Dude Reppin Knowhere Is a “Super Dude”

Super Dude

Dude Reppin Knowhere


A meditative hip-hop single that’s totally chill.

Musical creative Dude Reppin Knowhere is a rapper who crafts truly unique tunes that are unlike anything you’ve ever heard before. In his work, the multi-talented artist is focused on creating original music and lyrics that are “fresh and funky, deep and insightful.” As a result, he often forms fusion pieces that keep the world guessing what direction he’s headed in next. Knowhere’s discography is available on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music. According to a recent interview with the artist, his new track is about “a day in the life of a health-conscious artist.” It’s also “meant to inspire everyone to be a Super Dude or Dudette.” Dude Reppin Knowhere’s is the hip-hop single, “Super Dude.” The song also has an accompanying music video.

It’s melodic, it’s mellowed, and it’s moody. The hyped-up reflection of “Super Dude” offers up the perfect unassuming backdrop for something much more intense. Lyrics like “Eatin’ superfood, I’m in a super mood, There’s some rules and ways and tools to bein’ a super dude” and “Mix a little wisdom with the outlook of a kid, I’m out here doin’ good deeds forward payin’ it” reflect on the importance of healthy living. At the same time, they’re acknowledging that everyone can be “super” in their own way. It’s a reflection on the fact that even just existing is an admirable feat in itself. By combing positive vibes with an easygoing sense, the artist gifts a chill hip-hop single that promotes happiness. It’s all about finding your own inner bliss. So, press play on Dude Reppin Knowhere to get inspired to be your own “Super Dude.”



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