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Submission declined on 7 April 2026 by Quinntropy (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion for music. The draft requires either:
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Submission declined on 9 February 2026 by Sungodtemple (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion for music. The draft requires either:
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Comment: Reference 1 leads to a nonexistent page, Reference 2 is unreliable because it is user-generated, and References 3 and 4 are not independent of the subject. Also too much uncited information for a biography of a living person, this must be addressed.Do not resubmit without making improvements, they will lead to the draft being rejected (no option to resubmit). 🌀Hurricane Wind and Fire, why did you decline my draft? (talk) (contribs)🔥 00:31, 15 June 2026 (UTC)
Comment: In accordance with Wikipedia's Conflict of interest guideline, I disclose that I have a conflict of interest regarding the subject of this article. WikiTributor2214 (talk) 23:24, 9 February 2026 (UTC)
Bex Martie (better known as Waterdripdrip22) is an American rapper characterized by his music, mainly about crushes and rejection. His music is emo trap and alternative rap, with songs like "Work Out", on his third album Rejection, or "Out", which is a rock song on his sophomore release, They Call Me 22. His top hit is "i think she hates me.", about when someone tells Waterdripdrip22's crush he likes her, and when she talks to someone named Nolan, he wanted to tell her himself but didn't, and wonder whether his crush and Nolan are dating or not. Him questioning messes with his head, and he doesn't really know how he feels.
Waterdripdrip22 released his debut album, "we are meant to be", on December 9th, 2025, with songs like "should i stop trying?", and "does she like me, or do i just wanna hear that?". The album also specializes with hit songs and long song names. It has 7 tracks and the album was produced by Saltdripdrip23 (Ericson Pointre), and arranged by DJdripdrip25 (Jaylin Halwood).
Then he released his second album, which marked a rock and emo era of Waterdripdrip22. It was called "They Call Me 22", because people call Waterdripdrip22 "22", because he is Waterdripdrip22. It had significant leaps with hits like "-see my gold-", "Out", "LEAK IT.", and "Fantasizing".
Waterdripdrip22 also released several singles and mini-albums like "ghost in my head", "Do I Even Know Love?" (featuring Phillyboy), and the 4-track EP, Train Wreck, released on June 20, 2026, before he released his third album, Rejection.
In June and July 2026, Waterdripdrip22 worked on his third album, Rejection, and then published it on all streaming platforms. With new era songs like "Work Out", "Do That", and "Last Song", the album featured many artists, like Venan Rockhart on "Second Chance", and Saltdripdrip23 on "Ordinary Song".
Waterdripdrip22 also has several YouTube channels, like a tech channel, an art channel, and a Geometry Dash channel called BexVortex0. Waterdripdrip22 also used to have a side project called BexTheAddict, but he discontinued it in June 2026, after releasing his final song on it, Montagem Tanjiro.
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