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RnB 24/03/2020

Houston's Hottest Hip-Hop Artist, Billyracxx, Drops Highly Anticipated EP "Butterflies, Pt. 1"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Known for his edgy tracks and entrancing visual productions, Hip Hop artist Billyracxx is breaking barriers in the music industry with the release of his highly anticipated EP "Butterflies, Pt. 1". As the latest rap prodigy to come out of Houston, Billyracxx continues to put forth groundbreaking music, paired with cutting-edge visual content that is shaking up the industry.

The EP follows the recent release of his single and music video for "Kill Me." The track aims to prove that Billyracxx will either become successful for his creative influence, or die trying. Leaving his fans begging for Part II.

"The concept for butterflies can go on and on," says Billyracxx. "Especially with all the complexities that come with my sound, my visuals, and how people generally receive me. I have to first ask, 'What does a butterfly sound like?' No one will be able to answer that question. And then I will respond by playing you this project." - Billyracxx for Houstonia Magazine.






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