He's controversial like Kanye, but when you listen to his music, it's real and speaks of the hardships and truths of his own life story and the people around him. Korean rapper B-Free has just dropped a new single, called "Final Destination." It's in Korean and English, like a lot of his music. It's intense, but it's good, especially if you need something to listen to, to get hyped. It also sounds like it would be perfect on a "Fast and Furious" movie soundtrack.
And if you want to hear more, check out the music video for the single "New Wave." It was released in 2016, and has a tight beat to chill out with.
Racing, racing, racing to my final destination.... Feel like nobody can stop me..... Yeah I been grinding the whole week. Yeah I been grinding the whole year. Yeah I been grinding my whole life..... All about was my dollars, Now getting nothing but dollars. We ain't got nothing in common.... Feel like I'm on auto pilot.... On my mother fuckin high horse.... Racing racing racing to my final destination.... Feel like nobody can stop me. To hot air like a comet.... "F" your two cents, "F" all your comments..... "F" your respect. I need the check. ...Racing, racing, racing to my final destination...You can buy the new single on iTunes here.
And if you want to hear more, check out the music video for the single "New Wave." It was released in 2016, and has a tight beat to chill out with.
Also check out his YouTube interview-documentary with The Cut. In it B-Free opens up about leaving South Korea when he was little, arriving in Canada and sneaking into the United States, as an illegal immigrant. Growing up afterward in Hawaii, and dealing with racial prejudice in school, he says his father sent him back to Korea after high school. He later joined the army, got married, signed with Hi-Lite, left Hi-Lite, and now has his own label called New Wave Records. Watching this piece on his life story, you find out just how much of an intriguing person B-Free really is.