KAYZO TREATS 11-YEAR-OLD FAN TO CUSTOM CARE PACKAGE AFTER GETTING BULLIED- [READ]

BULLYING SUCKS, KAYZO DOESN’T

When 11-year-old Orion went to school dressed as his favorite musician Kayzo, he hardly expected a harsh reaction from his peers, let alone castigation. Although any good-natured, God-loving basshead could tell you a million reasons why this kid is it, he unfortunately felt downtrodden and belittled, according to his mother Cin via Twitter. She claimed that her son had spent a day at school being called “gay” and “kazoo kid,” (which, from an adult and omniscient perspective, are not even insulting terms…) and was devastated.

Unbeknownst to both Cin and Orion, was a curated care package in transit from none other than Mr. Kayzo himself. Through the interconnectivity of Twitter, Kayzo was able to reach out to the coolest kid on planet Earth and hook him up with some dangerously dope merch.

Once the care package was received, Cin posted a video of Orion opening a bottomless pit of t-shirts, hoodies, and ball caps. Orion can be seen digging through the pile, peeling back layer after layer, grabbing shirt after shirt.

To make matters cuter, maestro Kayzo himself chimed in for welcomed commentary on making this kid’s day, month, year, whole life.

Kayzo, best known for his for his mind-melting melodies and guttural drops, took time out of his day to influence the impressionable youth and in doing so demonstrated who he is as a creator and the energy behind the music. For those that don’t necessarily listen to EDM/heavy bass, it might sound abrasive, aggressive, or overwhelming – but bass is about, and has always been about, meditation and peace. There is violence in peace and peace in violence. It takes a particularly strong mind to create this dynamic, and an even stronger heart to champion it.

We love you, Orion, and in true head-banging fashion, let’s jam to the below Kayzo classics for you, with you!

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Heralding from sunny South Florida, I am a proud Florida Woman. In my free time, I surf the swamp, wrangle gators, open fan mail, and tend to my pets. In the wild, I'm most often spotted at immersive art spaces, step tappin' in a shadowed corner of the club, hater blockerz on, totally incognito as your resident EDM spice girl. Although I generally tout my spicy side, if there's one thing I'd love to impress upon the world, it would be this: it's not a waste to give love to those who do not deserve it – it's a gift. The world would be a better place if we gave, in kindness and in mercy, to those who need it most with no expectation in return.

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