ToyBokz Unveils Eclectic Masterpiece: “Love Is Not Blind, It Is All-Seeing”

Saylorsburg, PA — ToyBokz is set to release his highly ambitious album, “Love Is Not Blind, It Is All-Seeing” (LINBIIAS) a musical odyssey featuring 22 tracks that span the genres of hip hop and beyond. With a total playtime of precisely 1 hour, 11 minutes, 11 seconds, and 111 hundredths of a second, this album is a captivating exploration of the human experience.

LINBIIAS will be streaming on all platforms starting February, 22nd 2024.  The Album is also available for purchase in CD format and can be ordered online from toybokz.love

The album title “Love is not blind, Love is All-seeing” truly embodies its title and flawlessly executes its concept.  In it, ToyBokz presents a deeply personal and introspective masterpiece drawing from spiritual exploration and an unmistakably American Gen Z perspective and it takes us on a journey through a wide spectrum of emotions, ranging from childlike wonder to rage, inner peace to insanity, romantic longing to rejection, and acceptance to confidence touching on themes of absurdity, silliness, evil, and most importantly, love. The album is both delicate and intense, capturing the essence of ToyBokz’s previous raw and unrefined works while showcasing a newfound sophistication, and at times, it even exhibits a level of elegance that is hard to define. Fundamentally, it is a love letter, not only to the object of the artist’s affection but also a profound affirmation of the creator and the source of the love that flows through the artist’s own experiences.

  • Title: Love Is Not Blind, It Is All-Seeing
  • Release Date: February 22nd, 2024
  • Tracks: 22
  • Playtime: 1 hour, 11 minutes, 11 seconds, 111 hundreds of a second

The album can be listened to in advance of the release date for review via the following SoundCloud link:

https://on.soundcloud.com/3oKWSy4Q6SHFNmwc6

 

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ABOUT

ToyBokz stands as a revolutionary force in the music landscape, pioneering the genre known as “Apocalyptic Romance” with his fiercely outspoken rap. From harmonic symphonies to the seismic depths of death metal, his sonic tapestry defies boundaries and captivates his audience. With an unwavering passion for storytelling, ToyBokz injects every performance with infectious energy, inviting listeners into a world where each lyric reverberates with profound resonance.  In his world, the fusion of raw emotion and musical mastery creates an immersive experience, leaving audiences spellbound and craving more.

CONTACT

ToyBokz
Name: Rocco Belotti
Email: belotti.rocco@gmail.com
Phone: 570-202-4303

LINKS

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ToyBokz.Went.Home
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ToyBokzDaGuy
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@toybokz?si=qXeV_GEPz6_Es0FX
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5vvBn1WWpGFLxi7mHwqH4D
SoundCloud: https://on.soundcloud.com/BQU8fgZN8dRJnJi89

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