There’s a certain kind of track that doesn’t rush to impress—it sits you down, locks you in, and says what it needs to without gimmicks. The Bigger Picture by Soch lands in that category. It threads together heavy themes and lighter moments with skill, dropping bars that feel lived-in rather than written for effect. The production walks the tightrope between boom bap roots and modern polish, with drums that knock just enough to make heads nod and enough space in the mix for the verses to carry weight.
There’s purpose in how the track unfolds—verses stretch like journal entries over a calm beat, and the hook lands like a mantra you’ve been needing. Soch doesn’t overcomplicate it. He raps like someone who’s thought through every line, but isn’t trying to prove anything. This is therapy through rhythm, message-driven but made for replay value. Whether you find it on a playlist like Mellow Bars or Hip-Hop Therapy, the connection is instant.
Born in Ocean Township, New Jersey, and now building his story from Miami, Soch—short for Maxx Justin Tyme Socher—has been using music as more than expression for years. His journey started in a therapeutic boarding school where recording became a lifeline, and the raw honesty in his music still carries that urgency. Influenced by storytellers and stylists alike—Mac Miller, Big L, Dipset, 6lack—he folds introspection into melody without sacrificing lyrical edge.

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