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Obnoxious: Of course Ill Bill had to come through for 'You Don't Like Me'

Obnoxious: Of course Ill Bill had to come through for 'You Don't Like Me'

Sometimes you just need a hard-hitting anthem to get you through the day, right? So it’s only right hip-hop artist Obnoxious comes through with a certified song like ‘You Don’t Like Me’ to get the mood going with some help from Ill Bill.

Obnoxious connects with Ill Bill for ‘You Don’t Like Me’

Just keeping it 100? The attention is honestly on the newly released Sic Audio but how can you overlook a standout song like ‘You Don’t Like Me’ with Bill come through on the assist?

San Diego emcee Obnoxious has officially released his debut album "Sic Audio" via Suburban Noize Records across all digital music platforms.  "Sic Audio" features hard-hitting beats produced by C-Lance, and Obnoxious razor-sharp wordplay that reflects a chaotic musical juxtaposition of grimy street life mixed with true hip-hop lyricism that will make your neck snap.

"Sic Audio" features collaborations with ILL BILL, Sick Jacken, RAKAA IRISCIENCE from Dilated Peoples, Termanology, as well as hard-hitting beats produced by Evidence and C-Lance. The album is a testament to Obnoxious's undeniable talent and his ability to deliver authentic hip-hop with raw energy and emotion. 

Obnoxious has been steadily climbing the ranks since signing with Suburban Noize Records. His solo singles like "Killshot," "Superstitious," and "Starstruck" showcase his lyrical prowess, carefully calculated cadence, and elite wordplay.  "Sic Audio" material is the follow-up Obnoxious critically acclaimed album "Mobsters and Monsters" with Madchild, which was praised for its gritty bars and throwback to true old-school hip-hop lyricism. 

With the hard-hitting song still on repeat mode, it’s’ worth taking the time to do a deep dive into Ob’s 13-track studio effort.

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