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KC area TikToker gains popularity

Courtesy of Lil String

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KQTV) -- The user, now known for his "This one's for you" series of videos, has gained a noticeable following in the past few months by showcasing different areas of the Show Me State.

The user known by his comedy artist name of "Lil String The Rapper" or his new character of "Missouri Adam Killa" is proud of Missouri and has traveled to many recognizable areas throughout the state, including major retail chains and landmarks in Kansas City, and even to towns such as Weston.

Since the end of 2025, the user has amassed over 20 thousand followers on his account with over 700 thousand likes.

"When I walk in, everybody knows me in the room. It's a really great feeling. Because what I do, you know, it is just to bring joy around the city. It's Missouri representation. It's to make people proud of where they are and what they do in the groups that they're involved in."

Most followers, or fans, make numerous requests in the comments to travel to specific parts of the state. However, he tends to visit mostly spots that are of interest to him.

The videos typically begin with the rising social media star stating, "If you've been to (insert name here), this one's for you!" and then doing the same lasso dance in each video.

The skit has brought him across state lines to Kansas, where he did a few videos with Sporting Kansas City, KC's MLS team. The men's soccer club fan group, "The Kansas City Cauldron" who works closely with the team saw his videos and felt it was the perfect opportunity to promote their latest "SportingU" seat pass deal.

"It was super cool to go into the building, and, you know, see it with, you know, nobody there. That was, super crazy. It was super surreal. Having, like, a Kansas City professional team asking me to come in and, you know, represent them so that's amazing."

He's also been able to perform his comedy songs live at numerous locations in the Northwest Missouri area, like the one featured in the ending of most of his videos.

This is all about bringing people together in what the user calls an incredibly divisive time. Bringing a fun real-life "Where's Waldo" to those who might see him in public after scrolling on their TikTok for you page.

To see where he goes next, follow along with this link.

Darren Doyle