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'''Sharkula''' is a rapper from Chicago
'''Sharkula''' is a rapper from Chicago
<ref>https://wgnradio.com/wgn-plus/the-cornerstore/sharkula-being-a-serial-abstract-lyricist-the-chicago-hip-hop-community-and-more/</ref> There is a [[Has wiki article::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharkula|Wikipedia article]] for this subject. He has worked with Willis Earl Beal, who cites Sharkula as one of his inspirations.<ref>https://chicagoreader.com/blogs/reader-track-premiere-willis-earl-beal-connects-with-sharkula-for-the-spooky-sad-sam/</ref> In 2016, the ''Chicago Reader'' named Sharkula the runner-up for Best Street Character of the Year.
<ref>https://wgnradio.com/wgn-plus/the-cornerstore/sharkula-being-a-serial-abstract-lyricist-the-chicago-hip-hop-community-and-more/</ref> There is a [[Has wiki article::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharkula|Wikipedia article]] for this subject. He has worked with Willis Earl Beal, who cites Sharkula as one of his inspirations.<ref>https://chicagoreader.com/blogs/reader-track-premiere-willis-earl-beal-connects-with-sharkula-for-the-spooky-sad-sam/</ref> In 2016, the ''Chicago Reader'' named Sharkula the runner-up for Best Street Character of the Year.


 
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Latest revision as of 17:19, 25 November 2025


Sharkula is a rapper from Chicago [1] There is a Wikipedia article for this subject. He has worked with Willis Earl Beal, who cites Sharkula as one of his inspirations.[2] In 2016, the Chicago Reader named Sharkula the runner-up for Best Street Character of the Year.

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