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Isaiah Rivera (born March 20, 1997), professionally known as Wifisfuneral, is an American rapper from
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. He is best known for his breakthrough mixtapes ''Black Heart Revenge'', ''When Hell Falls'', ''Ethernet'' and ''Boy Who Cried Wolf''. He is signed to
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and
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and was previously signed to Interscope Records. In early 2020, Wifisfuneral announced his retirement; however, this proved to be short-lived as he released his debut album, ''Pain?'', in that year.


Early life

Isaiah Rivera was born on March 20, 1997, in
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borough of New York City, to a Puerto Rican mother and a Jamaican father. Rivera was raised by his mother. His biological father, who was a freestyle battle rapper in The Bronx, left the family when Rivera was only three years old. When he turned seven, the family moved to Palm Beach, Florida. His mother and stepfather later broke up when Rivera was 12. Rivera was originally known as Izzy Kill$, and was part of a musical duo named Wifisfuneral which consisted of him and close friend DJ Scheme, but when the two would go their musical separate ways, Rivera would continue to use the name as a solo artist. Rivera's interest in hip-hop began when he first watched
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tribute "
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" music video with Puff Daddy and
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.


Career


2016–2017: Early career ''Black Heart Revenge'', ''When Hell Falls'', & ''Boy Who Cried Wolf''

After dropping out of high school and being kicked out of his house during his sophomore year, Rivera began working on his dream of success in the hip hop industry. While recording music during this time, he battled with substance abuse problems, including
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and
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. While working on ''Black Heart Revenge'', Rivera unintentionally overdosed on cocaine and adderall. After recovering, he resumed his work on the album while getting his addiction under control. Rivera released ''When Hell Falls'' on January 27, 2017. It was originally his suicide note, but he decided to turn it into an album instead. The project took a total of two weeks to complete, and upon release, attracted the attention of
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and Interscope Records, who he later signed with. His next mixtape, ''Boy Who Cried Wolf'', named after the popular fable by
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, was released later in the year to positive reception. He was also a member of Members Only, a group originally created by
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and
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, from 2015 to 2017.


2018 ''Ethernet'', ''Conn3ct3d'', ''Leave Me the Fuck Alone''

''Ethernet'' was first slated for a May 2018 release date, but was later pushed back due to sample and feature clearance issues. The album was officially released on June 8, 2018, delivering the recognizable song "Juveniles". On June 12, 2018, Rivera was chosen as a member of the XXL Freshman Class of 2018, along with other emerging rappers, such as Ski Mask the Slump God,
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, and
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. On January 11, 2019, Rivera released ''Conn3ct3d'', a joint project with frequent collaborator
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. ''Conn3ct3d'' was led by two official singles. "Movin Slow" was released on April 19, 2018, and "Can't Feel My Face" was released on January 9, 2019. Two songs on the album were prematurely leaked before release. "EA" was leaked on April 8, 2018, and "Neglect" was leaked on October 15, 2018. The first song off the album to get a video release was the official single "Can't Feel My Face", which had debuted on February 5, 2019.


2020–present: ''Pain?''

Despite previously announcing his intention to retire from music, Wifisfuneral released his debut studio album, ''Pain?'', on August 28, 2020. The concept of the album documents his trials and tribulations, he stated: "I've been working on the album for a couple of years now. It's been a really big process going from the underground circuit to making records. I didn't want to make it a regular rap album, I wanted every song to capture the emotion for anyone who's listening."


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Pain?'' (2020)


Mixtapes

* ''WinterJacket'' (2012) * ''HXPELESS YXUTH'' (2012) * ''The Great Depression'' (2012) * ''2005ViaMySpace'' (2013) * ''Wifisfuneral 2'' (2015) * ''Black Heart Revenge'' (2016) * ''When Hell Falls'' (2017) * ''Boy Who Cried Wolf'' (2017) * ''Ethernet Vol. 1'' (2018) * ''CONN3CT3D'' (with
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)
(2019) * ''Ethernet Vol. 2'' (2019) * ''Ev3rything Sucks'' (2019) * ''4 Month Binge Before Revenge'' (2022)


EPs

* ''The Vegeta EP'' (2012) * ''Six Hundred & Sixty 6'' (2013) * ''Wifisfuneral'' (2014) * ''Why Am I Alive?'' (2014) * ''Hunnid Degreez Latino Heat'' (2015) * ''Today, War'' (2015) * ''18'' (2015) * ''This is Temporary'' (2015) * ''19'' (2016) * ''Last Time Doing Drugs'' (2018) (with Cris Dinero) * ''Leave Me the Fuck Alone'' (2018) * ''Smoking Mirrors'' (2021) * ''Until We Meet Again'' (2022)


References

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