‘Silent Rebirth’: Talented Rapper K-Bhills Drops Sophomore Project
Fast‑growing Ghanaian artist K‑Bhills has emerged from an extended break with the launch of a contemplative EP titled “Silent Rebirth.”
Available across all streaming services, the five‑song EP lets the lyricist unveil his innermost self to listeners with polished, high‑level rap.
Following a prolonged bout of depression and anxiety, the artist chose to produce this EP and its deluxe edition to candidly discuss his journey. He skillfully paints vivid scenes across the five tracks, illustrating the sensations of anxiety and confronting inner demons.
On the project, a more mature K‑Bhills opens with “Stuck In My Ways” to remind the listeners that he’s just a human with an enviable rap talent.
He raps: “I ain’t really gotta talk much, they already know who I am,” as a stark reminder to the listener.
K‑Bhills then writes a heartfelt note to his younger self on “Squid Games (Clarity)” and delves into his faith and how he conquered both mental and spiritual struggles.
“I wrote this song for my younger self... I hope it helps anyone who finds themselves in the place I was,” K‑Bhills said.
“Forever” follows, where he rides mellow beats with flamboyant lyricism and flow. The penultimate and title track, “Silent Rebirth Freestyle.”
It’s a “DopeBoy” summer as he wraps up the EP with a distinctly different feel.
This second EP chronicles K‑Bhills’ grind, personal hardships, extended hiatus, and, most notably, his return to the mic.
It also showcases his rap talent and his emerging production abilities. All tracks are mixed by the artist under the DopeBoy tag, except the “Silent Rebirth Freestyle,” mixed by Vibe$hits.
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