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Brian Vaughn Bradley Jr. (born September 27, 1996), better known by his
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s Astro, Stro, and The Astronomical Kid, is an American
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, producer and
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. He is known for being a contestant on the first season of ''
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'' in 2011. Astro took the judges with his original song shot at Simon, for looking at his mom. His mentor was Record Company owner and producer L.A. Reid. Astro was seventh place in the competition. After his appearance on ''The X Factor'', he starred in an episode of ''
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''. In 2014, he co-starred in the major films ''
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'' and '' A Walk Among the Tombstones'', and the Fox series '' Red Band Society''.


Early life

Astro was born Brian Vaughn Bradley Jr. on September 27, 1996, in
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. There, he lived in a single parent household with his Jamaican mother, and younger sister. He began rapping professionally at the age of ten when his mother promised him studio time if he began to do better in school. He soon released his first single, "Stop Looking at My Mom" and created his first mixtape ''B.O.A. (Birth of Astro)''. He later started composing instrumentals of his own that pertained to the hip hop music genre. Some of his musical influences include
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, and other artists from the 80s and 90's time period. His music is also inspired by the notable film director and fellow Brooklynite
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.List of The X Factor finalists (U.S. season 1)


Music career


2011–2012: ''The X Factor USA'' and Post-''X Factor''

At the age of 14, Bradley went to audition for ''The X Factor''. For his audition, he performed "Stop Looking at My Mom" and stole America's attention by becoming one of the few rappers to perform on such a show. He gained four yeses and proceeded on to the live shows. In the fourth week, he faced Stacey Francis in the sing-off but survived as Reid, Abdul and Cowell kept him. However, Francis received more votes than Astro meaning if Cowell sent the result to deadlock, Astro would have been eliminated. He got into the top seven before getting eliminated.


Performances on ''The X Factor''

Astro performed the following songs on ''The X Factor'': After leaving ''The X Factor'', Astro released his fourth mixtape entitled ''Loser''. It was based around his experiences on the show. He also put out two beat tapes called "Masterminds" and "New World Art" under the alias of Basquiat. The tapes included productions from both him and his friend Laron (a.k.a. ThatLoserLaron) who went under the name of Keith for the tapes. He was then nominated for a BET Award in the Young Stars category, asked to present an award at the 43rd Annual
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Show with
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, and featured in an episode of
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. He put out many singles. One of them was "Stop Looking at My Mom", released under the name The Astronomical Kid. The music video was released on
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2013–present: ''Deadbeats & Lazy Lyrics'' and ''Starvin' Like Marvin''

For most of 2012, Bradley went on a hiatus. When in an interview with Sway, he mentioned that he used this time to find himself, musically. He returned releasing a song called "Deadbeat" and another called "Methods", then releasing a visual to his song "He Fell Off". Those songs were all included on his mixtape ''Deadbeats & Lazy Lyrics''. He made sure to state that the tape would be nothing like what he has done before with a "gritty hip-hop sound that oozed Brooklyn."


Acting career

Bradley made his acting debut with his role as Darren McGrady in ''
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''. He then played Tucker "Tuck" Simms in the sci-fi adventure ''
Earth to Echo ''Earth to Echo'' is a 2014 American science fiction film directed by Dave Green, and produced by Ryan Kavanaugh and Andrew Panay. Based on a screenplay by Henry Gayden, the film stars Teo Halm, Brian "Astro" Bradley, Reese Hartwig, and Ella W ...
'', which was released on July 2, 2014, and TJ in '' A Walk Among the Tombstones'', a film with
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, released on September 19, 2014. He was Dash Hosney in the FOX series '' Red Band Society'', which premiered on September 17, 2014. Most recently, he played Calvin Walker in ''
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,'' an afrofuturist take on ways that time travel can change the effects of police brutality. ''See You Yesterday'' was produced by Spike Lee and directed by Stefon Bristol, and debuted on Netflix on May 17. 2019. In June 2019,
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stated that Bradley was originally set to play a principal role in HBO's ''
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'', but left the show during filming due to its explicit content and was subsequently replaced with
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Discography


Albums

* ''Grade A Frequencies'' (2017)


EPs

* ''The Astronomical Kid - EP'' (2009) * ''
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'' (2014) * ''Nice 2 Meet You, Again'' (2018)


Singles


Features


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations


References


External links


Official Website
*
The Astronomical Kid
at
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