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POORSTACY (stylized in all caps) was the stage name of Carlito Milfort Jr. (March 15, 1999 – November 29, 2025), an American musician raised in Palm Beach, Florida.[1][2] Milfort died in Florida on November 29, 2025, at the age of 26; the cause of death remains under investigation.[3] A genre-defying artist, he blended elements of emo, metalcore, hip-hop, and industrial cyberpunk to create a raw, confessional sound that resonated with themes of mental health struggles, misanthropy, and personal deviance.[4][5] His music drew from influences like Slipknot, My Chemical Romance, and Bloodbath, delivering visceral lyrics often inspired by occult figures such as Anton LaVey and Aleister Crowley.[4]
Raised in a musically rich household in South Florida, Milfort learned to play guitar from his father at a young age, amid a backdrop of diverse instruments and sounds.[6] His early life was marked by significant challenges, including financial hardship, a troubled family environment with a sick mother, and incidents of violence that led to juvenile detention; at age 16, he experienced psychosis from synthetic drugs, contributing to ongoing battles with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).[4] Dropping out of high school in ninth grade, he channeled these experiences into music, initially performing under aliases like Lito Xantana and Vizion before adopting POORSTACY.[7]
POORSTACY's career gained momentum in the late 2010s through viral online presence and SoundCloud releases, leading to a signing with the record label Internet Money in 2019.[4] That year, he released his debut studio album, The Breakfast Club, which showcased his eclectic style and established his cult following.[4] Notable collaborations included a 2021 EP, Party at the Cemetery, with Bring Me the Horizon frontman Oli Sykes, and features on tracks like "Can't Relate" with other artists in the emo-rap scene.[4] In 2025, he released singles such as "Parasite", "Nothing Belongs to You", and "Last Time Around" (with Paris Shadows) and performed live shows, including a performance in Deerfield Beach, Florida, on November 15, 2025, while operating independently and seeking new label partnerships.[8][5][9]
These features represent key collaborations in Poorstacy's discography as a guest artist up to 2025, with no additional verified appearances noted in that period.[8]
Biography
Early life
Carlito Junior Milfort, known professionally as Poorstacy, was born on March 15, 1999, in New York and raised in Palm Beach, Florida.[1][4] He grew up in a musically rich household in South Florida, where instruments were constantly present, fostering an early immersion in various sounds.[6] From a young age, Milfort learned to play the guitar and other instruments under the guidance of his musician father, who played a pivotal role in his initial musical development.[1] He credits this family environment, along with the video game series Guitar Hero, for inspiring his passion for rock music and motivating him to pick up instruments himself.[5] Milfort's early life was marked by significant challenges, including financial hardship and a troubled family environment due to his mother's illness. These difficulties contributed to acts of violence, leading to multiple stays in juvenile detention. At age 16, he experienced a three-day psychotic episode triggered by synthetic drugs mistaken for LSD, which exacerbated his ongoing struggles with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He dropped out of high school in ninth grade. Prior to adopting the stage name POORSTACY, he performed under aliases such as Lito Xantana and Vizion.[4][7] Milfort's early inspirations extended beyond the home, drawing from the local metal scene, where he later performed in small clubs with his band, as well as broader influences like punk, hip-hop, and heavy metal.[7] This blend of exposures shaped his formative years, blending rock's melodic purity with the energy of metal and hip-hop before he transitioned to professional pursuits.[6]Career
Poorstacy signed to Internet Money Records and released his debut EP, i don't care, on September 13, 2019, marking his entry into the music scene with experimental tracks blending hip hop and punk elements.[5] The project, consisting of six songs, garnered attention for its raw emo-rap style and quickly established his online presence.[10] In early 2020, Poorstacy achieved a breakthrough with his debut studio album, The Breakfast Club, released on March 13 via TenThousand Projects and Internet Money Records, which featured collaborations including "I Can't Sleep" with Iann Dior and explored themes of youthful rebellion and emotional turmoil.[11] Later that year, he contributed the track "Darkest Night" to the Bill & Ted Face the Music soundtrack, which received a Grammy nomination for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media in 2021.