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hurt season rises from struggle to triumph with his latest album 'MB4Everything'

  • July 15, 2024
  • Patrick Ames Conner
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Canada is home to the re-emergence of a music phenomenon called hurt season. Once referred to as HRT SZN, the talented artist has released his latest album, 'MB4Everything'. His story is one of initial success, personal struggles, re-emergence, triumph, and inspiration.

The multi-talented artist has been fortunate enough to enjoy the beginnings of popularity as a rapper, singer, producer, painter, and songwriter. Back in 2022, he witnessed success with hit singles “darkstar,” and “datreesh.”

His achievements did come with a price. Hurt season struggled with addiction for most of his life. Unfortunately, these problems reared their ugly head again in fairly recent times as he dealt with the pressures young successful musicians often face. However, unlike many other famous artists, Hurt Season was able to conquer these demons. He refers to music as his “safe place” and songwriting as his “passion” and recalls listening to Santana with his family growing up in Mexico. Music always provided him with a space to find tranquility amidst the chaos.

Now, he is excited and looks forward to moving ahead with his career. Having survived these latest challenges, he considers himself stronger than he has ever been and significantly more focused on his work. His much-anticipated project, MB4Everything, is his latest effort. With this new album, hurt season seeks to regain his place as an emerging star. The undertaking was produced by his own independent label, Marble Bust Entertainment, and truly is a statement of his reinvigorated passion.

Hurt season’s music evokes memories of emotional rap tracks of yesteryear, combined with his own personal experiences, creating a completely unique listen – with each track demonstrating his skill as a songwriter and his emotional investment, coupled with awe-inspiring beats. The passion and emotion Hurt Season puts into his music resonates with his audience and fans because they can see and, above all, feel it. Industry observers expect MB4Everything to connect with audiences because of the extra oomph the artist puts into each track.

Hurt season’s resilience and artistic evolution are praiseworthy, with this grit setting him up well for the future. With MB4Everything, he has combined passion, emotion, and prodigious talent in a manner artists simply cannot. Above all, he possesses a serious drive to be unique, which often proves crucial to longevity in the music business.

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Patrick Ames Conner

Brooklyn-bred, Los Angeles-based techno enthusiast covering music, artists, events, culture and news in the dance / electronic music and queer culture spaces

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