Bury The Masses Make a Ruthless Debut with "Hitta Lick"
- Mischa Plouffe
- 2 hours ago
- 2 min read
Emerging from the depths of Kentucky's underground with unrelenting fire, Bury the Masses has officially arrived—and they're not playing nice. The band's debut single, "Hitta Lick," dropped today, and it's a full-throttle assault of Nu Metal aggression, lyrical venom, and unfiltered emotion. Equal parts chaos and control, the track lays the groundwork for a sonic revolution led by one of the most explosive new acts in the heavy music scene.
Fronted by Berran Lee, a battle-tested rapper with roots deep in the local hip-hop community, Bury the Masses (BTM) is carving out a brutal lane where rap and metal collide with purpose. Backed by an equally ferocious lineup—Tai (Vocals), Kai (Drums), Zerø (Guitar), and ŒNî (Bass)—BTM brings precision to the pit, pairing technically tight instrumentation with raw, unrelenting energy.
"Hitta Lick" is more than a debut—it's a warning shot. Fueled by Berran's razor-sharp flow and delivered with the full weight of metalcore muscle, the song showcases the band's ability to hit hard while saying something real. It's the kind of track that feels like a punch to the gut—one you'll want to take again.
The story behind BTM is as no-nonsense as their sound. The band formed before they had a name, focusing entirely on building something authentic and untouchable. After cycling through dozens of "terrible" name options (their words, not ours), they landed on Bury the Masses. This name perfectly captures their mission to crush conformity and bury mediocrity with every riff and rhyme.
Drawing from underground rap and modern metal influences, BTM refuses to fit a mold. This is rap metal without the gimmicks—just raw talent, undeniable chemistry, and a message that hits just as hard as the music.
With "Hitta Lick," Bury the Masses has officially entered the scene. And if this debut is any indication, they're here to dismantle everything in their path.