
“Once I realised there isn’t a table for me to sit at, I decided I’d have to build my own.” That quote by financial powerhouse Suneera Madhani didn’t just resonate with legendary Detroit MC Bronze Nazareth—it lit a fire. After reading those words in an interview, Bronze printed them out and posted the quote on his studio wall. That quote became the seed of inspiration for“Lemon Glue,” a blistering head-nodder produced by the iconic Apollo Brown, and the first single off the upcoming album “Funeral For A Dream” dropping July 25, 2025.
Apollo Brown pairs thunderous, soul-splitting drums with a haunting loop that sounds like it was pulled from the attic of a filthy bando. It’s classic Apollo—dusty yet cinematic, raw yet refined. The beat alone punches with the weight of every door closed on a dreamer.
Bronzeman delivers some of his sharpest work to date, blending poetic craftsmanship with lived reality. “Showed them how the quilt was sewn, no seat at the table for me, so I built a throne!,” he spits—distilling a lifetime of grind and grit into one devastating line. Rising Brooklyn MC Eddie Kaine steps into the third verse as if he was born for this theme. His delivery is hungry, his tone measured, and his presence undeniable—adding Brooklyn edge to the track’s message of earned success.
“Lemon Glue” is mood music for those who worked without shortcuts—who built instead of begged, for those who grind in silence– and still outshine. And what’s more fitting than celebrating that success floating in an inner tube at the lakehouse, Lemon Glue strain in hand, while the world watches in awe? The Filth is home!