Of all the co-signs a rising artist could receive, the most coveted is still Drake’s — just look at the response to his remix of 4Batz’s breakout song “Act II: Date @ 8.” Even Kendrick Lamar, who is ...
Rap fans are looking for someone to blame after a much-hyped Drake feature touted to appear on Bfb Da Packman’s new album Forget Me Not failed to materialize. While the Flint rapper tried to explain ...
Days before our interview, Bfb Da Packman texts to say that we can talk, “any day any time.” When the 25-year-old rapper answers the phone, it’s clear he wasn’t kidding. His voice cuts in and out as ...
Reports claimed Drizzy would be on the “Olympic S### Talkin” track. Some Bfb Da Packman fans expected Drake to appear on the Michigan rapper’s new Forget Me Not album. However, the project arrived ...
After livening up the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic with his viral smash “Free Joe Exotic,” Flint, Mich.-reared rapper BfB Da Packman is back today (Dec. 9) with his latest single and video, ...
Flint-raised, Houston-based rapper Bfb Da Packman has shared a new track featuring Wiz Khalifa called “Fun Time.” The song, produced by Enrgy, arrives with a music video directed by OShotYouFilmz.
We talked with Bfb Da Packman about transitioning from the streets to rap, why he doesn't consider himself to be a "comedic" rapper, and potentially doing a TV show with Zack Fox. From grief and legal ...
Bfb Da Packman has his legs planted wide and his chest all the way out, and he lifts a mop like it’s a dumbbell. He’s wearing flip-flops with socks, blue shorts covered in turtles, and a crewneck ...
Hip-hop moves fast these days, and with that, a rapper's fortune can really change in just a week. That's what happened for Michigan rapper Bfb Da Packman. In 2015, he moved to Houston from his ...
Flint-raised, Houston-based rapper BfB Da Packman has announced his debut studio album. It’s called Fat N****s Need Love Too, and it arrives this Friday (June 25) via The Lunch Crew Company. The new ...
Days before our interview, Bfb Da Packman texts to say that we can talk, “any day any time.” When the 25-year-old rapper answers the phone, it’s clear he wasn’t kidding. His voice cuts in and out as ...