LA based Atlanta rapper Lil Gnar has come onto the scene strong over the past year. Dropping his debut mixtape “Gnar Lif3” just under a year ago we got to see the versatility he can bring to any given song. From straight up heavy metal screaming with Zillakami on Man Down to catchy hooks on Mothership, Gnar showed that he can do it all.

Since the release of that 2018 project Lil Gnar has stayed busy working on and releasing new music. On top of running his skate and apparel brand Gnarcotic the singles “Death Note”, “Octane Sex”, “Cabbage” and others have continued to hit music platforms.

Complete with Instagram flexes;

And new music videos;

Lil Gnar knows how to create dope content, generate hype and drop fire music.

In January Gnar announced that a new project would be released in the coming weeks titled “Fire Hazard” but he soon retracted those statements and said that the project needed more time.

During this announcement he was touring with Comethazine and JayDaYoungan, but after a short time told his fans via Instagram that he would not be finishing the remainder of the tour. Some suspected this was because of a falling out between the three rappers since JayDaYoungan too ended up dropping from the tour around the same time. This was never confirmed and Gnar states the reasoning for his absence being because Fire Hazard needed his full attention and effort.

A few months later Gnar released his song “Octane Sex” and “Death Note” featuring Lil Skies and Craig Xen. Both of these songs had visuals to go along with them, one of which being directed by Cole Bennett and dropping on the Lyrical Lemonade YouTube channel.

Since then, Lil Gnar has dropped another song and video titled “Cabbage” while also staying busy on his Instagram and releasing new Gnarcotic collections.

Recently he made a post telling his fans that Fire Hazard was officially finished and had a new release date of September 20th.

He recently posted a snippet of a song off the project titled “Rockstar Flow” that sounded absolutely fire. Iced out, dripped down, and posted up smoking a Woods in his RPG colored Porsche we see Gnar snapping on the unreleased song. “Look at all these stones i’m a rockstar”

Be sure to check out Lil Gnar’s Fire Hazard dropping September 20th on all platforms. Also, follow him on Instagram to see one of the most entertaining artists in the rap game.

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