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'''Dred Foxx''' (born '''John Simpson III'''), also known as '''Lukan D. Outdawzman''', is an [[United States|American]] [[rapper]], [[songwriter]], and [[voice artist]] known for his role as the titular character in the ''[[PaRappa the Rapper]]'' franchise since 1997.
'''Dred Foxx''' (born '''John Simpson III'''), also known as '''Lukan D. Outdawzman''', is an [[United States|American]] [[rapper]], [[songwriter]], and [[voice artist]] known for his role as the titular character in the ''[[PaRappa the Rapper]]'' franchise since 1997.


In 2014, Foxx was involved in an incident with a fan and would be found that he stole $100 from him. He would continued to embarrass himself on his Facebook profile throughout the whole ordeal. In the many exchanges that he had with the irate fan, he also claimed that he has 500 million fans.<ref>http://parappathescammer.blogspot.sg/</ref>
In 2014, Foxx was involved in an incident with a fan and would be found that he stole $100 from him. He would continued to embarrass himself on his Facebook profile throughout the whole ordeal. In the many exchanges that he had with the fan, he also claimed that he has 500 million fans.<ref>http://parappathescammer.blogspot.sg/</ref>


==Roles==
==Roles==

Revision as of 07:23, 9 March 2014

Dred Foxx (born John Simpson III), also known as Lukan D. Outdawzman, is an American rapper, songwriter, and voice artist known for his role as the titular character in the PaRappa the Rapper franchise since 1997.

In 2014, Foxx was involved in an incident with a fan and would be found that he stole $100 from him. He would continued to embarrass himself on his Facebook profile throughout the whole ordeal. In the many exchanges that he had with the fan, he also claimed that he has 500 million fans.[1]

Roles

Dred Foxx is known as the voice of PaRappa, the titular character of the PaRappa the Rapper video game series since its debut in 1997. He reprised his role as Parappa in Um Jammer Lammy, PaRappa the Rapper 2, and returned to voice PaRappa in the PS3 crossover fighter PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale released in 2012, fifteen years after the original PaRappa. He, Armstead Christian, and Ryu Watabe are the only actors to voice their characters in all PaRappa projects (excluding the anime, with the exception of Watabe who returned to voice Chop Chop Master Onion).

He is also known for performing the rap lyrics for the theme of Knuckles, "Unknown from M.E.", from the video game Sonic Adventure.

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