RBX, known by his stage name, had always been a pivotal figure in the hip-hop scene. He was the storyteller of a generation, and his latest project was poised to reignite the flames of the past. In an industry dominated by monotony, RBX aimed to transport his listeners back to the golden age of hip-hop, where unique voices and diverse styles were the norm.
With his new song “Lets Ride,” RBX wanted to create a classic West Coast anthem, the kind of track you could cruise to with the windows down, or simply relax and vibe with while enjoying some downtime. He knew that in order to do justice to the genre he loved, he had to return to its roots. What set this release apart from his previous work was his newfound focus and determination. Collaborating with Sccit and Siavash, RBX felt like he was starting his career over with fresh energy. They had spent over a year meticulously crafting every track on this album, refusing to rush the process.
As for the inspiration behind the lyrics of “Lets Ride,” RBX was a self-proclaimed car enthusiast, with a deep love for old classics. The song was a tribute to his passion, a nod to all the lowriders and car aficionados who shared his affinity. When his collaborators, Siavash The Grouch and Sccit, played the beat, it instantly reminded him of the West Coast legends like Warren G. They all understood the mission and ran with it.
Behind the scenes of the video shoot, RBX and his crew faced an unexpected twist. While wrapping up the shoot at a park in Van Nuys, someone smashed the window of Siavash The Grouch’s banana cream Cadillac. Despite the hiccup, the day had been filled with love, positive vibes, and a shared mission to spread good times and music.
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Vents MagaZine Music and Entertainment Magazine