at the incident, the city’s rapper community said they were not surprised by Felix's involvement.</p>.<p>“He used rapping to gain Instagram followers, but his songs lacked depth and quality,” a popular Kannada rapper from RT Nagar told DH, requesting anonymity. “His lyrics were all about self-praise and demeaning others' works.”</p>.<p>The rapper also mentioned that Felix's lyrics often glorified violence and rowdyism. “Every song contained references to hitting people and praising gangsters,” he explained.</p>.<p>Another rapper noted that Felix was involved in drug use and purposely instigated fights with fellow rappers to attract attention.</p>.<p>Yet another rapper revealed that Felix would send his followers to search for young talents, who could join his group and collaborate with him, solely to increase his following.</p>