BlackNut, born Kim Dae-woong on June 18, 1991, is a South Korean rapper and lyricist known for his blunt and often controversial style. He burst onto the scene with his unfiltered lyrics and confident, at times incendiary, delivery, gaining a reputation as a bold voice in the Korean hip-hop community. BlackNut's rise to wider recognition came when he participated in the fourth season of the South Korean rap competition show "Show Me the Money," where his audacious performances and sharp-tongued rhymes made him a standout contestant.
Despite facing criticism and legal challenges over some of his provocative content, BlackNut has continued to leave an imprint on the hip-hop landscape with a string of fresh releases that showcase his raw storytelling and innovative approach to beat-making. Notable recent works include "PPP," wherein he continues to deliver punchy lines with his signature wit; "Gagalive," which highlights his playful and unapologetic style; and "100," a track that exemplifies his rapid-fire flow and clever wordplay. His discography often navigates themes of fame, personal struggles, and the South Korean music industry, providing a platform for his unique voice in the world of music.
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