The world has come to know Blxst as a culture-shifting multi-hyphenate -- singer, rapper, producer, songwriter, executive -- and a master of all. Leading the new wave of L.A. hip-hop since 2020's billion-streaming No Love Lost EP, he's earned multiple career-defining awards, collaborated with global greats, sold out tours across the world, and has always kept his foot on the gas.
In 2023, Blxst reached a new career high with his first two GRAMMY Award nominations for "Best Melodic Rap Performance" as a feature on Kendrick Lamar's "Die Hard" with Amanda Reifer, and "Album of the Year" on Lamar's revered LP, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. Posting up more than 2.8 billion career streams, he finished the year earning several "Best of 2022" titles from key opinion leaders such as Associated Press, Rolling Stone, LA Times, and more.
But with his 2024 debut album, I'll Always Come Find You, he's changing his pace a bit.
Executive produced by Grammy-winning producer Sounwave (Kendrick Lamar, Taylor Swift, Beyonce) I'll Always Come Find You is Blxst's most motivated project to date. The 20-track concept album is split into four acts where Blxst takes on the character of Birdie, a young man who inherits his father's chauffeur car service upon his sudden passing. While Birdie's focus is on the destination ahead, he's confronted with a constant reminder of the life lessons his father instilled in him throughout experiences unfolding in the backseat. I'll Always Come Find You is the soundtrack to Blxst and Birdie's introspective journeys, analyzing the twists and turns of love and relationships, personal identity, and self-reflection.
Slowing down to reflect on his journey thus far while he looks out to the open road, Blxst has both hands on the wheel and knows exactly where he's going.