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Rapper[edit]

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Enpo
Enpo, a wise man once said, "Haaaaaaaaaannnnk". He's a rapper and talented UBO player who's talent was discovered in a SwiftIRC Channel. Enpo, (Adam), currently plays 3rd Base for The Scapers and manages the team in UBO. Enpo wrote several songs such as "Xpown" and "Taylor". A more known song, "Stuntin' like my daddy", is about his beloved father, Acendent (Jao). All 3 songs were added to his first album, Straight Outa Draynor. X-Ill, Enpo's manager, helped design the cover for his album. Jared, also supported Enpo on his road to being famous. The infamous Deathx also supported Enpo and now is the star pitcher of the Scapers.

Even if this were naught but vandalism, I'd want to acknowledge that it does seem well-crafted, even thoughtful.--Ooperhoofd (talk) 13:43, 27 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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