Taxstone
Taxstone | |
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Birth name | Daryl Campbell |
Born |
East New York, Brooklyn, New York City, New York City | August 14, 1985
Medium | Television, television personality, podcast |
Nationality | Honduran |
Years active | 2014–present |
Notable works and roles | Tax Season, Uncommon Sense |
Daryl Campbell (born August 14, 1985), known professionally as Taxstone, is a television and Twitter personality.[1][2] He is primarily known for his Tax Season podcast on the Loud Speakers Network, as well as his Twitter presence. As a young man Tax became a member of the blood gang.[3][4]
Career
Taxstone was born as Daryl Campbell in East New York, Brooklyn, and he has mainly Honduran ancestry, as well as having a Jamaican grandfather. He rose to prominence through Twitter, where he grew a large following for his bluntness, brazenness and cross-eyedness.
He caught the attention of The Loud Speakers Network's podcast hosts and on January 8, 2015 he appeared on an episode of Charlamagne Tha God and Andrew Schulz's The Brilliant Idiots podcast. Another podcast host on the network, Kid Fury, had also recommended him to the network's bosses Combat Jack and Chris Morrow which led him to land his own podcast Tax Season. He released the first episode of Tax Season on The Loud Speakers Network on March 18, 2015, just four months after he was first recommended to the network by Kid Fury.[5]
References
- ↑ Taxstone vs. Joe Budden Went Downhill Fast
- ↑ TAXSTONE JUST MADE IT “TAX SEASON” ALL THE TIME, WITH HIS NEW PODCAST
- ↑ Brian Josephs. "The Internet's Most Dangerous Podcast Comes Out of East New York". Village Voice. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
- ↑ JA RULE CLAIMS “FIRST ROUND VICTORY” AGAINST 50 CENT ON UNCOMMON SENSE, ADVISES MEEK ON DRAKE BEEF
- ↑ iTunes: Tax Season