Whxami Calls for Authenticity in “Rabbit Hole”

Whxami has been spitting his relentless flow for over a year now, and with each new track he reveals a different side of himself, of the highs and lows of the human experience. Whxami’s latest KAMAARA produced track, “Rabbit Hole” is a call to the underground, a plea for authenticity and honesty from his peers. “Rabbit Hole” is a snapshot of where Whxami’s mind is currently and his frustration concerning the music industry in which he promises to be “100% honest on this one”; and he delivers.

“If I ain’t love this I’d say fuck it I would just walk away/ Avoid the public often cuz I just don’t fuck with the fake/ It kinda sucks when what you hate is what is up in the game/ Anyways I’ma stay doing my thing. But I got love for anyone of you we one and the same/ I find the jealousy you harbor is what’s causing you pain/ All of these people they look up to me and others they hate/ Anyways I’ma stay doing my thing”

KAMAARA’s production on “Rabbit Hole” is flawless, a haunting and heavy soundscape that balances Whxami militant vocals beautifully. The cultural criticism present in “Rabbit Hole” is a pressing matter. The current, social media driven, music scene presents a unique set of challenges for artists attempting to go off the beaten path with their music. Although there’s nothing wrong with exploring and expanding trends, or maintaining a public persona, it’s crucial we preserve the heart of it all. It should always come down to talent, authenticity and the love of the craft. It is an art form first and foremost, and that is what Whxami is highlighting in “Rabbit Hole.” Regardless of your thoughts on the current music scene as a whole, you can count on Whxami to continue blazing trails. Jump into “Rabbit Hole” below.

 

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