DAYUM, Bobby Blakdout’s debut album, has cemented his status as a groundbreaking artist in the music industry. With over 700,000 Spotify streams on its first day and an immediate rise into Apple iTunes’ Top 10.
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With this album, Bobby Blakdout pairs legendary hip-hop artists like Juicy J, Gucci Mane, Rick Ross, Xzibit, and Cam’ron with top-tier electronic music producers, including Dirty Audio, HEKLER, Dabow, and Gladez. Tracks such as “POLEDANCE” with Juicy J and “BANDS” featuring Gucci Mane and Dirty Audio highlight Bobby Blakdout’s unique fusion of rap and EDM, crafting an experience that appeals to fans across both genres.
GQ’s Exclusive Interview
In an exclusive interview with GQ, Bobby Blakdout delved into his inspirations, including his stepfather’s battle with cancer and his subsequent mission to use music as a force for good. His charitable foundation, tied to the album’s release, supports children battling cancer through music therapy, embodying his commitment to making a difference.
Dubbed “The Suge Knight of Electronic Music”
The Source Magazine has called Bobby Blakdout “The Suge Knight of Electronic Music,” a nod to his influence and ability to bring powerful collaborations to life. The album’s bold production and Bobby’s independent label, Blak’d Out Records, echo his vision of reshaping the music landscape.
Featured in Leading Publications
Beyond GQ‘s exclusive coverage, DAYUM has been celebrated in Billboard Argentina, EARMILK, Dancing Astronaut, and The Source, among others, for its innovation and cultural impact.
With DAYUM, Bobby Blakdout proves himself as a fearless creator, blending genres and pushing boundaries, while remaining grounded in a mission that goes beyond music. This album isn’t just a listening experience; it’s a cultural statement. For more on Bobby and his journey, check out GQ‘s feature




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