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“I TOOK A ROLL OF THE DICE ON MY LIFE” – EMCEE KERSER

9th album in as many years, ‘Roll The Dice’ is the pure definition of Kerser. Of his career, his history, his unrelenting determination to breakdown industry constructs regardless of the risks or consequences.

Lead track ‘Rap Now’ descends into grimy trap, encapsulating the subterranean world of ABK. The album features familiar and new guests as well as a bunch of insane surprise international collaborations. Teaming up again with acclaimed Sydney producer Open Till L8, Kerser proves once more that he’s a force to be reckoned with.

Notoriously outspoken, genuinely self made, imprinted in the game. ‘Roll The Dice’ drops April 3rd 2020.

Initially banned from radio and shunned by media and industry alike, the Campbelltown-bred rapper refused to be ignored. Reflecting on what the scene was like when he was on his way up, Kerser reminds, "You had to get radioplay - a triple j push - to make money back then... I was the first to show that you can do

BIOGRAPHY

Initially banned from radio and shunned by media and industry alike, the Campbelltown-bred rapper refused to be ignored. Reflecting on what the scene was like at the beginning of his way up, Kerser reminds, “You had to get radioplay – a Triple J push – to make money back then… I was the first to show that you can do it via social media, really, and word of mouth.”

It was through this sheer determination and self-belief that Kerser carved out his own niche and nurtured a fanbase that continues to expand, both locally and internationally.

A self-made success story, Kerser cut his teeth in the warzone that is Sydney’s outer-west battle-rap scene in his early twenties when he defeated opponent after opponent before finding himself opposite the ARIA Award-winning pop rapper 360. Footage from this battle went viral thanks to YouTube and the rebellious emcee won over a slew of new fans.

When Kerser released his debut album ‘The Nebulizer’ in 2011, Australian hip hop was introduced to raw raps over electro / hard EDM beats. Upon re

'I was eating Xanax like lollies every day': Aussie music producer who helped make 'lad rapper' Kerser famous opens up about his dark drug addiction

An Australian music producer has revealed he was addicted to the drug Xanax while in the recording studio with 'lad rapper' Kerser.

Nebs recalled his experiences working on Kerser's third album S.C.O.T - which was released in 2013 - during a 90-minute interview with DJ Sanchez.

'I don't want to speak for Kerser but me, I was chopping heaps of xannies,' he said.

'I was doing some f***ed up s*** at the time. It was like I was going back to how I used to be on that album. 

'I feel like I was becoming an addict for the xannies. I was smashing 'em aye. I was eating them like lollies every day bro.'

Australian producer Nebs said he was addicted to prescription medication while in the studio with rapper Kerser 

'I don't want to speak for Kerser but me, I was chopping heaps of xannies,' Nebs said. Nebs is pictured left with Kerser

Nebs said S.C.O.T has 'some bangers on it' but he probably prefers Kerser's second album No Rest

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