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“He wasn’t a n00b slayer. He was a poet.”
That video hit 2 million views.
His second video was more deliberate. He wrote actual lyrics about spawn camping and teabagging, set to a cheap synth beat. He called it For the YouTube video , he used clips of his old montages—grenade tricks, wallbangs, 360 no-scopes—but slowed them down, dreamy and VHS-grainy. It felt like nostalgia for something that had just happened. xxn00bslayerxx song videos youtube videos
He never uploaded again. But every few months, someone rediscovers his strange little —part meme, part eulogy—and leaves a comment: “He wasn’t a n00b slayer
Within a month, had seven song videos on YouTube. They weren't masterpieces. They were raw, weird, and brutally honest. One track, "LFG (Looking for Ghosts)," was a quiet acoustic piece about the friends who logged off one day and never came back. He wrote actual lyrics about spawn camping and
A small label reached out. Leo declined. Instead, he made one more song: No gaming clips this time. Just him, sitting on his childhood bedroom floor, guitar in hand, singing:
So he did something unexpected: he started making .
