8ighty6ixBones is an independent rapper and content creator based in Canada, carving out a space in the underground hip-hop scene with a sound that fuses dark trap, undergound hip-hop, and melodic elements. Influenced by artists like 2pac, Bone Thugs n Harmony and Nas his music explores raw emotion, self-awareness, and grit - delivered with a signature intensity.
He’s released original tracks like “All In,” “Something Real,” and “Excuse Me,” and has even caught the attention of platforms like 107.9 WRFA. Beyond studio work, he’s no stranger to the stage, performing at venues such as The Dive Bar, Junction, and The Luxx, while building real momentum from his live shows.
A savvy content creator, 8ighty6ixBones actively produces TikToks, YouTube videos, Shorts, and Reels, often remixing popular songs and crafting engaging visual content including music visualizers, lyric breakdowns, and mini-documentaries. His audience - primarily males aged 25 - 35 - spans Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and Australia, with strong followings in cities like Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary, Los Angeles, and Atlanta.
With over 600 YouTube subscribers and 500,000 total views, he’s steadily growing a loyal fanbase. He’s also laid the groundwork for long - term success by building a Shopify store and planning a record label, including exploring strategies to establish business credit and generate revenue through live events.
8ighty6ixBones isn’t just making music - he’s building a movement, fully independent and all in on his vision.
Not following people back anymore. Too many people play the follow/unfollow game thinking I won’t notice. I check my followers regularly and clean up my profiles every month or so…
If you’re looking for something real, hit my Spotify and press play.
🖤 Save your favorite track.
🔥 Add it to a playlist.
Come back and tell us which song hit hardest…
@goget_ter Yeah it’s their business but they’re celebrities so it comes with the territory not gonna lie though I find it hard to believe it’s a stalker that filed on their/her behalf
It’s easier to create when you’re NOT playing a character. I can imagine constantly maintaining a persona would get exhausting. When I’m just being myself, I don’t have to worry about how I look, how I’m supposed to sound, or whether I’m staying in character…