Crafting his path in one of the most contentious musical genres, Alkaline continues redefining his space despite the many controversies and industry roadblocks.

 

 

Alkaline, The Man Himself, has arguably transformed into one of the most successful independent artistes in his genre. His journey speaks volumes about his vision, liberation, and self-actualization.

With melodies and flow his audience loves, Alkaline, in his latest single, Blanco, meticulously ignites the Vendetta base while distinguishing himself from his peers yet again. Since its release, it has amassed over 100,000 views within 24hr of its release.

Exploring themes of Family, fame, wealth, and happiness, Alkaline uses his melodies and distinctive rhythmic flows to reignite old musical connections his audience loved. This single rhythmic flow, however, maybe a musical instrument, such as a marching order to his base, adding fuel to speculations of a pending public return in the form of a concert (New Rules), album, or even both.

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