Geekster the SuperNerd
Overview
As Geekster the SuperNerd, I deliver a one-of-a-kind Nerdcore Hip-Hop experience that blends lyricism, storytelling, and fandom culture into high-energy performances that captivate any audience. My shows celebrate individuality, gaming, and geek culture while promoting positivity and self-expression. Whether performing at conventions, festivals, or private events, I bring charisma, crowd interaction, and authenticity that leave lasting impressions. My music speaks to the dreamers, the underdogs, and the proud misfits who embrace their passions unapologetically. Book me for your next event and give your guests a performance that’s bold, inspiring, and unforgettable.
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Price range: $400 - $1,500
Languages: English
Gig length: 30 - 45 minutes
What to expect
If an audience came to see me, what would they see?
They’d see a lyrical storyteller who turns geek culture into a live experience. When I step on stage, it’s not just a performance—it’s an adventure. Every beat, every bar, and every reference connects nostalgia with raw emotion. You’ll catch the energy of a hip-hop concert mixed with the heart of a gaming convention. From anime anthems to video game-inspired bangers, my shows invite the crowd to laugh, chant, and reflect. Whether you’re a lifelong gamer or just love good music, you’ll leave knowing you witnessed something different—authentic, clever, and real.
If a client hired me, what would they get?
You’d get a professional artist who brings creativity, reliability, and connection to your event. I tailor each performance to fit your crowd—whether it’s a comic convention, festival, or nightlife event. Expect a high-energy show with engaging crowd interaction, clean transitions, and an atmosphere that pulls people in. My music isn’t just about nerd culture—it’s about finding strength and identity through it. You’re not just booking a rapper; you’re booking an experience that celebrates individuality, passion, and the power of being unapologetically yourself.
About
Lawrence "Geekster the SuperNerd" Luton, an independent artist from Belzoni, Mississippi, is one of many artists that records NerdCore hip-hop and determined to use his music to promote self-love, regardless of your social status and background.
In 2014, after releasing his first song, "A Fool For Love" on SoundCloud, it was made known to his peers as well as most of the citizens of Belzoni that he had the potential to be a great artist. Taking note of the admiration he was receiving, he dedicated himself to releasing even more music.
Since 2020, he has released 5 projects that are on all streaming platforms, including "The Nemesis Project", a mixtape that addresses Covid-19 through the lense of "Resident Evil", on September 22nd.
Known for writing music that is heartfelt and which he considers "food for thought" using anime, video game, comic book and science fiction references, Geekster brings an unorthodox sound to songs like "Black Republicans", Dragon-Tiger Dance" and "B.O.W."
With the purpose of encouraging nerds, geeks and other social groups that society has labeled "misfits", Geekster the SuperNerd is unapologetically true to who he is in every song he releases.
Additional booking notes
Cables to connect mics, and amps.
Amplifiers for instruments and a PA (public address) system for vocals and other sounds.
Stage monitors to allow the performers to hear themselves and the rest of the band.
Microphones for vocals and instruments, along with the necessary stands.
Services offered
Set list
Dragon-Tiger Dance
Mr. Karate
Art of Fighting
Behind the Bars
Colors and Credit
Young and Reckless
Grave Digger
Under the Umbrella
Love Hurts
Bushinryu
What Are We Doing?
Slugs and Potatoes
Chasing Jill
Black Republicans
Brain Cell
F-Y-N
Influences and inspiration
Boosie BadAzz is the first hip-hop artist that I ever listened to. When I was 13, I was suicidal from nonstop bullying. I was about to end my life, until my sister picked me up from school, and that's when I heard his song, "My Struggle" for the first time, and that gave me the strength to press forward.
I watch all of his performance videos, and the emotional connection he has with the crowd is genuine. I use that same formula when I perform.
Don Trip is a major influence on my music. When I was 16, Iheard "Money, Women, and Guns" for the first time and I was blown away by the use of punchlines. To make it better, that song was from his mixtape, "Human Torch 3, which caught my attention because I love comic books. His determination to take control of his life and break generational curses motivated me to write music that give others hope.
The one thing that stands out about Don Trip's performance is that he's not afraid of thr crowd. He makes eye contact with everyone that's at the front of the stage when he performs. That energy captivates the crowd, and I also utilize that same method.
Setup requirements
Microphone
Backdrops
Backstage Access
Speakers
Amplifiers
PA System
Mixing console
On-floor monitors
DI Boxes