Mario Judah Gets Violent Beyond Belief On Debut LP “Endure”

You would be surprised at how many artists there are in hip-hop that combine rock music and or heavy metal with rapping. Most of them dwell in the undergrounds of hip-hop. A reason for that is that a lot of the time, the sounds clash too much and it can be overpowering on the ears. But, one rapper who is sticking true to his guns is Mario Judah.

The Flint, Michigan native shares similarities with artists like ZillaKami and SosMula. They are better known as City Morgue and they have been working on that sound for a few years now. Mario Judah has been in the game slightly less than those two. However, they are his closest comparison.

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Listen To Endure By Mario Judah

Judah got his start in 2020 and since then he has been honing his sound to eventually drop his debut. Endure is the name of it and it is a seven-song solo effort with explosive instrumentals. You think for a first-ever project there would be some singles. That is far from the case here. The intro track “Kill All The Enemies” will hit you like a ton of bricks, especially if you are going into his style blind. Will it is a niche sound, still give it a try if you are looking for something outside of your comfort zone.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new album, Endure, by Mario Judah? Is this his best project to date so far, why or why not? Is he the best rapper that blurs the lines between rock and hip-hop? Which songs are you gravitating toward the most right now and why? Who would sound good on this project and why? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Mario Judah. Finally, stay with us for the most informative project posts throughout the week.

Endure Tracklist:

  1. Kill All The Enemies
  2. Kill Dead Man
  3. This Is None Of Your Business
  4. I’m Not Human
  5. I Knew So Long
  6. Today It Ends
  7. You Never Cared At All

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Mario Judah Fans Are Dismayed To Learn He Was Taken Off Trippie Redd’s ‘Miss The Rage’

Last night, Trippie Redd and Playboi debuted their dizzying trap-metal collaboration, “Miss The Rage” to general acclaim among their fans on Twitter, but the highly-anticipated song turned out to be missing something: Its original hook, which was sung by rock-rap upstart (and semi-professional Playboi Carti troll) Mario Judah. Upon learning that the “Die Very Rough” wailer was discluded from the original mix, fans armed themselves with memes and shot “Mario Judah” back onto Twitter’s trending charts.

Fans couldn’t help comparing Mario Judah’s previewed version of the song to the one that officially featured Playboi Carti, with some calling the leak better and others defending the commercial release.

Trippie’s new song arrives just over two months after his latest album, the Travis Barker-produced Neon Shark Vs. Pegasus. Trippie also recently appeared on Internet Money’s Juice WRLD-featuring single “Blast Off,” avoiding zombies in the song’s animated music video.

Carti, meanwhile, has been teasing the deluxe version of his 2020 album Whole Lotta Red — the one Mario Judah playfully tried to hijack from under Carti after repeated delays in its release — and dropped a video for “Sky” in April. Despite the delays, Whole Lotta Red became Carti’s first-ever No. 1 album.

Watch Trippie Redd and Playboi Carti’s “Miss The Rage” video above.

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