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BruceBan$hee doesn’t just drop a track, he detonates one. WhiteBoyWa$ted, his home-brewed single, is a sonic blitz where punk’s jagged edges collide with rap’s relentless drive. Every screeching guitar riff and gut-punching drum hit is forged by his own hands, making this release not just DIY but defiantly self-made from start to finish.

The Maryland-based artist channels Ozzy’s unhinged theatricality, Nirvana’s grit, and Mac Miller’s sly rhythmic ease, all while refusing to dilute his rawness with studio gloss. The result? A track that feels like stumbling into a reckless night out and realizing the chaos itself is the point.

Recorded in total isolation, WhiteBoyWa$ted carries the claustrophobic energy of walls closing in, but instead of restraint, BruceBan$hee kicks them down. His vocals sneer and snap, veering between punk howl and rap cadence, never settling long enough to be boxed in. It’s messy, it’s loud, and it’s deliberate, a middle finger to predictability and polish.

But what makes the song stick isn’t just its reckless spirit, it’s the conviction behind it. BruceBan$hee isn’t experimenting for the sake of novelty; he’s tearing genres apart to rebuild them in his own chaotic image. Whether on streaming platforms or live on stage, his music demands you feel it first and think later.

With WhiteBoyWa$ted, BruceBan$hee proves he isn’t just bending genres, he’s breaking them wide open!