Jacob Banks - Monster 2.0 Ft. Boogie (audio) • Fast & Free

It emphasizes being the "last man standing" and embracing one's identity even when labeled as a villain or demon by others.

"Monster 2.0" by Jacob Banks featuring Boogie is a raw anthem centered on and the resilience required to survive being ostracized by society.

The song and its various versions have gained significant cultural traction through high-profile placements: Jacob Banks - Monster 2.0 ft. Boogie (Audio)

A version of "Monster" was featured in the first episode of Season 4 of the Starz series Power . It was also used in the series Quantico .

U.K. singer Jacob Banks and rapper Boogie teamed up for a riveting remix of "Monster 2.0," which is premiering on The FADER today. It emphasizes being the "last man standing" and

Banks explains that the song is about how society takes away opportunities and then "crucifies" individuals for the means they use to thrive.

The track features a "heavy, four-on-the-floor, foot-thumping, warrior kind of vibe" influenced by Banks' Nigerian roots. It was also used in the series Quantico

Jacob Banks And Boogie Conquer Repression On “Monster 2.0”

It emphasizes being the "last man standing" and embracing one's identity even when labeled as a villain or demon by others.

"Monster 2.0" by Jacob Banks featuring Boogie is a raw anthem centered on and the resilience required to survive being ostracized by society.

The song and its various versions have gained significant cultural traction through high-profile placements:

A version of "Monster" was featured in the first episode of Season 4 of the Starz series Power . It was also used in the series Quantico .

U.K. singer Jacob Banks and rapper Boogie teamed up for a riveting remix of "Monster 2.0," which is premiering on The FADER today.

Banks explains that the song is about how society takes away opportunities and then "crucifies" individuals for the means they use to thrive.

The track features a "heavy, four-on-the-floor, foot-thumping, warrior kind of vibe" influenced by Banks' Nigerian roots.

Jacob Banks And Boogie Conquer Repression On “Monster 2.0”