Black Keef’s “IDC”: The Song That Will Make The Listener "Check On Their Strong Friends"

In an industry where authenticity can sometimes be overshadowed by commercial appeal, Black Keef stands firm in his artistic identity. His latest track, “IDC”, is a hard-hitting, emotionally charged record that blends alternative rock, metal, and hip-hop influences into a raw, unfiltered anthem of defiance, frustration, and self-preservation.
With haunting melodies, gripping lyrics, and an explosive chorus, “IDC” captures the mental and emotional weight of struggling with inner demons while pushing away a world that often doesn’t understand.
The song opens with a melancholic reflection on relationships and betrayal:
"Time and time again, we call someone a friend. Until the story ends. And everything changed?"
From the start, Black Keef addresses the pain of trust lost and wounds that may never truly heal. The lyrics “I’m alright in my bubble. Isolation saves me trouble.” reinforce the theme of emotional detachment—an attempt at self-preservation by shutting out the world.
Then, the hook kicks in with an unrelenting, anthemic delivery:
"Hey, watch what you say. Cause I don’t care about anything, anything, anything."
It’s a powerful declaration of emotional exhaustion, where caring too much has only led to pain. The rawness continues in the second half of the song as Black Keef explores the impact of depression and time’s inability to fully heal deep wounds:
"Time heals everything, except for this depression thing. The music be my medicine."
This line encapsulates the song’s essence—music as both an outlet and a lifeline. It’s a brutally honest portrayal of the mental battles many face but rarely speak about.

Black Keef describes his style as “raw, unfiltered, and edgy”, blending heavy rock instrumentation with hip-hop elements. His biggest influence? Linkin Park—a band known for its fusion of emotional depth and aggressive sound. Like them, Black Keef channels pain into something both cathartic and relatable.
"My music is fueled by depression, self-awareness, and the idea of using art as a form of healing. I want to reach people who are struggling mentally and emotionally, to let them know they’re not alone."
This mindset is evident in “IDC.” While the song is aggressive and rebellious, it’s also deeply introspective. It doesn’t just express frustration—it acknowledges struggle while offering an outlet for listeners who feel the same.
Black Keef’s journey as a musician has been defined by growth. Initially, he saw himself as an “emo” rocker, but over time, he’s embraced more creative freedom, allowing his music to evolve naturally. His latest project is a blend of emotions—both dark and triumphant—as he recognizes his own talents and ability to reach people through his art.
"It’s the story of a man lost in a confusing world, trying to find his way out of the abyss."
This personal struggle and resilience make “IDC” feel even more authentic. It’s not just a song—it’s a moment of raw, unfiltered truth.

With multiple singles, an EP/album on the way, and a major collaboration titled "Auburn" with Excel Beats, Black Keef is gearing up for a big year. Performances are in the works for later in the year, and he’s ready to continue expanding his sound and artistic reach.
For fans of alternative, metal, and emotionally charged music, Black Keef is an artist to watch. And for those struggling with their own inner battles, his music serves as a reminder that they’re not alone.
With "IDC," Black Keef doesn’t just make noise—he makes a statement.