East Harlem, New York is the home to many greats. On Monday the 27th, upcoming artist, Border Buck held an listening event in NYC. From the stove in the middle of the room, to the table filled with roll up.
Border Buck had a new project under his sleeves. After working with artists like Dave East and Neek Bucks, Buck decides that it’s his time to shine. “What Ya Life Like”, dropped January 24th, which is his debut EP and it includes tracks like “Hustler’s Dream” and “Stay in Life” featuring Bodega Bamz. “What Ya Like Like” tells the story of what happens in the everyday lives of people in urban communities. It’s a reminder to them that music or sports aren’t the only option of gaining success but having an entrepreneurial mentality and skill will allow them to go reach new levels.
Growing up between New York City and North Philly Badlands, Buck is no stranger to tough environments. The pain, struggle and determination it took to overcome his upbringing is reflected in “What Ya Life Like”. Over heavy boom bap beats and eerie melodies created by producers like Triple A, J Demers and TriForce, Border Buck uses his deep voice to weave harrowing tales of heavy losses, near misses, and ultimately the story of persevering through it all.
You can hear “What Ya Life Like” and other music by Border Buck on these platforms:
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/border-buck/1417092911
https://listen.tidal.com/artist/10132132
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