Hip-Hop artist, BigStar Johnson has recently revealed the official artwork for his highly anticipated sophomore album, titled 'Ceaser' in honour of his father. Following his debut album 'Me & Mines' back in 2018.
In his announcement, the artist gets into the significance of art and music as science is, that is often overlooked or unspoken of. Which is also the reason why he looks and creates the type of music that he does.
The album's artwork is a captivating split image featuring half of Big Star's face and half of his father's. In his caption accompanying the reveal, Big Star shares, “Looking at my Father (CEASER) is like looking in the mirror... it took understanding him in order to fully understand myself. This is the story of a son becoming a father and understanding his father.”
Check out the post below:
According to BigStar Johnson, 'Ceaser' represents a re-introduction to self. The album is a journey of rediscovery, where the artist explores his inner strength and seeks to re-establish his place in the world.
The album is dropping on February 2nd.
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