Rising out of Pensacola, Florida, ABK3Hreeskii is ready to make waves with his newest single, “#Truth Be Told,” dropping this Friday. Known for his raw delivery and authentic storytelling, ABK3Hreeskii is stepping into a new level of comfort and confidence on the mic—this time with a message aimed directly at the doubters: “We’re here, and we’re not going anywhere.”
The inspiration behind “#Truth Be Told” is rooted in self-assurance, hunger, and real-life motivation. “It’s just overall proving to the world that we here,” Hreeskii says. The track marks a turning point in his growth, not just as an artist, but as a voice for his city and his crew. While his earlier music captured the grind and pain of his come-up, this new release focuses on solidifying his presence and declaring his ambition with bold energy.
Fans can expect a sharper, more confident sound on this record. “I’m just getting more and more comfortable as I record, so it just flows out better,” he shares. That natural evolution is evident in the flow, cadence, and delivery of “#Truth Be Told”—it’s no longer about finding his voice, it’s about using it.
The creative process behind the track was sparked by a powerful influence: watching his brother WFR Shotta in the studio. For three days straight, ABK3Hreeskii observed Shotta’s approach—punching in, vibing with the beat, and going back in with precision. That experience lit a fire under him. “I watched him for 3 days straight and then here we are,” he recalls. The energy in the studio became the catalyst for a song that feels less like a debut and more like a declaration.
As anticipation builds, ABK3Hreeskii continues to push his brand and music independently, with momentum growing fast on platforms like Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/abk3hreeskii) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/share/16Tij2fZPh/?mibextid=wwXIfr). With “#Truth Be Told,” he’s not just releasing a track—he’s sending a message to the game that Pensacola has a new name to watch.
Be sure to tap in this Friday when “#Truth Be Told” officially drops—because the truth is, Hreeskii’s just getting started.