Phoenix Rapper Goes Viral For ‘Predicting’ Coronavirus Pandemic On 2013 Track

    COVID-19 was first identified in Wuhan, China in December 2019, with the World Health Organization declaring a global pandemic by March 2020. A rapper from Phoenix, Arizona by the name Dr Creep is now going viral for mentioning the coronavirus disease eight years ago with some bizarre lyrics.

    On his 2013 track titled “Pandemic,” he mentions the year 2020, the word “coronavirus” and that there’d be significant fatalities with the line, “2020 combined with coronavirus, bodies stacking.”

    With COVID-19 becoming prominent in 2020 and taking 3.96 million lives across the globe since it emerged, it’s no wonder Dr Creep’s song is getting a lot of attention. The music video has now racked up two million YouTube views.

    However, in a Facebook post shared in March 2020, Dr Creep insisted the whole thing was just a coincidence.

    “There was already 6 or so coronaviruses in 2012/2013 when the Pandemic song was created and a coronavirus was being talked about a lot at the time,” he wrote. “As for mentioning 2020, well 2020-2030 was just significant years to me, as well as many other people that are educated on these esoteric topics. 10 years ago it was said that 2012 was nothing to worry about, it’s 2020-30 to pay attention to.

    “To me, the lyrics are just more of a coincidence than a prediction as I don’t feel I was trying’ to predict anything, I just rapped about what I was watching. But call it a prediction, dumb luck, coincidence, remote viewing, predictive programming (lmao) or whatever you want.”

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    He added, “NO, I’m not a prophet. Not Nostradamus. No, I don’t make predictions and No I’m not a writer for The Simpsons. BUT, I have been studying docs and listening to ‘insiders’ & ‘whistle blowers’ in lectures and interviews for 10+ years and some things just add up and lyrics come out of it. NOT a prediction, simple as that.”

    12 thoughts on “Phoenix Rapper Goes Viral For ‘Predicting’ Coronavirus Pandemic On 2013 Track

    1. He said it himself, he aint no prophet. Just and educated dude making music who picked 2020 since it was the end of a decade rather than some random year like 2017. Pure coincidence.

    2. Well, that’s coincidental. It’s like the flick Contagion. I had to rewatch it after the fact and was mind blown the way we turned out too.

      1. But do you know about that tinfoil hat on your head that’s transmitting signals to extraterrestrial lizard people? You can’t prove any of this stuff for yourself but you believe it cuz you read it on a website or in some poorly sourced book about conspiracy theories. It used to be a small group of crazy people believing this sh**. There too many of y’all now, it’s getting ridiculous.

    3. People so stupid they don’t realize the coronavirus been around for years so they think this dude predicted the future like he pulled that name outta thin air back in 2013. We gotta do better folks, read real books and watch some documentaries. Start educating yourself and stop getting miseducation off Facebook, IG, YouTube, and random websites with no credentials. It’s so easy to be misinformed these days.

    4. Nah I don’t believe in coincidences that’s for people who live their life on chances. Everything happens for a reason.

    5. all of you sound like know it alls but just come off stupid as fucc. You dont think people “in the loop” or in the 5% know alittle more than us? sure coronavirus has been around but this guy just knew it would be 2020 and that it would be super deadly? come on man. These people know more than us sheep. They eat different foods, they live different lives and they certainly know more than us bc of who THEY know. Im hearing a lot of rap songs now from back in the day talking about masks, pandemics and viruses. Not a coincidence.

      I know all of you like to think you have the answers but you dont.

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