Egyptian-Australian artist Kid Pharaoh emerges from the shadows with his first solo release
since 2022’s “British Museum”, unleashing the first single from his forthcoming album.
Sinister, theatrical, and merciless, “Let the Blood Spill” is a venom-drenched warning shot.
Across a three-verse lyrical assault, Kid Pharaoh dismantles manufactured artistry, industry
manipulation, and the erasure of heritage. His words cut through personal betrayals and industry schemes alike, leaving no one unscathed. Self-produced, the track fuses an eerie Middle Eastern string sample fit for the most terrifying of horror scores with thunderous hip-hop drums, charging like a war march through anything in its path.
None are safe: agents, contemporaries, and former collaborators alike face his unflinching, surgical critique, aimed squarely at manipulative industry figures, image obsessed artists, and those profiting from his heritage. Directed by Kid Pharaoh, the accompanying visual is a stylish black-and-white Hitchcockian fever dream - blending gothic architecture, surreal imagery, and shadow-drenched cinematography into a haunting experience.
