The three tracks featured here — King Preme’s “Risky Business”, RaneRaps’ “Online (Wim Hof Method)”, and BoomChild’s “Evil Eyes” — each carry the weight of experience, chiseled into raw conviction or lifted by warm, genre-defying soundscapes. They’re reminders that real artistry doesn’t shout to be seen — it shows up, with courage, clarity, and intent. And while the music industry churns out a million carbon copies a week, these records carve a different path: one paved by truth.
🥷 King Preme – “Risky Business”
A front-porch sermon for the real ones, “Risky Business” hits like a cold stare across the table in a high-stakes game. King Preme doesn’t over-explain — he delivers. Over a haunting, minimalist boom bap loop that sounds like it was pulled from a smoke-filled basement session, Preme spits with surgical precision. Every bar lands heavy, every pause is felt. The track bleeds authenticity — a clear nod to the Griselda school of gritty elegance, while still maintaining Preme’s Richmond-rooted identity.
What makes this record land in a feature about healing is that it acknowledges survival without glamorizing pain. Preme walks a tightrope of lived experience — never boasting, never begging — just being, and in doing so, he models a kind of stillness in the storm. In an industry oversaturated with noise, this is what real sounds like.
🔥 RaneRaps – “Online (Wim Hof Method)”
From the jump — “Scars on my face, match the wisdom in my bones” — “Online” demands attention. This isn’t just alt-rap. It’s RapSoulFunk — an exuberant blend of pop culture wit, live instrumentation, and honest-to-God upliftment. RaneRaps brings big Leo energy: animated, open-hearted, and unapologetically himself. The trumpet and acoustic guitar create a feeling of movement, of rise, while the lyrics celebrate resilience with nuance: the pain is there, but it’s alchemized.
And let’s talk business: RaneRaps isn’t waiting for gatekeepers. He’s putting $1,000+ behind this single with targeted ads, email list activation, and strategy. But unlike many chasing virality, his why is clear — it’s about impact. He’s not just performing healing; he’s investing in it.
In a world where saturation has led many to trade soul for streamability, “Online” feels like a burst of fresh air. It’s crafted, not curated. And it’s proof that energy is currency.
🌫 BoomChild – “Evil Eyes”
There’s a kind of bravery in quiet. In “Evil Eyes”, BoomChild leans into discomfort instead of avoiding it — holding up a mirror to moments of doubt and tension in relationships. But what emerges isn’t bitterness, it’s space. Space for honesty. Space for emotional nuance. With moody production rooted in soul, R&B, and psychedelic funk, the Sydney-based collective crafts a track that feels both intimate and expansive — like being underwater with your eyes wide open.
What makes “Evil Eyes” so striking is that it doesn’t rush the process. In an era of hot takes and instant gratification, BoomChild trusts the slow burn. Their layered vocals, live musicality, and genre-fluid arrangement offer a masterclass in restraint. You don’t just hear this track — you feel it in your chest.
And in the context of healing in motion, “Evil Eyes” reminds us that healing doesn’t always come with fireworks. Sometimes, it comes with silence, soft reflection, and the willingness to sit with your shadows.
Movement, Not Metrics
What ties these songs together isn’t genre — it’s intention. King Preme gives us bars that bruise with grace. RaneRaps throws joy into the air like confetti and dares us to catch it. BoomChild slows the heartbeat just enough for us to hear what’s really there.

All three reject the idea that music must cater to mass algorithms to be valuable. They move. And in doing so, they help us move too — through trauma, ego, loneliness, and hope. These aren’t singles designed for virality. They’re signals. From real people, in real motion.
So whether you’re nodding on your stoop in Richmond, dancing alone in your L.A. apartment, or watching the Sydney sky blur into ocean, these songs are for you. And they’re proof — that healing is possible, even now. Especially now.

































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