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6LACK gets candid in “F*ck The Rap Game,”shares new visual

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6LACK is against industry politics.

6LACK returns with an authentic look into his life “F*ck. The Rap Game.” This past week, 6LACK previewed the song by posting a voice note audio recording via Instagram. “New Music?,” he stated while adding the songs release date. This past Friday, he released he single along side the music video for the single. Moreover, 6LACK is seemingly venting throughout the song. He gives fans a closer look at his career experiences and the things he’s seen being apart of the music industry.

Although 6LACK is known for his melodic approach within Hip-Hop and R&B, he has delivered the bars throughout the years. Throughout “F*ck The Rap Game,” he unapologetically expresses his trails and frustrations being apart of the rap industry. Additionally, he opened up about he’s actively soul searching throughout his journey while reclaiming his focus.

“Fast forward five years later, broke, but I’m five years greater.Ain’t have much, just prayer, pass me the rock, it’s a layup Now I got a house in Decatur, got a house in L.A.​ and I’m still on a mission tryna soul-search, what does that say? Don’t get distracted with glitz and the glamour,” he says in the song.

Watch “F*ck The Rap Game by 6LACK down below

Futhermore, the single’s music video shows him performing as he continues to reflect. Through the video he remains the focal point. He performs the song while modeling for a photo shoot where he changes his look twice. Additionally, he shares the behind the scenes of himself getting ready, his dressing room, as well as his interaction with members of his team. This visual serves as a two in one as the lyrics of the song are shown throughout the video.

Overall, 6LACK holds nothing back with this record. His honesty throughout the song is admirable. Nonetheless, this song serves a a testament to his perseverance. Have you heard the song yet ? You can stream his latest single “F*ck The Rap Game” down below.

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