Author: Jasper Jones

Dr. Rich Blackman’s “Anything (everything)”: A Raw Look into the Drug Trade, Laced with Lyrical Flair

Bay Area rapper Dr. Rich Blackman delivers a raw and unfiltered narrative in his latest track, “Anything (everything)”, from his new project, “I’m Not Here to Assist”. Blackman, a self-proclaimed drug dealer, uses his lyrical prowess and unique vocal style to paint a vivid picture of his life, navigating the complexities of his illicit trade. The song’s music video, with its 90’s vibe and 16:9 aspect ratio, further enhances the raw and gritty theme, incorporating clips of older music videos, movies, politicians, religious figures, cartoons, and more. “Anything (everything)” is a testament to Blackman’s lyrical skill and unique vocal style, solidifying his position as a force to be reckoned with in the world of underground rap.

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24/8 Unveils Haunting New Single and Visuals: Welcome to ‘8Ville’

24/8’s latest single, “8Ville,” is a powerful blend of haunting visuals and deeply personal lyrics that explore themes of mental health, resilience, and artistic creation. The Mornington Peninsula-based rapper takes listeners on a dark yet captivating journey into his mind, offering a raw and authentic look at the struggles that have shaped his music. With its eerie atmosphere and compelling narrative, “8Ville” is not just a track—it’s a testament to the healing power of hip-hop.

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