Bobby Raps - Mark

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Review by Sloane Rossi

Bobby Raps’ Mark: A Trap-Fueled Ride That Doesn’t Hold Back Alright, let’s get into it. Bobby Raps dropped Mark in 2017 under Republic Records, and man, this thing hits hard for anyone who digs that gritty mix of Electronic, Hip Hop, and straight-up Rap vibes. It's got that Trap edge—dark beats, heavy basslines, and lyrics so raw they might leave a scar. The album's not perfect, but damn if it doesn’t stick with you like gum on your shoe. First off, shoutout to “Highway Road.” This track? Absolute fire. The beat is hypnotic as hell, pulling you in like some kind of audio black hole. You’re cruising down an empty highway at 3 AM, no lights around except the glow from your dashboard—and suddenly, BOOM, Bobby spits bars about life, loss, and chasing something you can’t even name. That hook? Stays in your head for days. Feels like he’s talking directly to YOU, ya know? Like he gets it. And when the production kicks up halfway through, all those layered synths crashing over the beat—it’s chaos, but controlled chaos. Love it or hate it, you won’t forget it. Then there’s “Desensitized,” which just punches you right in the gut. Lyrically, Bobby dives deep here, spitting venom about feeling numb to everything—relationships, fame, pain, whatever. The delivery is cold but sharp, like broken glass wrapped in frost. What makes this one stand out is how stripped-down the first half feels before the beat drops and turns into this industrial banger. By the time the track ends, you’re left wondering whether to nod your head or sit in silence and think about your own messed-up life. Either way, job well done, Bobby. Other tracks like “Nobody Cares” and “Famous Bitch” bring the heat too, though they lean more toward braggadocio than introspection. Still solid, though. Can’t front. Oh, and props to the interludes sprinkled throughout—they keep things fresh without overstaying their welcome. Even the bonus cuts slap harder than most artists’ main releases these days. But here’s the kicker: Mark isn’t just another Trap album trying to ride trends. Yeah, it’s rough around the edges, and yeah, Bobby could’ve trimmed a few tracks (looking at you, “Dysfunctional Machine”), but it’s real. No sugarcoating, no apologies. Just a dude pouring his guts out over beats that sound like they were built in a dystopian future garage. And honestly? That’s what makes it memorable. In a world full of cookie-cutter rap albums, Mark feels like getting sucker-punched by someone you didn’t see coming. Not saying it’s flawless, but sometimes imperfection hits harder anyway. So crank this up if you want music that bites back—and hey, maybe grab a drink while you’re at it. You’ll need it.

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Filename: bobby-raps-mark.zip
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Highway Road (Interlude)2:25
Highway Road2:25
Desensitized3:39
Dysfunctional Machine4:24
Know How It Feel (Interlude)2:24
Nobody Cares4:24
Bonus3:14
Back 2 Life2:51
Midnight Hour (Interlude)6:09
Purgatory3:22
Winning4:23
Famous Bitch3:39
Desensitised3:39
Know How It Feel2:24
Santa Barbara2:59
Midnight Hour6:9
Had 23:59
Black Ice3:26

Video

Bobby Raps - Had 2 feat. Lil Bae (prod. Bobby Raps)
Bobby Raps Purgatory (WSHH Exclusive - Official Music Video)
Bobby Raps - Desensitized (prod. Bobby Raps)

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Labels

Republic Records

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About Bobby Raps

Real Name

    • Robert John Richardson

Aliases

  • Robert John Richardson

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: Bobby Raps' album *Mark*, released in 2017 under Republic Records, blends Electronic, Hip Hop, and Trap styles seamlessly. It’s like a musical journey with tracks like "Purgatory" and "Midnight Hour" setting the vibe. What’s wild is how it includes interludes like "Midnight Hour (Interlude)" and "Know How It Feel (Interlude)," giving it a cinematic feel. The album even revisits themes with two versions of "Desensitized." It’s a project that keeps you hooked from start to finish!

Comments

davidhikam
2025-03-04
Though process override. Good shit. St Paul.
segundomedioa
2025-03-04
contactemwilliams
2025-03-04
What does he mean he says has 7 husbands but hes not gay
nouveauratankumar
2025-03-04
I love u Bobby
oalali5
2025-03-03
Fuck lil bae
maryrush
2025-03-03
Bobby did the “ lil brain “ thing first
tobiasglawe
2025-03-02
man i had to!!!!
canadamarian1998
2025-03-02
??????
liviacarina1
2025-03-02
I fucked on that bitch because I had 2.




I swear this song is song is so fucking ? ? ? and Lil Bae verse at the end was hilarious.
gadokrisztina
2025-03-01
white buhl went in
leahmaepanescigar
2025-02-28
Lit