Published, September 24, 2024
The hot 17-year-old rising hip-hop artist Pxrge Trxxxper is set to release “BIOHAZARD”, a track sampling XXXTentacion’s “Look at Me,” on September 26th! The music video will premiere the next day at midnight!
Pxrge Trxxxper, the new sensation in the hip-hop scene, will release “BIOHAZARD” on various music platforms on September 26th. The music video will premiere on September 27th at midnight on Slam Hood Star’s YouTube channel.
The impactful intro, which boldly samples XXXTentacion’s “Look at Me,” was produced by NEMLAND, a rising beatmaker from Yokohama who focuses on drill beats. The trailer stirs excitement, opening with a CG title that creates a “biohazard”-themed world. It’s posted on Slam Hood Star’s YouTube channel. It’s highly recommended that you watch it in real-time.
The music video was directed by Slamrich, a video director who has worked on projects for up-and-coming hip-hop artists like Satoru, Watson, MAX, and Link Hood. The video is set in an apocalyptic world overrun by zombies, created entirely with 3D software Blender (except for the human characters), taking around a month to complete. The video’s Hollywood-level VFX adds a thrilling and engaging viewing experience to the end. The music video will premiere on YouTube at midnight on September 27th. Set a reminder and turn on notifications so you don’t miss it! Pxrge Trxxxper made it to the final stage of Slam Hood Star’s newcomer audition project “TOKYO DRILL 2” at just 16, impressing with a level of rap maturity beyond his years. His freestyle video, shared on Twitter and TikTok, went viral and sparked buzz.
Artist: Pxrge Trxxxper
Single: BIOHAZARD
Release date: September 26, 2024
Distribution link
TOKYO DRILL 2 Cypher
Now 17, his lyrics, drawn from street life, are shockingly intense, and his aggressive, anger-filled flow has gained widespread attention online. He earned a spot in the top 3 of Slam Hood Star’s newcomer competition, securing the opportunity to shoot an MV. He continues to garner massive support from young fans, marking him as a rising freshman artist to watch.