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The independent hip-hop artist delivers two contrasting new singles, blending aggressive rap, emotional songwriting, emo-punk influences, and cinematic visual storytelling.
LOS ANGELES - Michimich -- Independent artist Marcus Christ is preparing to release two new singles through CD Baby, showcasing two contrasting sides of his musical identity.
The upcoming releases "The Hammer Goes Click" and "You Hate Me, I Hate You" demonstrate Marcus Christ's ability to move between aggressive hip-hop, emotional songwriting, alternative influences, and cinematic visual storytelling.
Together, the singles explore conflict, ambition, rejection, love, anger, personal struggle, and the complicated emotions that can exist between two people who once cared about each other.
"The Hammer Goes Click" is an aggressive hip-hop record built around confrontational lyricism, battle-rap energy, sharp punchlines, and an unapologetic attitude.
Written by M. Brooks, produced by Buckroll, and engineered by Andy Martinez in Whittier, California, the song channels themes of competition, conflict, ambition, survival, betrayal, and proving doubters wrong.
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With its forceful delivery and combative energy, "The Hammer Goes Click" represents Marcus Christ at his most aggressive—an artist refusing to be counted out and using music as a platform to express pressure, frustration, confidence, and determination.
The Hammer Goes Click Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjCmAgHc-BM
While "The Hammer Goes Click" embraces aggressive hip-hop energy, "You Hate Me, I Hate You" takes a more emotionally charged and genre-blending approach.
Produced by Gaxillic, written by M. Brooks, and engineered by Adrian and Georgii at The Room Studio in Hollywood, California, the song explores the emotional tension created by love, rejection, separation, anger, and unresolved feelings.
The track combines hip-hop with emo-punk and pop-rock influences, creating a sound inspired by the energy of artists and songs that helped define the crossover between rap, rock, and alternative music.
At its core, "You Hate Me, I Hate You" is about the complicated transition from love to resentment. The song examines the pain of feeling rejected by someone who once mattered, while also capturing the contradiction of still having unresolved feelings.
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The record moves between emotional vulnerability and the confident, fast-paced lifestyle of an independent artist navigating music, performances, Hollywood, relationships, and personal ambition.
You Hate Me, i Hate You (Music Video)- https://youtu.be/B7jf4QVZWOg?si=xjJXlwD60kwkMqdZ
Two Singles. Two Different Sides of Marcus Christ.
About Marcus Christ
Marcus Christ's upcoming singles reflect the range of his creative approach. From the confrontational energy of "The Hammer Goes Click" to the emotional and genre-blending sound of "You Hate Me, I Hate You," Marcus Christ continues to develop an independent musical identity built around personal expression, experimentation, and creative freedom.
Both singles are scheduled for release through CD Baby.
The upcoming releases "The Hammer Goes Click" and "You Hate Me, I Hate You" demonstrate Marcus Christ's ability to move between aggressive hip-hop, emotional songwriting, alternative influences, and cinematic visual storytelling.
Together, the singles explore conflict, ambition, rejection, love, anger, personal struggle, and the complicated emotions that can exist between two people who once cared about each other.
"The Hammer Goes Click" is an aggressive hip-hop record built around confrontational lyricism, battle-rap energy, sharp punchlines, and an unapologetic attitude.
Written by M. Brooks, produced by Buckroll, and engineered by Andy Martinez in Whittier, California, the song channels themes of competition, conflict, ambition, survival, betrayal, and proving doubters wrong.
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With its forceful delivery and combative energy, "The Hammer Goes Click" represents Marcus Christ at his most aggressive—an artist refusing to be counted out and using music as a platform to express pressure, frustration, confidence, and determination.
The Hammer Goes Click Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjCmAgHc-BM
While "The Hammer Goes Click" embraces aggressive hip-hop energy, "You Hate Me, I Hate You" takes a more emotionally charged and genre-blending approach.
Produced by Gaxillic, written by M. Brooks, and engineered by Adrian and Georgii at The Room Studio in Hollywood, California, the song explores the emotional tension created by love, rejection, separation, anger, and unresolved feelings.
The track combines hip-hop with emo-punk and pop-rock influences, creating a sound inspired by the energy of artists and songs that helped define the crossover between rap, rock, and alternative music.
At its core, "You Hate Me, I Hate You" is about the complicated transition from love to resentment. The song examines the pain of feeling rejected by someone who once mattered, while also capturing the contradiction of still having unresolved feelings.
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The record moves between emotional vulnerability and the confident, fast-paced lifestyle of an independent artist navigating music, performances, Hollywood, relationships, and personal ambition.
You Hate Me, i Hate You (Music Video)- https://youtu.be/B7jf4QVZWOg?si=xjJXlwD60kwkMqdZ
Two Singles. Two Different Sides of Marcus Christ.
About Marcus Christ
Marcus Christ's upcoming singles reflect the range of his creative approach. From the confrontational energy of "The Hammer Goes Click" to the emotional and genre-blending sound of "You Hate Me, I Hate You," Marcus Christ continues to develop an independent musical identity built around personal expression, experimentation, and creative freedom.
Both singles are scheduled for release through CD Baby.
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