Kid Bookie’s new, intense single featuring Corey Taylor
What is particularly interesting about “Blame”, the new single from the British rapper Kid Bookie? The presence of Corey Taylor. The Slipknot frontman lends his voice to a piece that stands out for its marked intensity on both a musical and emotional level.
According to what Kid Bookie himself told, the song represents something very personal: he describes it as a sort of therapeutic moment, in which he addresses issues related to introspection, individual responsibility and personal growth. The artist underlines how comparing oneself is not simple, but necessary to evolve.
The collaboration between the two is nothing new: over the years they have already worked together several times, building a solid artistic relationship that has lasted for almost a decade. However, “Blame” is presented as an important milestone for them too, because it pushes both towards new creative directions – while maintaining a common basis.
Corey Taylor also expressed enthusiasm for the project, explaining that he immediately agreed to participate after hearing the song, struck by its strength and originality. The singer also reiterated his respect for Kid Bookie, defining him not only as a collaborator, but also as a person to whom he is particularly attached.
