Making an undeniable impact with his expressive vocals and raw lyrics, Rot Ken can’t be stopped on his rise to rap stardom. Returning to warn other rappers that he didn’t come to mess around, Ken shares his new video single, “Bleed About It.” Backed by the airy, digital melodies of JetsonMade, Xjay, and Jmoneywaveyy production, the track finds Ken fully locked in, spitting each bar with increasing intensity as he doubles down on his commitment to the game: “I’m rapping that sh*t like I’m Pac/Ain’t no playing right now, I’m too focused/Where I’m from they be bearing them arms/And that water get deep like the ocean.”
“Bleed About it” marks Ken’s first new solo release of 2023, closely following his December project, Yahweh Child. Signed to a joint venture with Taz Taylor‘s Internet Money and JetsonMade‘s BoyMeetSpace, Rot Ken has earned co-signs from two of the industry’s top producers, who trust him to annihilate some of their most invigorating instrumentals. On Yahweh Child, the young rapper demonstrates that their faith is not unfounded, as he rains down triplet flows and searing hooks like manna from heaven. Home to recent singles “Mask On,“ “Heartless,” and “No Mind” (1.3 million Spotify streams), Yahweh Child is available everywhere via BoyMeetSpace / Internet Money / 10K Projects.
Rot Ken made a name for himself in 2022 as one of the Georgia trap scene’s hottest up-and-comers. Yahweh Child is the follow-up to May’s Free Me, a 17-track project that showed his range, and demonstrated his singular ability to cut through immersive production with effervescent flows. The Augusta native’s project featured underground hits like “Baby Choppa“ (1.7 million Spotify streams), “Heartbreak Kid“ (1.7 million Spotify streams), and “Beautiful,” a collaboration with SoFaygo that racked up over 3.9 million Spotify streams. With additional appearances from Kalan.FrFr, Hunxho, and 21 Lil Harold, the 17-track Free Me project is available everywhere now.
Focused firmly on the future and with some of the best producers in the game in his corner, there’s no stopping Rot Ken’s rise to the top of the rap game. Stay tuned for much more.
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