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Published on September 14th, 2019 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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Lousiville Rapper Bblasian Shares Video For ‘Upper Hand’

Upcoming Louisville rapper Bblasian has made a big impact in his hometown within a very short period of time. A young 18 year old sharing his story of struggles and redemption, he was sentenced to jail in late 2017 for multiple felony charges. Since his release and the 2018 debut of his first song and video “Change,” he has managed to gain over 1 million streams and 37,000+ followers on various platforms, something that has never been done with only a Louisville fanbase.

He just has released a new track, “Upper Hand,” that will be on his forthcoming project, Dif, due out later this Fall on Cinematic (Joey Bada$$, T-Pain, Cam’ron, Yungeen Ace, Luh Soldier, Luh Kel). The video, directed by GXDLIKETCLA, portrays how at the time he wrote the song, he “could have made a lot of choices that could have steered me off my path, (with mfs tryna get the upper hand).” BUY/STREAM HERE.

Bblasian has a bright future, especially with being one of the only young musicians who preaches self worth in the attempts to uplift his generation by sharing his personal mistakes. The song “Change” is an apology letter to his mother for the recent troubles he engaged in that eventually had him incarcerated. Since then he has released three songs, “Devil is a Liar“, “Sleepless” and a collaboration with another young Louisville phenom, Jack Harlow. He has received various awards for his accomplishments.  He also has started a monthly campaign that participates in feeding the homeless at least once a month. Bblasian continues to captivate the young minds and seems to have found his place as a musician whose goal is love.



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