Contructed out of Chicago's tormentuous strets

Born William Louis Jordan, Maniac Angel is more than a hip-hop artist; he is the living embodiment of resilience and raw artistic truth. Entrenched in the unforgiving realities of Chicago's Harold Ickes Homes and Robert Taylor Homes from a young age, William learned to navigate life's toughest lessons. The tragic loss of his mother at just ten years old catapulted him into a world where survival meant adopting the mantra, "never let them see you sweat"—a philosophy that shaped his indomitable spirit and ignited his passion for creativity.

 

Though not from a traditional musical lineage, a vivid memory of an older cousin spitting rhymes sparked a lifelong love affair with art. Inspired by lyrical titans like Tupac, Nas, Scarface, and Common, Maniac Angel's music is a masterclass in evocative storytelling, projecting heartfelt art born from his trials. His ability to fuse aggressive delivery with smooth, insightful lyricism creates a sound both impactful and profoundly relatable.

 

His journey through the streets, filled with life lessons and obstacles, has forged an unshakeable resilience, evident in his leadership among peers and within the musical community. This depth is vividly captured in his debut mixtape, "Venom," which paved the way for his critically acclaimed project, "My Ascension."

 

Maniac Angel's talent extends beyond the mic; his acumen in business, creative arts, and music production reflects a visual and auditory standard he relentlessly holds for himself. His breakthrough single, "Sho Me How U Luv Featuring Noble Bland" off "My Ascension," has soared to over 300,000 YouTube plays and continues its climb, a testament to his burgeoning mass appeal.

 

A seasoned performer, Maniac Angel has commanded stages at venues like The Canopy Club and Parkland College in Champaign, Urbana, and captivated crowds at the Activator Magazine Birthday Bash Night at Dumb Records in Springfield, IL, alongside numerous venues across greater Chicagoland such as The Checkerboard and Adriannas.

 

Ready for the next movement, he is diligently working on future projects, including an anticipated follow-up with Moe Pesci, and collaborating with other artists driven by a similar desire to captivate. With an inherent ability to connect and a greatness that oozes from his every demeanor, Maniac Angel is poised for imminent mainstream exposure. The next generation of hip-hop stardom is not just a possibility; it's already unfolding for this multifaceted artist.