JURAKHAN Unleashes “QUICK & DANGEROUS”: A Ferocious Dive into Survival, Chaos, and Spiritual Reckoning

Experimental rap artist JURAKHAN drops “QUICK & DANGEROUS”, a volatile and unrelenting single that acts as the ignition point for his forthcoming debut album GITA. Built on a foundation of industrial noise, glitchy textures, and throat-grabbing lyricism, this track does more than provoke; it transports.






Blurring the lines between noise rap, punk, and spiritual warfare, “QUICK & DANGEROUS” captures a life-or-death urgency in both message and delivery. The production is intentionally jarring, with shattering drums, distorted samples, and feedback-laced transitions, but nothing feels accidental. Every sonic fracture is placed with surgical precision, echoing the inner turmoil of an artist navigating trauma, violence, and the pull toward transcendence.






JURAKHAN's vocal performance is visceral, channeling the fire of artists like Death Grips and JPEGMAFIA while forging a lane all his own. His bars reflect the tension between destruction and deliverance, a theme that pulses at the core of the GITA. Written during a period of personal upheaval, the album promises to go deeper into this collision of chaos and clarity.






With “QUICK & DANGEROUS,” JURAKHAN doesn’t just make noise; he builds a space where the soul can scream, survive, and rise. This is experimental rap with purpose, and it’s only the beginning.

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