Ghost Mountain (Rapper)

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Also known asWren Kosinski, Death's Wagon, Slash Pile, WK, Ghost Man
Born2000, California, U.S.
Occupation(s)
  • Artist/Rapper
  • Guitarist
  • Videographer
Years active2018-2021

Wren Kosinski, professionally known as Ghost Mountain, is an American rapper, guitarist, & videographer. He is a founding member of the rap collective Haunted Mound.[1]

Ghost Mountain started releasing music on SoundCloud in 2018.[2] He first gained notoriety on the platform through the mixtape Grave House on which he was a collaborator with Sematary. Ghost Mountain was working on a solo tape in 2020, but it was scrapped. He currently has one solo song under the name 'Ghost Mountain', Coil.[3] Together, Sematary and Ghost Mountain released two collaborative mixtapes - Grave House[4] & Hundred Acre Wrist,[5] with Fury Road[6] being their first collaborative song of many.

Personal life

Ghost Mountain grew up in the foothills of Northern California. While in school, he met frequent collaborator and Haunted Mound co-founder Zane Steckler (Sematary). In 2019, they would co-found the collective and label Haunted Mound. In late 2020, he took a step back from the label due to real-life pursuits, such as college, getting in the way. His step back eventually evolved into full retirement from Haunted Mound by May of 2021, with his last feature being on GOIN' MORDUM from Rainbow Bridge 3.[7] As stated by rapper Sematary, 'it lead to tensions when one person is really into it, and the other only views it as a hobby'[8], further establishing his decision to depart the collective.

In late 2022, Ghost Mountain's private life and personal information was mass leaked by cyberstalker and doxxer Underground Based God[9] on various social media platforms including TikTok, Instagram, & Reddit.

Discography

Singles

  • Coil (2019)
  • The Wagoner (feat. Sematary) (2020)

Appears On

  • Fury Road (Single) (Sematary) (2019)
  • New Rocks (Single) (Sematary) (2019)
  • I Hate Myself (Single) (Sematary) (2019)
  • Toolbox (Single) (Sematary) (2019)
  • Bunny Suit (Single) (Sematary) (2019)
  • Rainbow Bridge (Mixtape) (Sematary) (2019)
  • Funeral (Single) (Sematary) (2020)
  • Rainbow Bridge 2 (Mixtape) (Sematary) (2020)
  • Cop Killer (Single) (Sematary) (2020)
  • Worlds a Fuck (Single) (Sematary) (2020)
  • Deer God (Single) (Sematary) (2020)
  • Heffalumps (Single) (Sematary) (2020)
  • Rainbow Bridge 3 (Mixtape) (Sematary) (2021)

Mixtapes

  • Grave House (2019)
  • Hundred Acre Wrist (2020)

References

  1. "Guide to Haunted Mound". 7 April 2021.
  2. "Ghost Mountain - Your face in the window". 26 December 2018.
  3. "GHOST MOUNTAIN - COIL". 18 October 2019.
  4. "SEMATARY & GHOST MOUNTAIN - GRAVE HOUSE". 16 August 2019.
  5. "SEMATARY & GHOST MOUNTAIN - HUNDRED ACRE WRIST HOSTED BY DJ SORROW". 27 July 2020.
  6. "SEMATARY & GHOST MOUNTAIN - FURY ROAD". 18 July 2019.
  7. "SEMATARY - RAINBOW BRIDGE 3". 23 April 2021.
  8. "Sematary Finally Explains Why Ghost Mountain Left Haunted Mound". 16 February 2022.
  9. "The Haunted Mound STALKER". 27 October 2022.

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