[12][13] Poorstacy joined Iann Dior and Landon Cube as a supporting act on the Industry Plant Tour across North America in early 2020, performing in venues like Brighton Music Hall in Boston and Gramercy Theatre in New York City, which helped build his live audience amid rising popularity.[14] His sophomore album, Party at the Cemetery, arrived on October 8, 2021, via 10K Projects, shifting toward heavier post-hardcore influences while maintaining his signature vulnerability.[15] Throughout his career, Poorstacy has collaborated extensively, including multiple tracks with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker such as "Choose Life" in June 2020 and "Hills Have Eyes" in December 2020, both produced by Barker and emphasizing punk-infused energy.[16][17] He also worked with Iann Dior on The Breakfast Club and Paris Shadows on the 2025 single "Last Time Around."[18] In 2020, Poorstacy featured on Fame on Fire's album Levels with the track "Headspace," contributing to his reach into rock circles.[19] He released the single "Parasite" in June 2025, followed by "Nothing Belongs to You" and "Last Time Around" (featuring Paris Shadows) later that year, signaling a return to consistent solo output.[20][21][18]Artistry
Musical style
Poorstacy's music is characterized by a fusion of emo rap, punk rock, hip hop, and heavy metal, often incorporating post-hardcore and horror punk elements to create a raw, aggressive sound.[22][4][23] His tracks frequently feature screamed and guttural vocals layered over heavy guitar riffs and piercing instrumentals, blending the melodic introspection of emo with the chaotic energy of metalcore.[4][23] Lyrically, Poorstacy delves into introspective themes of mental health struggles, such as self-harm, suicidal ideation, and OCD, alongside relational dynamics like possessiveness, heartbreak, and isolation.[24][25][26][27] These confessional narratives are delivered with brutal honesty, often amplifying the emotional weight through distorted production and frequency-manipulated sound design that evokes a cinematic horror atmosphere. His lyrics draw inspiration from occult figures such as Anton LaVey and Aleister Crowley, incorporating themes of misanthropy and personal deviance.[4][23] His style has evolved from the milder emo rap and pop-punk grooves of his 2020 debut album The Breakfast Club to darker, heavier productions in subsequent releases like Party at the Cemetery (2021), which introduced industrialized drum-and-bass and beastly metalcore influences for a more theatrical intensity.[22][4] Post-2020 works marked a shift toward spastic, aggressive arrangements, with Poorstacy noting plans for even heavier explorations in future projects.[4] In 2023, Poorstacy incorporated electronic remixes into his discography, notably on Kayzo's remix album New Breed (Remixes), where tracks like "BOTTLE OF RAIN (NVADRZ Remix)" fuse his rock-leaning vocals with bass-heavy electronic drops and dubstep elements, expanding his sound into hybrid EDM territories.[28][29][30] As of 2025, this evolution continues with singles such as "Nothing Belongs to You" and "Last Time Around," maintaining his blend of rock, metal, and hip-hop elements.[5]Influences
Poorstacy's musical influences draw heavily from rock and metal traditions, particularly the nu-metal band Slipknot, whose vocalist Corey Taylor's expression of frustration and angst has resonated with him since middle school, when he would scream the lyrics in school hallways.[4] He has also cited emo and post-hardcore staples like My Chemical Romance and the death metal band Bloodbath as key inspirations shaping his approach to emotionally charged songwriting.[31][4] Beyond specific artists, Poorstacy's sound reflects broader draws from the punk, metal, and hip-hop genres he grew up consuming in South Florida.[32] He was particularly shaped by the local metalcore scene in Florida, which fueled his early interest in aggressive, riff-driven music.[5] The underground hip-hop environment, including SoundCloud rap pioneers from the region, further informed his genre-blending style and lyrical introspection.[5] Cultural factors outside music also played a role in cultivating his affinity for rock elements; Poorstacy credits his musician father and the video game series Guitar Hero with sparking his desire to learn guitar and explore rock sounds during his formative years.[5] These influences contribute to the fusions evident in his genre-defying tracks.Discography
Studio albums
Poorstacy's debut studio album, ''The Breakfast Club'', was released on March 13, 2020, through TenThousand Projects and Internet Money Records.[33] Several tracks from the album, including "Darkness," were previewed during his performances on the Industry Plant tour alongside artists like Iann Dior.[34] His sophomore studio album, ''Party at the Cemetery'', arrived on October 8, 2021, also via TenThousand Projects.[35] The project incorporates heavier rock elements and features collaborations with musicians such as Travis Barker on tracks like "Choose Life."[36] Poorstacy released two studio albums before his death on December 1, 2025.[3] He had announced a third full-length project titled ''PS3*'', originally conceived from scrapped EP ideas, slated for release in 2026, but it was not released.[37]Extended plays
