The MFN PANICThe historic movement against racial discrimination in the US and the global pandemic has become the inspiration for many musicians to channel their interpretation of the situation through their means of music. Established musician The MFN PANIC has dropped his highly anticipated album The Atlanta College of Art that consists of 16 exceptional hip hop pieces that are opulent in dynamic and pummeling beats and piercing lyrical illustrations. The opening track of the album ‘Freedom’s Journey’ is by gifted artist Big Rube. The other songs like ‘Life Drawing’, ‘The HIGH’, ‘ONP’, ‘ALT STRONG’ featuring Charmer Johnson, ‘EVOLUTION’ featuring Epik The Dawn and Calligraphy, and more are surprisingly captivating at the same time highly thought-provoking.


Working with the production house Planet X Galaxy, he has come a long way establishing a firm grasp over the global hip hop community. He is one of the fastest-growing brands that offer the most aggressive and innovative content that is extremely rare in the contemporary hip hop world. Determined to bring everyone under one thematic roof, he has created relatable hip hop pieces that help the audience connect with the artist forging a mental bond. His music is swiftly becoming the anthem of the youth with its powerful libretto that has the power to change the mindset of society.


Hailing from Georgia, The MFN PANIC has been gifting the audience quality music refusing to compromise with artistic creativity. The latest album The Atlanta College of Art featuring 16 mind-blowing masterpieces that deals with the current global crisis and other events that are holding us down and inspire the listeners how one can break free of these social prejudices with the songs like ‘MAD IDEAS 101 x 102’, ‘KISH’ featuring Tone Jonez, ‘Urban Design 101 x 102’, ‘PREY 4 REIGN’ featuring MFN Jupiter, and more. Follow them on SoundCloud, YouTube, and Instagram for more.


The MFN PANIC release there the latest album on Soundcloud:

https://soundcloud.com/thegalaxygroup/sets/the-atlanta-college-of-art-the


Saturday, May 11, 2024