Buff Da God Breaks Down  ‘Trap Harder’, His Creative Journey, and Black Empowerment.

Buff Da God breaks down Trap Harder | TCB

In an interview with Mz Mophilla, rapper Buff Da God delved into his latest freestyle “Trap Harder” and various facets of his personal and professional life. Buff characterizes himself as a “misogynistic hypersexualized cocky Jew from the zoo” hailing from Dorchester, Boston.

During their discussion, they dissected the lyrics of “Trap Harder”, with Buff explaining the meanings behind several lines. He shared insights about his upbringing, the absence of mentorship from “OGs”, and his battles with substance abuse. Buff also talked about his creative process and upcoming projects, including the “Sauce Boss” tape, while offering his views on the music industry.

The conversation touched on themes such as Black empowerment, self-reflection, and personal growth, providing a glimpse into Buff’s background, artistic style, and philosophy as an independent artist. Additionally, it explored broader themes related to the hip-hop industry and the experience of growing up in Boston.