Boondox has released his new album KRIMSON CROW across all digital platforms via Majik Ninja Entertainment. To celebrate the launch of his new album, Boondox has released a brand new video for "Get It In" produced by C-Lance and Aaron Hiltz online at https://youtu.be/tkhU9QkajNE. "Get It In" features Boondox spitting his trademark macabre, volatile and off-kilter rhymes that has earned him a rabid cult following of fans.
"This release is more personal to me and everything in there special meaning behind the lyrics and artwork, but you have to peel back the layers to find it," commented Boondox about the album. "There are almost two sides to this record one being the violent side that makes you wanna break shit. The other is me showing the skeletons I have buried in my closet and the internal demons we all fight to keep at bay."
KRIMSON CROW was recorded at The Dojo Studios in Detroit, MI and features guest appearances by Rittz, Stevie Stone, hard rock outfit Saving Abel, Jamie Madrox of Twiztid, Hard Target, Bukshot, David Ray, and production by Michael "Seven" Summers, and C-Lance.
Boondox emerged from the rural backwoods of Georgia with his scarecrow swagger mixing southern raps with a country twang long before country rap was born. His debut album "The Harvest" produced some sinister rhymes that resonated with the darker side of hip-hop and featured the viral hits "We All Fall" which now has almost 5 million views on Youtube. Boondox's Southern roots run deep as he evolved and showed his versatility from backwoods moonshine rhymes to campfire acoustics. Throughout his career, Boondox has collaborated with everyone from Jelly Roll and Twiztid to recording with Stefanie Eulinberg from Kid Rock's Twisted Brown Trucker band.
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