P4blo – “Pay Me in Dirt”

Canadian artist p4blo combines metallic, industrial pop sounds with a Trapaholics-“Damn son, where’d you find this?” sensibility on his latest track, “Pay Me in Dirt.”
This track gives us a lot to chew on – teased in p4blo’s musings at the top of the track that “more layers are required.” We get some of that heavier industrial drum sounds like you’d hear on a clipping. song, into a traditional trap snare section, before things transitions into Kaytranda-styled electronic hip hop feel. P4blo raps, chants, and lets out some hyperpop coos as he continuously taps into his wide range of influences to create an evolving, experimental track you can digest layer by layer. Grab your best paid of headphones and turn the volume up.
Check out p4blo on YouTube below and head over to Spotify on Bandcamp to add him to your experimental hip hop/electronic playlists.
Categorised in: New Music
This post was written by Matt Moretti