Dirt Bound

Bonefide

The song Dirt Bound by Bonefide from the album Something's Drippin has become a gritty anthem for the Zoo Crew’s listeners, the self-proclaimed Zoo Freaks, who vibe to its raw energy on THE ZOO radio station. According to lyrics shared on Genius, the track is a fierce takedown of ego and deception, with lines like “Something dripping from your lip / I know its bullshit / You're such a liar, a common thief.” The song’s unapologetic tone resonates with the hippie DJ collective’s ethos of authenticity and rebellion against pretense. While specific interviews about the song are scarce, its themes of calling out narcissism and fleeting grandeur align with Bonefide’s broader lyrical style, which often tackles real-world struggles with a sharp edge.

One piece of trivia about Dirt Bound is its vivid imagery of downfall, as seen in the line “You're dirt bound / Going grey, getting old / Out in the cold.” This paints a picture of inevitable decline for those who live inauthentically, a message that likely strikes a chord with the Zoo Freaks’ countercultural spirit. Though no direct social media posts from Bonefide explicitly discuss the song’s creation, the artist’s online presence suggests a deep connection to music as a form of truth-telling. Fans on platforms like Genius have noted the song’s production, with its heavy beats and stark delivery, as a standout on the Something's Drippin album, making it a perfect fit for the Zoo Crew’s eclectic, no-nonsense playlists.

Bonefide, whose real name is Teron Carter, began his musical journey in the underground hip-hop scene, driven by a passion for storytelling through rhyme. According to bio details on Genius, Carter grew up immersed in diverse musical influences, from classic rap to soul, which shaped his unique sound. He started writing lyrics as a teenager, honing his craft in local cyphers and open mic nights. His breakthrough came with early mixtapes that caught the attention of independent labels, leading to the release of Something's Drippin. Bonefide’s commitment to raw, unfiltered expression has earned him a loyal following, particularly among fans who appreciate his refusal to conform to mainstream trends.

While Bonefide maintains a relatively low-key online presence, fans can connect with him through his official channels. His Genius profile serves as a hub for lyrics and community discussions, though no dedicated official website is currently listed. On Facebook, searching for Bonefide yields fan-driven posts, but no verified artist page is prominent. Similarly, Instagram and X lack confirmed Bonefide accounts, suggesting he may prioritize music over social media stardom. Fan communities are also sparse, with no major dedicated websites or Facebook groups standing out, though Genius remains a go-to for Zoo Freaks and others to engage with his work.


 

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