Bruce Dillon returns as the freshest 'Bad Guy' you've seen in 7 years
It’s a celebration for Bruce Dillon after stepping away from the music scene for seven years and coming back-back with his new ‘Bad Guy’ anthem. The single goes extra hard but the visual is even more wild.
It’s a celebration for Bruce Dillon after stepping away from the music scene for seven years and coming back-back with his new ‘Bad Guy’ anthem. The single goes extra hard but the visual is even more wild.
From popping Moet bottles to telling street tales, it’s cinematic appeal from start to finish. Grab the suit and tie for New Orleans’ Bruce.
Bad Guy is the first song off of Bruce Dillon’s upcoming project titled Lakeshore Drive.
The concept of Bad Guy, describes someone who has the courage to say what people are thinking. It describes the freedom of not being afraid of people’s opinion. Dillon describes himself as your favorite rappers’ antagonist.
Bruce Dillon has been involved in music for over 10 years. He’s a native of New Orleans, LA, which has such a substantial and unique music rich culture. In 2015, Bruce gained notoriety with his recognition from influencer Karen Civil and his brand sponsorship with Lil Wayne’s Trukfit Clothing. His career came to a halt with the sudden loss of his best friend. Feeling defeated he paused all music endeavors and focused on himself, family & friends. In 2019, Bruce re-emerged with his single Why, that captured a big local buzz and was heard on New Orleans airwaves. Bruce finally learned to channel tragedy into greatness.
As an artist Bruce wants fans to recognize him a person first, then an artist. He creates music people can relate to and wants to inspire others to keep pushing. and allow people to know Bruce as a person first, and an artist second. His life has included college dorms to jail cells, losing friends to murder or prison. His story is to share with the world how he overcame death, struggle, and loss.