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Twisted Utah musician scrubs song grossly predicting Charlie Kirk’s death

September 13, 2025
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Twisted Utah musician scrubs song grossly predicting Charlie Kirk’s death
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A Utah musician is facing intense backlash because of a cruel song she uploaded last month to both Soundcloud and Bandcamp titled “Charlie Kirk Dead at 31.”

The day after conservative influencer Charlie Kirk’s assassination, musician and photographer Skye Valadez took the offensively-titled, 5-minute-long song offline and deleted all social media profiles for God’s Finest Scalpel, her one-woman noise-metal band.

The twisted, lyricless track had appeared on the release “Monachopsis,” but was inaccessible by Thursday morning.

Charlie Kirk throwing hats to a crowd.
Charlie Kirk is the subject of two songs by God’s Finest Scalpel. AP
Person holding a rifle.
Skye Valadez is the band’s sole member. Instagram/@c1ickc1ickboom

However, searches for the song returned dead links that confirmed its title.

Before it was disabled, The Post tried to contact Valadez through her Bandcamp account. She did not respond.

Valadez, of Ogden, used the Instagram handle @stra1ght_d3ath_ and had a sick obsession with the young activist.

Bandcamp page for God's Finest Scalpel's song
A screengrab shows one of the Kirk-related tracks before the band’s Bandcamp and Soundcloud pages were disabled. BandCamp

In April, God’s Perfect Scalpel released a three-song offering called “Death to American Scum,” which featured another instrumental tune — this one called “Charlie Kirk’s Death Isn’t Enough For Me.”

Kirk, the co-founder of Turning Point USA and a father of two, had just answered a question from an audience member at an outdoor event held on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem on Sept. 10 when he was shot fatally in the neck.

Photo of Skye Valadez.
Valadez could not be reached for comment. Instagram/@c1ickc1ickboom

Kirk’s alleged killer, Tyler Robinson, 22, was arrested early Friday morning.

The wildly popular 31-year-old activist, a close ally of President Trump, was best known for his open mic “Prove Me Wrong” debates on college campuses where students and community members could challenge his conservative views in a peaceful discourse.

It was unclear if Robinson was aware of the band or the anti-Kirk songs.

The post Twisted Utah musician scrubs song grossly predicting Charlie Kirk’s death appeared first on New York Post.

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