FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE B.Eveready Ushers in a New Wave of Purposeful Hip-Hop

Baltimore, MD — B.Eveready, a Boston native now making waves in Baltimore, is on a mission to push hip-hop beyond entertainment and turn it into a force for change. His music is fueled by positivity, motivation, and a deep sense of social responsibility, all rooted in his unwavering faith. Think the lyrical depth of Nas and Jay-Z, paired with the soulful urgency you’d find in Marvin Gaye or Stevie Wonder.
A Carnegie Mellon grad with Caribbean heritage, B.Eveready fuses streetwise grit with sharp intellect. His tracks hit hard, offering biting social commentary and clever wordplay that beg for a replay. Through rhyme, he channels both the anger and resilience of Black men in America, making every beat and bar count.
Over the years, B.Eveready has built an impressive catalog, sharing stages and studios with legends like The Last Poets, Cappadonna (Wu-Tang Clan), Talib Kweli, Jin the MC, Skyzoo, Torae, Ski Beatz, and Grammy-nominated producer K.E. On The Track. His projects—“C.P.T.” Mixtape, “Guns & Butta,” “GrindSeason,” “#OutGrind,” and the 2023 EP “WeBeenLegendary” with Mike Body—have racked up more than 500,000 streams, earning praise from fans and critics alike.
Riding the momentum from his latest EP, B.Eveready has just unleashed “Crab Season,” a brand-new project that dropped on May 22nd. The track is a lively collaboration with other Baltimore emcees, packed with razor-sharp lyrics and swagger: “Me & couple Bmore emcees cracking legs & claws, spreading the mustard on some beats and going off. We gotta show these crabs how we get down.” “Crab Season” captures the authentic flavor of Baltimore while delivering knockout verses, proving B.Eveready’s hustle is only picking up speed. Check out “Crab Season” now: https://tr.ee/QKHo3PG-LJ.
And there’s more on the way. B.Eveready has a lineup of singles and projects ready to drop through 2025 and beyond, laser-focused on leaving his mark on hip-hop and lifting up the next generation. For him, this isn’t just about music—it’s about making a statement.
“With B., what you see is what you get. The music tells you everything you need to know.”
This is just the beginning.