t only then makes sense that they would work with artists like Hi-Rez, the acclaimed rapper, has dropped his latest track in collaboration with the Nashville label.
Titled "Anti-Everything," the song pulsates with a thick piano line as Hi-Rez directs his lyrical barbs towards the prevalent trend of virtue signaling pervasive in both social and corporate media landscapes. Accompanying the track is a music video laden with satire, lampooning corporate media conventions with a blend of humor and wit. Notable in the visuals is the inclusion of the widely recognized "I Support the Current Thing" NPC meme, among other sardonic imagery.
Throughout the music video's narrative, Hi-Rez playfully caricatures media figures who endorse mainstream narratives, spanning from infomercials to mock interviews reminiscent of a segment on "60 Minutes."
This release marks Hi-Rez's second foray into hip-hop under Baste Records' banner. Preceding this, his debut track "Triggered," released last November, tackled the contentious issue of gun rights in America against a backdrop of increasing instances of violence. Referencing personal tragedies, such as the Parkland High School shooting in 2018, Hi-Rez's music delves into deeply personal motivations.
Baste Records, known for its staunchly conservative stance and commitment to preserving individual liberties, proudly announced a multi-year partnership with Hi-Rez. Emphasizing his dedication to thought-provoking lyrics and advocacy for fundamental rights, the label hailed Hi-Rez's journey toward embracing the significance of the Second Amendment as a deeply personal one.