How MC Earth’s “Boss Talk (9-to-5)” Transforms Corporate Monotony into Soulful Liberation

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How MC Earth's "Boss Talk (9-to-5)" Transforms Corporate Monotony into Soulful Liberation

“Boss Talk (9-to-5)” by MC Earth captures the journey from corporate monotony to soulful liberation. This debut single from his EP “This is a Gift” channels his transformation through travels and a profound connection with nature near Mount Rainier, blending lyrical mastery with a call to environmental action.

MC Earth, hailing from Rockville, delivers a powerful anthem inspiring listeners to pursue their passions while honoring and protecting our planet.

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About MC Earth: 

Benjamin Max Simon, a millennial Cali-kid turned Marylander, was working his way through the corporate world from 2014 to 2019, making a livable salary but ultimately feeling unfulfilled. So, inspired by his friends who went abroad, he saved up, bought a one-way to Bangkok, carried two backpacks onto the plane, and a 6-month idea turned into a 10-month mind-blowing, cheap-thrill, perspective-altering adventure. The pandemic brought him home in 2020.

Desperately trying not to go back to the 9-to-5 and with 10 years of freestyle rapping experience in his pocket, he created “Rap the Map”, a social media channel dedicated to mixing travel and hip-hop, showing the adventure of (literally and figuratively) freestyling through the country while living out of his car. While on the RTM quest, Ben had a life-changing experience near Mount Rainier, where Mother Nature demanded that he protect her.

He responded, with his knees in the Nisqually River silt and tears streaming down his face, that he would dedicate himself to do exactly that. MC Earth was born. That winter, he spent months creating an album to change the world. “Boss Talk (9-to-5)” is the single off of MC Earth’s debut, six-song EP, “This is a Gift”, which will inspire humans towards their fullest potential while making sure they take care of their mother (Mother Nature, of course).

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