All About Timing: The Self Imposed Bloom of Billyracxx
Written by Greg Harris
The past half decade of Houston music has been an intriguing one to say the least. The plethora of artists who have been carving out their own lane has been tremendous and its given Houston when it comes to the sonics of their sound. One of the leaders of making his own wave is Billyracxx, an abstract act with International appeal that can’t be denied.
Racxx has been a name you’ve been seeing around if you’ve been following the music industry, but his work ethic has to be highlighted given the artistry he’s putting behind his material. From the release of visual such as “Butterfly”, which features him getting fellatio in the backstreets of the UK to hanging out car windows in “Kill Me” to unique sex-appealed script of “City Girls”, Racxx is reaching new creative heights in his work. It’s evident that he displays boundless thinking when it comes to his work and its showing that thoroughly in how his sound is being articulated.
“Operating on a one-of-one basis, Racxx makes art that can be remembered in its rawest + purest form.”
Deciding to release two separate parts of his “Butterfly” series EPs, Racxx digs into two different forms of sound of both but you can dive deep into the off-kilter mindset he delivers in his material. Operating on a one-of-one basis, Racxx makes art that can be remembered in its rawest + purest form. Even if you don’t like the music all the way, you can’t take away the effort he puts into making his viewers acknowledge the cinematic experience he offers in his work. Its these details that will ultimately separate his work and how it will stand the test of time for years to come.
Check out some of his latest work below.