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From the Ashes of Adversity: 24/8’s “8Ville” EP ignites the Australian Hip Hop Landscape




In the realm of the Mornington Peninsula, Marlon Bereux, professionally known as 24/8, carves a path distinct from the hip-hop strongholds of the Bronx, Queens, Compton, and South LA. Despite the geographic distance, 24/8’s artistry has resonated with legends like Bizarre of D12, Tony Madness, and Okwerdz, proving that Australia’s hip-hop scene can stand shoulder to shoulder-with the best. Once on the brink of ending prematurely, 24/8’s career found a glimmer of hope amidst a near-fatal brain injury that resulted in Post Concussion Syndrome and PTSD. As a beacon in the darkness, music became his solace. With unwavering determination, 24/8 tirelessly honed his craft in the studio, regaining his flow and signature style. His wordplay, influenced by industry titans Eminem and Cypress Hill, is a rich tapestry of intricate rhyme schemes and authentic Aussie spirit.

 

Drawing on his lineage of musicians, 24/8’s work has evolved over two decades. His beats and rhymes blend seamlessly, creating a unique and refreshing experience that resonates with listeners. Having weathered life’s challenges, 24/8’s experiences are reflected in his lyrics, lending a gritty edge to his music. His journey, marked by adversity and resilience, has shaped him into an artist who refuses to be broken. 24/8’s forthcoming EP titled “8Ville” not only symbolizes his journey but also hints at his promising trajectory. This project is a testament to the vitality and authenticity of Australian hip-hop, which thrives beyond commercialized trends.

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In 2023, 24/8 emerged victorious, overcoming the odds and achieving remarkable streaming milestones on Spotify, particularly with over 300,000 streams. His music, inspired by Eminem, D12, and Cypress Hill, radiates with intricate wordplay fortified by a uniquely Australian swagger. The EP’s concept revolves around “The Symbiote,” a manifestation of 24/8’s injury, which serves as a constant antagonist throughout the journey to “8Ville.” This unique storytelling approach adds depth and emotional resonance to the project.“8Ville” boasts a cohesive structure with a clear beginning, middle, and end, setting it apart from many contemporary releases. 24/8’s technical prowess and lyrical finesse shine through as he effortlessly navigates through different moods and themes.

 

From the introspective title track “Behind Closed Doors” to the rhythmic flow of “Barren Rap Land” and the raw intensity of “Burning Bridges,” 24/8 sends a powerful message that demands attention. With sheer grit and unwavering determination, 24/8 has triumphed over adversity. Embracing his mantra of hard work and perseverance, he raps his way through pain and envisions a brighter future. This makes his music undeniably impactful and relatable.“8Ville” represents the culmination of 24/8’s journey, a testament to the strength and resilience of the Australian hip-hop scene. Through pain and hardship, an outstanding EP has emerged, ready to captivate audiences,




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