St. Paul, MN , July 8 – Rising rap force DB The Rasta wastes no time making his voice heard with the release of his explosive new single “First Day Out The Feds,” now available on all streaming platforms!
With raw intensity, fearless lyricism, and emotional grit, “First Day Out The Feds” captures the urgency and clarity of a man who’s faced the system and made it out stronger. DB delivers razor-sharp bars over a menacing yet soulful beat, touching on survival, betrayal, perseverance, and the real-life weight of time lost and time reclaimed. This isn’t just a comeback record—it’s a statement of intent.
After serving a 18-month stint I can honestly say, prison, in a way, helped save my career and my life because I had completely given up on music before I went in. However, being isolated from the world allowed me to analyze and reflect on a much deeper and more intimate level.
This experience helped me rediscover my love and passion for creating music. – DB Tha Rasta on new single
Backed by the energy of someone who’s lived every word he raps, the track blends street poetry with a relentless flow, positioning DB The Rasta as a voice to be reckoned with in today’s hip-hop landscape. “First Day Out The Feds” marks the beginning of a new era for the artist, setting the tone for what’s next.
DB The Rasta first gained recognition in 2014 with his song “Trap Boomin.” This track brought the Mid-West rapper immediate success due to his authentic storytelling and gritty realism, earning him a dedicated regional fanbase. This early success also led to an opportunity to open for 2 Chainz, performing in front of a sold-out crowd of 3,000 fans who enthusiastically welcomed him.
Following this breakthrough, DB has collaborated with notable artists such as Boosie Badazz, Kevin Gates, the late Young Dolph, Peezy, and G Herbo. With his latest emotionally charged release, DB Tha Rasta is now focused on bringing his unique voice and message to a national
audience. Stay tuned for new music, videos, performances, and more from DB Tha Rasta—more truth, more heat, and no apologies.
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