March 6, 2026
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Nigerian-born, Brooklyn-raised rapper and producer Thutmose is renowned for his electrifying blend of Afrobeat rhythms and pulsating house beats. With over 400 million streams and 1 million monthly Spotify listeners, he first captured global attention as the sole independent artist featured on the Grammy-nominated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack. His rise to fame began in 2017 with a viral freestyle of Kendrick Lamar’s “HUMBLE,” which paved the way for him to join Billie Eilish on her sold-out Don’t Smile at Me Tour.

Out now, Thutmose returns stronger than ever with his first single of the year, “Sixth Sense,” released via The Orchard. Packed with bold ambition and irresistible Afrobeats energy, the track is accompanied by an official video that marks the dawn of a new era for “Bad Boy Thut.” This chapter is all about breaking boundaries, defying conventions, and carving his own path.

Speaking about the release, Thutmose shares, “‘In Sixth Sense, Bad Boy Thut is my alter ego—pushing boundaries, breaking rules, and doing whatever it takes to support my loved ones. It’s not about selling your soul but owning your journey and doing things your way. This track blends that energy with Afrobeats. Collaborating with Amani, an incredibly talented up-and-coming Nigerian artist, made it even more special. Despite being on different continents, we made it happen because Bad Boys don’t let time or distance stop great music.”

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Photo credit – AM Productions, courtesy of The Orchard

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