Hip-hop artist Branded Moore, a longtime fixture in Canada’s independent music scene, is turning up the volume on industry exploitation with his latest release, “Robert Greed.” Recorded alongside the Drunken Arseholes, the track takes a pointed jab at the “pay-to-play” practices that continue to plague grassroots music communities—from shady promoters to artists buying their way onto stages.
With a gritty beat and unapologetically sharp lyrics, “Robert Greed” challenges the status quo and calls for a return to authenticity in hip-hop. It’s more than a diss track—it’s a demand for respect, built on talent, not transactions.
“This one’s for every artist who built their name the right way—by earning it, not buying it,” Moore says. “The game’s flooded with people who think they can buy credibility. It’s time someone said something.”
The single is now available on all major streaming platforms.
Stream “Robert Greed” here -
https://open.spotify.com/track/47aHFqi6z3YTkldX5r51e4?si=pT-BtKSaQPajpZoxlddk0Q
Download Link for DJ's (please do not share)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QRuHu-TLirXCqw334_J3Elz30pkSUVTF?usp=drive_link
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