Play At Your Own Risk

EB Rebel’s Play At Your Own Risk EP is a fearless, genre-defying project that packs a punch from start to finish. The focus track, “Numero Uno,” opens with grungy basslines and aggressive energy, blending punk rock and electronic hip-hop into something completely fresh. Rebel’s vocals cut through the track with attitude, setting the tone for the EP’s raw, in-your-face vibe.

The NYC-based, Dallas-born artist has always embraced pushing boundaries, and Play At Your Own Risk continues that rebellious streak. Rebel’s sound is a high-energy cocktail of post-punk influences and experimental hip-hop, and it’s clear that they’re not here to play it safe. The EP brings a mix of aggressive bass, distorted electronics, and catchy beats that are impossible to ignore. It’s music that feels urgent, full of tension, and unrelenting. Rebel's bold creative vision has earned them recognition from Afropunk, BET, and MTV, and with over half a million streams on past tracks, their impact is undeniable.

What’s even more impressive is Rebel’s journey—after initially pursuing a degree in Legal Studies, they took a risk and ditched law school to follow their musical dreams. The decision paid off, leading to music featured in BET’s Stay Woke documentary and collaborations with brands like SONOS and Bose. The EP also carries a personal touch, with themes of self-expression and empowerment, influenced by Rebel’s activism and involvement in the Black Lives Matter movement.

Play At Your Own Risk is loud, unapologetic, and packed with attitude—just like Rebel. It’s a bold statement, proving that when you embrace who you are and take risks, the reward is unforgettable music that makes a statement. If you’re looking for something that challenges the norm, this EP is your new go-to.