Diss Topia
Independent Belfast born and raised female rap artist and lyrical force Antoin Gibson delivers their most audacious and intellectually charged work to date with the release of their 5-track EP "Diss Topia." Self-written, self-produced, and conceptually executed without compromise, the project is an unflinching critique of modern society, algorithmic suppression, and digital decay - all told through bar-for-bar technical mastery.
"My decision to release Diss Topia as my first EP is a decision I made sincerely after a successful launch as an independent artist with "FlexAble" was met with systematic shadow-banning, suppression and deletion of my existence on Global platforms who reward independent artistry, hard-work and genuine reception and success with erasure. Most accept the fate and don't fight back, I've been fighting back in the background and in the foreground, I respond to this with Diss Topia."
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?? About the EP
"Diss Topia" is more than a play on "dystopia" - it's a thematic dissection of our current state of disconnection. Through intricate rhyme schemes, poetic meter, and philosophical insight, Antoin uses each track to expose a different facet of society's decline.
This five-track independent release fuses conscious hip-hop, poetic mathcore, diss culture, and dark philosophical commentary. Each track is a weapon in a meta war against digital dilution and systemic decay - from the satirical venom of #DISS, to the razor-sharp logic of Dissometry, to the unapologetic rawness of F U Society, which has already struck a nerve on global indie radio.
• Diss Continued: A re-entry war cry. V for Violence in a virtual age. Where systematic suppression tried to silence me and believing I'd just lie down and accept my fate like other independent artists. I respond to silencing with this EP - Diss Topia.
• Diss Genesis: A true crime indictment of desensitised media and serial killer culture.
• #DISS: Weaponising hashtags against
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