SosMula's 'Boogie Man': Is This Rapper Embracing the Dark Side?

Fri Sep 06 2024
SosMula is back with a vengeance, dropping a new single called 'Boogie Man' and teasing his upcoming album, 'SLEEZ RELIGION. ' This album drops on September 13th, a Friday, and fans are already buzzing. But before we get to the album, let's talk about 'Boogie Man'. The song and its accompanying music video are, to say the least, intense. We open with a murder scene, and end with SosMula surrounded by flames in the woods. Is this just artistic expression, or is SosMula trying to send a message? He's known for his gritty, metal-infused flow and love of horror themes, but is this a step too far? Think about it: what message do you think SosMula is trying to convey with this imagery? Could there be another interpretation? 'Boogie Man' is just a taste of what's to come with 'SLEEZ RELIGION,' which will be SosMula's first solo project since 2022's 'SLEEZ MACHINE' and 'Molly Brains. ' This album follows City Morgue's final project, 'My Bloody America,' which was released last year after the duo announced their split. This begs the question: how will SosMula's solo work differ from his work with City Morgue? Will 'SLEEZ RELIGION' be a departure from his previous sound, or will it build upon it? Only time will tell. But one thing is for sure: SosMula is not afraid to push
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    How does the music video for 'Boogie Man' contribute to the overall meaning and impact of the song?
    Will SosMula's album be available on cassette tape for a truly vintage listening experience?
    Is there a hidden message within the music video that only true fans can decipher?

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