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Who Is Boo-ker Blahzay? My Story, My Struggle, My Sound
Posted on April 5, 2025

From Buffalo With Grit
Buffalo, New York doesn’t hand out dreams for free. The winters are cold, the struggle is real, and only the strongest keep pushing. I’m Boo-ker Blahzay, an independent hip hop artist shaped by that same grind.
Music found me early, not as an escape—but as a way to express what I couldn’t always say out loud. Since 2016, I’ve been chasing this vision, one beat, one verse, and one video at a time.
No Labels. No Handouts. Just Vision.
Everything I release is 100% me—from the beat to the bars to the video. I produce my music in FL Studio, write and record my own lyrics, and mix them all the way up to the final master. My visuals are built using AI, Photoshop, SkyReel, and Adobe Premiere, giving me full creative control.
No shortcuts. No gimmicks. Just raw, independent hustle.
My Sound: Truth, Grit, and Unfiltered Emotion
My music pulls no punches. If you’ve ever felt stuck, heartbroken, betrayed, or inspired to rise—there’s a track in my catalog for you. I bring truth to the mic, whether it’s in tracks like:
- Winter Winner – an anthem for survivors
- Burning Bridges – a confessional about pain and progress
- Toxic – a wild, animated journey through love and chaos
Each song is a piece of my story—and maybe yours too.
Family First. Always.
I don’t do this just for me. I’m building something that can support my family for years to come. Every verse is another brick in that foundation. Through my group Bread and Butter Business, we represent more than music—we represent loyalty, survival, and legacy.
What’s Next for Boo-ker Blahzay?
I’ve released over 100 songs, created multiple AI-generated music videos, and launched my merch line BlahFace Gear. But I’m just getting started.
I want to use this blog to show you more than music—I want to share the journey. The tools. The mindset. The real.
Tap In and Stay Tuned

Still Independent. Still Hungry. Boo-ker Blahzay.
Why P.O.P.N. is More Than a Slogan
Posted on April 5, 2025
People’s Neglect ain't just a phrase—it’s our shared story. We turn that neglect into drive. That’s the hustle, that’s the brand.
Making the ‘Toxic’ Music Video: Cartoons, Hazmat Suits & Real-Life Vibes
Posted on April 5, 2025

What If Toxic Love Was a Cartoon World?
Toxic relationships are real—and so is the pain they leave behind. But what if that emotional chaos got turned into a twisted cartoon world where heartbreak wore a hazmat suit and the exes were literally radioactive?
That’s the energy behind my animated music video “Toxic”—a wild, colorful ride through heartbreak, survival, and humor, set in a toxic cartoon version of Buffalo, NY.
Visual Style: Cartoon Meets Sci-Fi Hip-Hop
I designed the whole thing to feel like a visually driven animated short—almost like an adult cartoon, but with more style than edge. The character you see in the hazmat suit? That’s me—Boo-ker Blahzay—in full green designer glasses, dread ponytail, and a gas mask.
Everything is symbolic. The leaking buildings, radioactive signs, twisted streets—all metaphors for what toxic love and betrayal feel like. But instead of going dark and depressing, I flipped it and made it fun to watch.
Made with AI + Hustle
I used AI tools like Kling AI, SkyReel, and Photoshop to build the world. Every scene was created one by one, using the “last frame” technique in SkyReel so the animation flows like a continuous journey.
This wasn't about having a big studio budget—it was about vision and resourcefulness. I used what I had and made something no label could’ve imagined.
Symbolism & Visual Gags
Some of the best moments in the video are lowkey jokes wrapped in visuals—like the Toxic Meter scene or the cartoon ex characters doing the most in the background. Every frame has a message or a laugh hidden in it. If you rewatch it, you’ll catch new things every time.
Why ‘Toxic’ Matters
I’ve seen what toxic relationships can do to people—including myself. This video is part art, part therapy, and part entertainment. It’s my way of saying, “Yeah, I’ve been through it. But I made something out of it.”
Watch the Video + Join the Movement
- ▶️ Watch the Full “Toxic” Music Video on YouTube
- 🛒 Cop the Official Merch on BlahFace Gear
- 🎧 Stream ‘Toxic’ on all platforms

From radioactive heartbreak to cartoon comeback — this is Toxic.