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		Keeana Kee “Tik Tok”: The Ultimate Summer Anthem Groover City
Mount Druitt could be home — if you’ve ever lived with rhythm in your veins. This place goes wild on its own pace — rough, restless, alive. That’s where MUNZER grew up, and he carries that pulse in his lungs. The artist just dropped another one — and yes, we’re talking about it – because we like it.
When I pressed play on V.I.P, I felt the sound move through me. Thick bass lines bumping through the air, and the man’s voice came like a street sermon. “I’m living large with my entourage,” he says. I feel it – that’s a statement if I ever heard one. You can hear the content behind that line — the survival, the grind, even some hunger out there.
MUNZER’s confidence comes from work and living. Every verse feels like a brick laid by hand — a story of someone who fought to stand tall. I feel that weight — you can trace it back to his earlier tracks, Keep It Real if you want, Supernova if you dare.
MUNZER has been carving stages since 2014, starting with his debut album launch party — the kind of local night everyone talks about. From the Blacktown City Council Festivals between 2014 and 2018 to the Street University sessions that ran from 2013 to 2016, he kept his name in the air and his rhymes awake. Later came the Hip Hop Knect showcases from 2017 to 2019, where he learned how to hold a crowd and burn a stage with presence alone.
That same energy runs through V.I.P. now — pushed by Bullzeye Beats in Sydney, Australia. Inside that small studio, behind the mic, MUNZER carries history in every drop. He blends the sound of a dance floor with the grit of Mount Druitt, making something that hits both the streets and the feed.
When he drops “Top of the food chain, nothing left to consume,” I pause. Because he’s not talking about winning — he shows it. Years of influence from 2Pac, Big Pun, and Kool G Rap live between the bars, but the voice is pure MUNZER style. The verses storm with lines like “Fi fo fo fum, I smell the blood of anybody who wants some.” Pure muscle memory — I can feel the years inside that flow.
I’ve met plenty of artists chasing access, but MUNZER owns his section. “Beware boy, I’m stepping in — V.I.P is my section — and you feel the pride. He walks his own lane, building the floor under his feet with every word. Listening to V.I.P, I get the sense of a man who made music to survive. It’s heavy, alive, and made to move crowds — from TikTok clips to packed Sydney nights.
Behind the bravado sits something deeper: the pride of a Western Sydney artist who turned his local story into a rhythm people can dance to. A mix of danger and drive, an echo of backstreets and block parties, and the pulse of someone who finally feels seen. MUNZER found his voice in the noise and raised it high enough for the world to hear.
Find out more about MUNZER on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Spotify. The man himself’s a story — and I know you like good stories.
Written by: Flav
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