Some tracks don’t just sound, they pass judgment. That’s exactly the effect Rebel G Society delivers with « Reaper’s Remorse », a cinematic descent into the depths of guilt, fate, and its inevitable consequences. The narrator, haunted by his past actions, chases a redemption that the streets flatly refuse to grant. The line « Trying to wash my sins but the streets love evil when the fear kicks in » captures the entire tension of the track in a single breath : a man drowning in his own choices, while the streets feast on the spectacle. The music video, directed by Daryl Boothe aka Rebel G Society, drives the point home with a striking black-and-white aesthetic, unsettling puppet-like characters, and symbolism as heavy as a verdict, somewhere between film noir and animated nightmare. A vision as dark as it is masterfully controlled, and one that Slash Music is proud to bring to your attention first.
« Trying to wash my sins but the streets love evil when the fear kicks in » Rebel G Society
Daryl Boothe : When Art, the Streets, and Rebellion Forge a Universe Like No Other
To understand Rebel G Society, you first need to understand the man behind it : Daryl Boothe, born in Jamaica, shaped by New York, and impossible to fit into a single box. A recognized illustrator, seasoned music producer, and signed songwriter, he has crafted the visual identity of major cultural figures including Master P, and lent his creative eye to MrBeast Games for Amazon. He has also collaborated with brands like Moneyatti and Sprayground, proof of a creative instinct that extends far beyond the boundaries of music. All of that experience, that ability to think big and think differently, has been channeled into Rebel G Society Records, his own independent label and the showcase of a universe where every track is written, produced, and recorded entirely by his own hand, straight from his home studio. The result is a sound that weaves together experimental hip-hop, trap, dancehall, and cinematic atmospheres, layered with references to anime culture, street life, and a creative rebellion worn proudly on the sleeve.
His latest album, « Obsidian Ecstasy », released on February 17, 2026 and featuring 18 tracks, confirms the scope and consistency of a discography unlike anything else out there. But this is only the beginning. « Obsidian Ecstasy » unfolds as a bold four-part album series: Part II drops on February 19, 2026, with Parts III and IV coming soon. Conceived as an expansive, cinematic universe, the project is designed to be experienced like a feature film saga — immersive, intense, and impossible to consume halfway. 2026 has barely begun, and Rebel G Society is already moving with unstoppable momentum. If this is just Chapter One, the rest of the story promises to be monumental.
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