Mike SB Has a Winning Mindset on “Rubik’s”

Mike SB

Rubik’s

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An uplifting hip-hop track that reminds us to never give up on the grind.

South Florida native Mike SB is a musical creative who doesn’t limit his unique sound to one genre. Growing up, he was influenced by artists such as Eminem, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, 2Pac, Limp Bizkit, and Metallica. SB’s long-standing passion for creating led him to writing and recording his own music. His well-received tunes include the song “Slow Day,” which reached #1 on Pharrell Williams x SoundCloud’s i am OTHER Vol. 1. SB’s latest drop is the EP Do What You Love. The song “Rubik’s” closes out the six-track project.

With a lush backdrop of smooth beats, Mike SB’s “Rubik’s” reminds us to stay focused and to never let distractions stop us from achieving our goals. The song’s uplifting sound has a vibrant, summery vibe that’s the perfect medicine for chilly winter days. Lyrics like “We grinding all day, we working all night” and “I’m chasing my dream, I swear it’s in sight” get personal while still feeling ultra-relatable. If you’re looking for a feel-good motivational track, you’ll love this artist’s latest work. So check out “Rubik’s” and let Mike SB’s story inspire you to keep pushing to achieve your dreams.



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