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New Music: SFH BAL – ‘Voo Doo Baby’

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Haitian Drill rapper SFH BAL is an emerging artist who deserves a spot on everyone’s radar. Known as “Bullet” in English, SFH BAL is a Haitian-American artist born and raised in Haiti, before moving to Brooklyn, New York, at the age of 14. A multi-talented artist with a deep passion for music, SFH BAL has quickly gained recognition in the industry.

The name SFH stands for “Son Fanmi Hustler,” meaning hustler family, while “Bal,” translating to bullet, symbolizes the sharp, precise energy he brings to his music. Growing up in the tough environment of Haiti, SFH BAL channels the struggles and victories of urban life into his raps. Haitian rap is more than just music; it’s a form of resistance and storytelling that reflects the resilience and creativity of the Haitian people.

Inspired by artists like Wyclef, Future, and Rick Ross, SFH BAL has been making waves in the NYC rap scene. Early in his career, he rapped primarily in Creole, his native language. As his career has progressed, he’s developed new sounds that blend both Haitian and American cultures. SFH BAL’s versatility as a rapper is evident in his unique and distinctive sound. He effortlessly switches between various beats, lyrical themes, and vocal deliveries, showcasing his broad range of skills.

One of the genres he has pioneered is “Opera Drill,” where he combines high-pitched tones with a drill rhythm. His music video for “VooDoo Baby” takes viewers on a visually captivating journey through a house filled with VooDoo and Haitian imagery. Be sure to check it out.

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