In the ever-evolving landscape of hip-hop, a fresh voice from Brooklyn is carving out his own lane. Kill Billions isn’t just another rapper – he’s the architect of what he calls “Trap Floetry,” a distinctive fusion that marries the raw energy of trap music with the flowing cadence of poetry.
“It’s rap, but the way it flows out, it’s like poetry,” Kill Billions explains, describing his signature sound. This innovative approach isn’t just about creating a new style; it’s about telling authentic stories in a way that hasn’t been done before.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, Kill Billions brings what he calls “that real Brooklyn Swagg” to his music. But don’t mistake his confidence for arrogance – it comes from a place of genuine artistic conviction. “I have a real story to tell,” he says, “so I might as well sell it.”
What sets Kill Billions apart isn’t just his unique sound – it’s his refreshing honesty about his journey. When asked about career highlights, he’s straightforward: he hasn’t reached his goals yet. This kind of candor is rare in an industry often characterized by braggadocio and exaggeration. Instead of fabricating achievements, he’s focused on creating them.
Like many emerging artists, Kill Billions initially grappled with doubts about audience reception. “My biggest challenge was wondering if the people were going to feel me,” he admits. But he found his answer in authenticity: “I overcame that once I realized they gotta feel me cause this is all organic.”
His latest single “Bash in full” showcases this organic approach, offering listeners their first taste of Trap Floetry. The track serves as both an introduction to Kill Billions as an artist and a preview of what he believes will become a dominant force in music.
Looking ahead, Kill Billions’ ambitions extend beyond personal success. He envisions Trap Floetry evolving into one of music’s top genres, with himself as an A-list artist leading a new wave in the industry. It’s a bold vision, but one that’s rooted in his commitment to pushing creative boundaries.
For those wanting to witness the emergence of this new sound, Kill Billions can be found on Instagram (@Kill_billions), where he regularly connects with fans and shares updates on his musical journey.
In an era where many artists try to fit into established boxes, Kill Billions is building his own. With Trap Floetry, he’s not just making music – he’s creating a movement. And if his conviction is any indication, this is just the beginning of what promises to be a compelling artistic evolution from the streets of Brooklyn.