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Artwork for the CHUCKY single by Kresnt

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Vancouver’s Kresnt unleashes spine-tingling Halloween vibes with “CHUCKY”

HipHopCanada is proud to premiere the latest single and video from Afghan-Canadian artist, Kresnt. “CHUCKY,” inspired by the horror movie by the same name, was co-direcred by Kresnt and Ronan Bryson.

Afghan-Canadian artist Kresnt is looking to set the scene ablaze with the release of his electrifying new Halloween-inspired single, “CHUCKY.” But “CHUCKY” isn’t your typical spooky tune; it’s a bone-chilling masterpiece that’s taken Kresnt’s game to the next level.

Accompanied by a cinematic music video that’s nothing short of an eerie adventure, the West Coast-based rapper has given fans the ultimate Halloween treat!

Kresnt’s “CHUCKY” is the first glimpse into his upcoming album, GOOD SPIRITS, set to drop on Nov. 14, 2023. And believe us when we say, he’s already raised our spirits with this hair-raising release.

An outdoor selfie of a man in a toque and sunglasses
Kresnt (Photo: Supplied)

The track itself is a lyrical rollercoaster that delves into the dark, twisted psyche of Chucky, the infamous killer doll from the horror movie franchise by the same name. Kresnt’s slick rhymes and impeccable flow merge seamlessly with the haunting beat to create a sonic experience that’s both captivating and eerie.

What truly sets “CHUCKY” apart is the accompanying visual. Kresnt has taken viewers on a thrilling journey through a horror-inspired dreamscape. From abandoned, shadowy corridors to eerie, fog-laden forests, it serves as the perfect spine-tingling companion to the single. The video, directed by Kresnt (along with Ronan Bryson), is a testament to his artistic prowess and his commitment to crafting a complete multimedia experience for his fans.

The audiodrugz-produced “CHUCKY” is available now to pre-save.

Artwork for the CHUCKY single by Kresnt
“CHUCKY” by Kresnt
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