One of Brooklyn’s finest and (youngest) emcees Brian “Astro” Bradley has come a long way from being a contestant on the first season of “X Factor USA.” After starring in the sci-fi flick Earth to Echo and filming the new FOX show Red Band Society, "The Astronomical Kid" is back to his musical roots with new heat on “88,” the first cut off of his upcoming EP Computer Era.
Once again, the teen spitter does it again, giving ode to the golden age of 1988 hip hop, proving he’s an old musical soul. In true Astro form, he gives an organic visual, highlighting his east coast stomping grounds and penchant for tight, head-bobbin’ flows.
Computer Era is coming soon.
“Astro – 88” is a vibrant and energetic hip-hop track that pays homage to the golden era of rap while infusing it with modern flair. Against a backdrop of nostalgic beats and catchy melodies, Astro delivers a dynamic and captivating performance that showcases his lyrical prowess and charismatic flow.
The song’s title, “88,” serves as a nod to the classic hip-hop sound of the late 1980s and early 1990s, as Astro channels the spirit of the era with his sharp lyricism and smooth delivery. His verses are filled with clever wordplay and witty references, painting a vivid picture of his journey in the music industry and his aspirations for the future.
With its infectious groove and infectious hooks, “88” is the ultimate anthem for anyone looking to reminisce about the glory days of hip-hop while embracing the evolution of the genre. Whether you’re a seasoned rap fan or a newcomer to the scene, this track is sure to get you nodding your head and vibing along.
With its vibrant energy and nostalgic vibes, “88” is a testament to Astro’s talent as an artist and his ability to capture the essence of hip-hop with authenticity and flair. Whether you’re cruising through the city streets or chilling with friends, this track is sure to leave a lasting impression.