
Boxguts is back—and this time, he’s launching lyrical nukes. The new track “Nuked”, produced by the underground beat mastermind Beatahoe, is a ferocious display of unfiltered, extraterrestrial lyricism. Featuring DJ Kanga with surgical precision on the cuts, the single is nothing short of a lyrical warhead detonating in the face of the watered-down mainstream.
From the jump, Boxguts lets off steam like a superheated boiler, hissing with intensity before bursting into full-blown fireworks. The intro alone makes it clear, this isn’t your average 16-bar flex. This is poetry dipped in plutonium, delivered from the void of space where Boxguts resides in self-imposed exile, only to return with rhymes so alien they bend gravity.
No ghostwriters here, just a pen, a pad, and raw passion. That’s how Boxguts builds his bars, one honest stroke at a time. Unlike many of today’s mainstream artists who hide behind co-writers and studio polish, Boxguts takes pride in his lyrical integrity. His crown? Still intact. No chips, no dents, just legacy.
With “Nuked,” he reminds the Hip-Hop world that real MCs don’t need filters or false narratives. The bars float in zero gravity, colliding with beats that sound like they were forged in an underground lab on Mars. His style is grungy, authentic, and rich in layered metaphors, each one landing like a cosmic haymaker.
Let’s talk production. Beatahoe constructs a beat that’s dark, gritty, and masterfully layered. The drums knock with unapologetic aggression. The sample work is eerie and warped, perfectly tailored to Boxguts’ celestial delivery. This isn’t just a beat; it’s a battlefield. Beatahoe gives Boxguts the perfect sonic armor to storm the gates with verbal missiles.
There’s a retro vibe buried beneath all the chaos, scratched hooks, and analog dust that’ll make purists nod in approval. If you’re tired of synthetic loops and auto-tuned hooks, this track is your medicine. It’s handcrafted, raw Hip-Hop at its finest.
Bringing another layer of finesse is DJ Kanga, slicing and dicing through the instrumental with surgical precision. His cuts aren’t just decorative, they’re narrative. They carry the energy forward, punch after punch, and add that classic element so often missing in today’s trap-heavy landscape.
Every scratch is intentional. Every break is a signal. DJ Kanga doesn’t just enhance the track, he completes it. In a world where too much rap sounds like it’s cut from the same mold, “Nuked” is the exception that nukes the norm. Boxguts, Beatahoe, and DJ Kanga have created something radioactive, dangerous in all the best ways. This track doesn’t ask for your attention. It grabs it, slams it against the wall, and commands respect.
Turn this one up, step outside the atmosphere, and let the alien punchlines melt your face off.