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05/31/2026

Work In Progress. Bilistic "Cream of the Crop"

“Keep Holding On” by Bilistic ft. J. Roberts & Schweitz feels like the soundtrack to surviving your darkest moments.The ...
05/28/2026

“Keep Holding On” by Bilistic ft. J. Roberts & Schweitz feels like the soundtrack to surviving your darkest moments.

The emotion in this record isn’t forced. It sounds lived in. The production carries this heavy, reflective atmosphere that pulls you into a space where pain, struggle, faith, and perseverance all collide. The music has a slow-burning intensity to it — emotional melodies layered over hard drums that make every line hit even deeper. It feels like driving alone at night replaying everything you’ve been through… but refusing to quit.

Lyrically, they speak directly to people who feel overlooked, exhausted, mentally drained, or pushed to their limit. The message isn’t fake motivation or surface-level positivity. It’s about enduring real life when life keeps testing you. The title itself becomes a mantra throughout the song — not giving up even when everything around you tells you to fold.

What makes the track stand out is how personal it feels. You can hear the hunger, the scars, the determination, and the belief underneath the words. It’s the kind of song that people don’t just listen to… they relate to.

And the craziest part?
This is Week 34 of Bilistic releasing a BRAND NEW song every single week for 3 years straight in an attempt to set a Guinness World Records. No industry machine. No long breaks. Just relentless consistency and real music every week.

If you’ve ever fought through hard times silently… this song will speak to you.

🎧 “Keep Holding On” — Bilistic ft. Jeremiah Roberts & Kenneth Schweitzer Drops Tomorrow ON ALL PLATFORMS!

05/21/2026

“Forgive Me” — A Raw Confession on Accountability, Healing, and Self-Redemption by Bilistic

Independent hip-hop artist Bilistic releases “Forgive Me,” a deeply personal and emotionally unfiltered record that explores one of the hardest truths in personal growth: forgiving yourself. Marking **Week 33** of an unprecedented creative journey—releasing **one new song every week for three consecutive years** in pursuit of a world record—*“Forgive Me”* stands as one of the most vulnerable entries in the catalog.

Written, produced, recorded, mixed, and mastered entirely by Bilistic, the song strips away bravado and replaces it with accountability, self-reflection, and emotional honesty. Over a somber, introspective instrumental, Bilistic confronts the weight of his own mistakes, failed relationships, misplaced priorities, and the emotional damage caused—both to others and to himself.

The chorus functions like a repeated confession and a plea:

“Forgive me… anyone I ever caused pain /
Forgive me… I never meant to hurt you /
Forgive me… like I’ve forgiven you.”

Rather than positioning himself as a victim, Bilistic turns the lens inward. Verses move fluidly between addressing former partners and addressing himself, blurring the line between outward apology and inner reckoning. Lines about pride, emotional dependence, staying when he wasn’t chosen, and moving too fast through life (“90mph until I die”) resonate with anyone who’s ever ignored red flags or learned lessons the hard way.

What makes *“Forgive Me”* especially relatable is its refusal to soften the truth. The song acknowledges poor decisions, ego, lust, misplaced loyalty, and the lingering guilt that follows. Yet it also offers resolution. The bridge delivers the song’s core message plainly and powerfully: forgiveness isn’t just grace for others—it’s survival for yourself.

“Forgiveness is hard to do /
When you can’t let go it only hurts you /
Forgive others but more importantly /
Forgive yourself…”

“Forgive Me” isn’t just a song—it’s a mirror. It speaks to anyone carrying regret, anyone learning how to let go, and anyone trying to heal without pretending they were flawless along the way. In an era of curated perfection, Bilistic offers something far more rare: truth.

With Week 33 complete, Bilistic continues his relentless creative marathon—proving that consistency, authenticity, and emotional depth can coexist at the highest level.
For fans of introspective hip-hop, emotional storytelling, and real-life accountability, “Forgive Me” is essential listening.


I created a new genre of music called “Doo W*p Hop.”  This song is called America.  We made this for the 4th of July.  G...
07/04/2025

I created a new genre of music called “Doo W*p Hop.” This song is called America. We made this for the 4th of July. God bless America! Happy 4th! Please share!

https://youtu.be/TAU4nmTcKWs?si=TJhmf3KX926GJWHw

Also be sure to visit www.doowophop.com

Introducing "Jukebox" - A Groundbreaking Album Showcasing the Revolutionary Genre of Doo- W*p Hop.Renowned artist Staccato, formerly known as Scott Al-Tall, ...

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