OKC’s Fire Spitter

Jose Orduna blends heavy bars, storytelling, and He- he energy to light up the Oklahoma City rap scene, proving you can laugh hard and still feel every line hit like a thunderstorm

*Not to be confused with any other Jro’s in the tri-state area*

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A glossy silver studio microphone with a bright red foam cover that reads “#3 in OKC” in playful graffiti-style lettering, mounted on a sturdy black boom arm. Behind it, a soundproofed vocal booth is lined with charcoal acoustic foam panels arranged in a rhythmic pattern, with a glass window revealing blurred studio gear and glowing LED meters. Warm golden studio lighting spills across the mic, creating crisp reflections on the metal grille and soft shadows on the arm. Shot at eye level in photographic realism with a shallow depth of field, the mood feels energetic yet focused, capturing the playful confidence of an Oklahoma City rapper about to record a punchline-heavy track.

About Jose Orduna

A midnight-blue laptop open on a scratched wooden desk, its screen displaying colorful audio waveforms and stacked tracks in a digital audio workstation labeled with song titles referencing Oklahoma City neighborhoods. Next to it, a pair of chunky matte-black studio headphones rests over a spiral notebook filled with messy, bold handwritten lyrics and doodled “HeHe” tags. Neon-blue LED strip lights run along the desk edge, casting a cool glow that contrasts with a warm desk lamp off-frame, creating dynamic highlights and reflections. Captured from a slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, with a shallow depth of field and soft bokeh in the background, the shot feels playful, late-night, and creatively chaotic, like an aspiring rapper’s home studio corner.
A closeup of a custom-made, high-top sneaker resting on a concrete ledge, its design featuring a vibrant collage of Oklahoma City skyline silhouettes, tiny thundercloud motifs, and comic-style “HeHe” speech bubbles in electric teal and neon orange. The leather has a subtle sheen, with visible stitching and a thick, icy translucent sole that catches light. In the blurred background, an urban overpass wall is covered in mild, colorful graffiti, hinting at a rap-friendly hangout spot. Soft golden hour sunlight rakes across the scene, creating long shadows and warm highlights on the sneaker textures. Shot from a low-angle perspective in photographic realism, the mood is playful, bold, and proud of the local rap scene.
A battered spiral notebook lies open on a worn wooden table, its lined pages crammed with playful punchlines, crossed-out bars, and large scribbled “HeHe” ad-libs in different ink colors. A black ballpoint pen rests diagonally across the page, with ink smudges and slight creases showing heavy use. Small references to OKC landmarks and street names peek through the margins. Overhead, a single warm pendant light casts a focused, circular glow, leaving the rest of the room in soft shadow. Shot from directly above in photographic realism with sharp focus on the handwritten words and a subtle vignette around the edges, the atmosphere feels intimate, humorous, and hungry, capturing the behind-the-scenes grind of writing rap in Oklahoma City.
A sleek black audio interface with glowing orange input meters sits centered on a compact desk, its knobs labeled with playful tape tags like “HeHe Ad-Libs” and “OKC BASS.” Thick braided XLR cables snake from the device toward an unseen mic, while a small desktop monitor behind it displays a paused beat with heavy low-end frequencies. The room is lit with moody, dim lighting accented by a strip of vibrant purple LED along the back wall, casting a soft neon halo around the interface. Captured at a dramatic three-quarter angle in photographic realism, with a shallow depth of field that blurs the edges of the desk, the composition feels modern, energetic, and slightly mischievous, hinting at bass-heavy, humorous rap sessions in a DIY Oklahoma City setup.

Shows

A matte-black baseball cap with bold white embroidery that reads “OKC RAP #3” sits atop a small stack of burned demo CDs labeled in silver marker with playful titles and “HeHe” notes. The cap’s fabric shows slight wear at the brim, suggesting constant use, and a tiny enamel pin of an Oklahoma-shaped icon adds local flair. The stack rests on a chrome bar counter inside a dim, neon-lit venue, with blurred colored lights and a stage monitor visible in the distant background. Cool blue and magenta stage lights reflect subtly off the chrome and CD surfaces. Shot at eye level in photographic realism using the rule of thirds, the mood is ambitious, humorous, and proud of being an underdog in the Oklahoma City rap scene.

HeHeFest

Monthly comedy-rap takeover in downtown OKC featuring Jose and local spitters.

A glossy silver studio microphone with a bright red foam cover that reads “#3 in OKC” in playful graffiti-style lettering, mounted on a sturdy black boom arm. Behind it, a soundproofed vocal booth is lined with charcoal acoustic foam panels arranged in a rhythmic pattern, with a glass window revealing blurred studio gear and glowing LED meters. Warm golden studio lighting spills across the mic, creating crisp reflections on the metal grille and soft shadows on the arm. Shot at eye level in photographic realism with a shallow depth of field, the mood feels energetic yet focused, capturing the playful confidence of an Oklahoma City rapper about to record a punchline-heavy track.

Mixtape

Listening party for Jose’s next tape with Q&A, freestyles, and behind-the-scenes stories.

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