Marcus Christ returns with โGet The Haters Backโ, the second single from his album The American Pharaoh. Following the momentum of lead cut โDonโt Wait,โ this Hollywood-recorded track (engineered by Georgii at The Room Studios on Melrose) tightens Marcusโs identity into a defiant, cinematic hip-hop statement. The American Pharaoh frames resilience, ambition, and bruised introspection, and this single wears those themes loud and proud.
The arrangement slips in soft, glimmering piano at first, then cinematic, shrill strings swell as if warning of a storm. Suddenly, the beat drops, as a hard, catchy rhythm with chest-thumping low end that anchors Marcusโs clean, husky voice. He comes off precise and aggressive, as every consonant snaps, every rhyme lands. He raps with old-school bravado and modern bounce, trading barbed one-liners about money, scars, and street survival for a chorus, the chanty โGet the haters backโ โ thatโs built to stick.
The production is glossy without glossing over rough edges, as Georgiiโs engineering gives space for transient hits, sparkling highs, and a low-end that rattles windows. Small production touches, with crisp transient snaps, filtered risers, and tight pocketed snares, let the verses breathe and make the final chorus hit like a sledgehammer.
By turns swaggering and vulnerable, โGet The Haters Backโ works as both flex and confession. Itโs radio-ready but built for packed rooms, perfect for late-night drives or headphone introspection. Marcus Christ serves up charisma and caution in equal measure because heโs staking a claim through this song.
So crank it, sing along to that chant, and watch him carving out his lane on The American Pharaoh. Check out his album too, if you like what you hear.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
