Snotty Nose Rez Kids: The '''96 Bulls' visualizer gets you in your turn-up flex

Need a reason to turn up? Look no further than what Snotty Nose Rez Kids and Drezus are serving up courtesy of their new ‘‘96 Bulls’ anthem.

It’s more than just an audio gem. The trio come through with the song’s full-fledged visualizer. Peep the details and keep scrolling to get into your zone.

Hip-Hop duo Snotty Nose Rez Kids, comprised of Yung Trybez and Young D, today release their latest single, “'96 Bulls,” featuring Drezus. This electrifying track is a slam dunk with its dynamic lyrics and high-energy beats, drawing inspiration from the world of basketball and their Indigenous culture. Watch + share the visualizer for “‘96 Bulls” via YouTube.

With a love for basketball running deep in their veins, it's no surprise these two legends are comparing their journey to the iconic '96 Chicago Bulls and the trio of Jordan, Rodman, and Pippen. They're reaching for the stars, not just for themselves, but to inspire Indigenous youth to chase their dreams and leave their mark on the Hip-Hop world. Their impact isn’t just about music; they're building a squad of like-minded individuals, just like a championship-winning team.

“The '96 Bulls team was the most legendary team of all time,” said Yung Trybez. “’96 Bulls,’ for us, is about building a team that's legendary status. It's about building a legacy and the legacy that we're trying to attain is so important to us because of who looks up to us: the youth of future generations.” He continued, “we can always look back to the '96 Bulls and say that was one of the greatest teams of all time and likewise, we want Indigenous youth to look back at Snotty Nose Rez Kids and say that was one of the greatest rap groups of all time. We are here to leave something behind that people will remember. It's all about us making history and the '96 Bulls made history."

The song "’96 Bulls" is a fusion of sharp wordplay and slick rhythmic cadences, capturing the essence of basketball's adrenaline-fueled spirit while representing their grind, commitment to their craft, and foundations they are building for their community. This track marks their 4th collab with Drezus; most recently on their 2020 single, "Where They At," which won them a SOCAN Music Award. 

"’96 Bulls" follows hot on the heels of October’s “I Got Paid Today,” and is for anyone that's striving for greatness. For SNRK the lyrics dive into their recipe for greatness and it has as much to do with the talents they possess today as it does the foundations that they build from their community.

Snotty Nose Rez Kids are currently on their Hot Planet Tour in North America, which runs into 2024. All dates below. For tickets visit: snottynoserezkids.com/tour

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