What started as a clothing brand has transformed into a full-blown cultural force. Weirdo Gang — a powerhouse trio made up of Fliparachee, Ayara Senoj, and Tk The Grate — is redefining what it means to blend style, music, and purpose. Their mission? To spread love, positivity, and unapologetic authenticity in a world that often feels chaotic.

The three knew of each other for years through social media, but it wasn’t until they began recording at Jupe Productions that sparks began to fly. An opportunity to tour as solo artists across four states gave them their first taste of performing alongside each other. It was the final show in Los Angeles, however, that changed everything.

After their sets, a former A&R rep approached them with a statement that stuck:

"Individually you guys are amazing, but putting all three of you together on one set... you would be unstoppable."

That moment was the birth of Weirdo Gang — a movement fueled by individuality, collective energy, and a shared vision. Each member brings their own unique style, drive, and story, making them more than a group — they’re a vibe you can’t forget.


Fliparachee: The Visionary Vibe Setter

Co-founder Fliparachee is the spark in Weirdo Gang’s flame — a visionary artist with a commanding stage presence and an undeniable connection to his audience. He’s performed alongside heavyweights like Paul Wall, Wiz Khalifa, and Don Trip, and in 2021, he collaborated with one of his all-time favorites, Pleasure P. That same year, his talent earned him a spot in the Urban Buzz Factor of XXL Magazine’s Freshman Edition.

Beyond the accolades, Fliparachee is known for his authenticity — building genuine bonds with fans and peers alike. For him, music is more than a career; it’s a bridge between people.


Ayara Senoj: The Lyrical Powerhouse & Advocate

From the legacy-rich streets of Naptown comes Ayara Senoj, a co-founder of Weirdo Gang and a lyrical force to be reckoned with. She’s ghostwritten for some of the top talent in her city, showcasing a pen game that sets her apart. One of her standout career moments includes performing at Chreece, Indianapolis’ largest hip-hop festival, where she solidified her reputation as an electrifying performer.

Ayara’s unique style and genre-bending approach often draw comparisons to legends like Missy Elliott, but she’s blazing her own path. Offstage, she’s a fierce advocate for women in music, using her platform to empower female artists and champion their visibility in the industry.


Tk The Grate: The Storyteller with Substance

Tk The Grate began making waves in music during his freshman year, and he hasn’t looked back since. Within his first year, he completed a national tour, established himself as a respected independent artist, and helped co-found the Weirdo Gang movement.

Tk’s music is a breath of fresh air — rich in thoughtful lyricism and paired with impeccable beat choices. Every verse he crafts is intentional, weaving messages that connect with listeners on a deeper level. His sound is both refreshing and resonant, leaving a lasting impression long after the music stops.


More Than Music — It’s a Movement

Together, Fliparachee, Ayara Senoj, and Tk The Grate are not just making music — they’re creating experiences. Their performances are charged with energy, emotion, and purpose, leaving audiences inspired and craving more.

Weirdo Gang isn’t just a name. It’s a symbol of unity, individuality, and the belief that when heart, mind, and soul come together, the result is unstoppable.

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