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Bleeder album from The Rawhide Kid

It’s the fourth of July and if you’re feeling more angry than patriotic this year then Rawhide’s punk album, Bleeder, is your soundtrack for the cookout. Stream below:

Cabin Fever album from The Rawhide Kid

Six years in the making, Rawhide’s fifth album Cabin Fever is available to stream now on Bandcamp and will be available Thanksgiving Day on Spotify.

Update 11/28/24: Now on Spotify!

Episode 62 of Rootbeer & Rawhide Rate Rappers serves as a companion piece to the project. Rawhide goes super in-depth talking about the background of each song, how his approach was different than on previous albums and dives in to his creative process. Listen below:

New website, album release date, first single

Welcome to rappinrootbeer.com, the official website of Rootbeer: a talentless emcee from the 518. This first post is full of really exciting stuff for those of you who tolerate my music. I’ll definitely ramble as much in every post but this one is special. You never forget your first…

I’ve been teasing an album called Fear of Success for over a year now and it’s finally finished! On May 27, 2016 you’ll be able to hear it in its entirety for $free.

I’ve been sitting on this domain for some time and since this album release is right around the corner, I thought it would be a great time to put it to good use. Thanks to my close friend and oversized hippie Jason Townley for the design. This website will serve as the central hub for all things Rootbeer so you don’t have to check like 80 different properties every day. Not that you’d want to listen to me every day anyway.

You will notice there are a bunch of links in the primary navigation (at the top) that point to pages that say “coming soon,” or something to that effect. I’ll put stuff on those when I’m good and goddamn ready so kindly stay off my ass.

Finally, check out “Rush Hour,” the first single off Fear of Success! It was produced by Chris Prythm of Ill-iteracy. Both of my longtime fans will remember him as the producer of “Hell of a Time” back in the day.