Poorstacy's debut extended play, I Don't Care, was released on September 13, 2019, through Internet Money Records and 10K Projects, marking his formal entry into the music industry under the POORSTACY moniker after earlier independent releases.[38] The six-track project, produced in part by Nick Mira, blends emo rap with introspective lyrics exploring themes of apathy and emotional detachment, establishing his signature style of raw vulnerability over trap-influenced beats.[39] Clocking in at around 15 minutes, it received positive user reception for its authentic sound, averaging a score of 61 out of 100 based on community ratings.[40] Following in 2020, I Don't Rap arrived as a surprise mini EP on September 20, independently distributed via SoundCloud, representing a stylistic shift as Poorstacy's first release devoid of singing and focused solely on hardcore rap delivery.[41] The two-track effort delves into aggressive, ignorant bars over heavy 808 bass, experimenting with genre blends that lean into hardcore hip-hop while retaining his emo undertones, and was later noted as a leaked project that highlighted his versatility beyond melodic elements.[42] This concise follow-up, under five minutes in length, underscored his ability to pivot between vocal approaches amid his rising profile.[43]Singles as lead artist
Poorstacy had released several singles as the lead artist, often blending alternative rock, pop punk, and emo rap elements, with notable collaborations enhancing their production and reach. His early singles gained traction through music videos and features from established artists. "I Can't Sleep", featuring Iann Dior, was released on January 31, 2020, and accompanied by an official music video directed by Cole Bennett, marking one of his breakthrough tracks under 10K Projects.[44][45] Later that year, "Choose Life", featuring Travis Barker, arrived on June 19, 2020, with a music video that highlighted its high-energy pop punk vibe.[46][47] In 2021, "Public Enemy" was issued as a standalone single on May 21, featuring a gritty music video that underscored themes of societal alienation.[48] More recent releases include "How I Feel" from the EP In Case I'm Not Here Tomorrow (as 4vrtrill & Poorstacy) on June 26, 2024, exploring introspective lyrics over trap-influenced beats. In 2025, "Nothing belongs to you." was released on July 4 as a non-album single.[49] Entering 2025, Poorstacy continued with "Parasite" on June 13, a raw alternative track produced by Robert Mendonca, and "Last Time Around" (with Paris Shadows) on October 24, which received playlist placements on streaming platforms despite its collaborative nature.[20] None of these singles achieved major Billboard chart positions, but they contributed to his growing underground following through viral video views and Spotify streams exceeding millions collectively.[8]| Title | Release date | Album/EP | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| "I Can't Sleep" (feat. Iann Dior) | January 31, 2020 | Non-album single | Official music video; produced by Internet Money[44] |
| "Choose Life" (feat. Travis Barker) | June 19, 2020 | Non-album single | Official music video; pop punk style[46] |
| "Public Enemy" | May 21, 2021 | Non-album single | Accompanied by music video; alternative rock influences[48] |
| "How I Feel" (with 4vrtrill) | June 26, 2024 | In Case I'm Not Here Tomorrow | Featured on EP; emotional trap elements |
| "Nothing belongs to you." | July 4, 2025 | Non-album single | Alternative rock style[49] |
| "Parasite" | June 13, 2025 | Non-album single | Produced by Robert Mendonca; raw lyrical delivery[20] |
| "Last Time Around" (with Paris Shadows) | October 24, 2025 | Non-album single | Collaborative lead credit; streaming playlist feature |
Singles as featured artist
Poorstacy has collaborated as a featured vocalist on various singles by other artists, often blending his emo-rap style with electronic, rock, and alternative influences. These appearances highlight his versatility in guest roles across genres.| Year | Song | Lead Artist | Album/Single | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | "Headspace" | Fame on Fire | Levels (Deluxe) | Featured on the track from the band's debut album, contributing vocals to themes of mental struggle.[50] |
| 2022 | "Bottle of Rain" | Kayzo | New Breed | Guest vocals on the dubstep-infused track from the producer's album.[51] |
| 2022 | "Die Out Here" | DE'WAYNE | My Favorite Blue Jeans | Featured on the album's lead single, addressing industry pressures and authenticity.[52] |
| 2022 | "Can't Relate" | Franke | Can't Relate (Feat. Poorstacy) - Single | Vocal contribution to the electronic pop single released independently.[53] |
| 2023 | "Bottle of Rain (NVADRZ Remix)" | Kayzo | New Breed (Remixes) | Remix version of the 2022 collaboration, featuring additional production by NVADRZ.[54] |
