Independent artist Count Kush officially released his six-track EP Prime Decimal on January 30, 2026, marking a focused and aggressive new chapter in his evolving sound. The project arrives as a collaboration with EDDISON, formerly affiliated with SpiderGang, and blends Dark Trap, Rap, and Glitch-Hop into a tightly constructed body of work.
Within its first week, Prime Decimal surpassed 2,000 streams and has since crossed 3,500, with additional showcase campaigns scheduled as the release continues to gain traction. The early response suggests steady listener engagement rather than momentary attention, a sign that the project is resonating beyond surface-level curiosity.
The EP leans into heavy tonal textures and controlled intensity. Rather than chasing trend cycles, Count Kush and EDDISON build a cohesive sonic space that feels intentional. Each track carries weight, with production that prioritizes mood and tension over excess. When asked about the themes behind Prime Decimal, Count Kush describes the project as a form of reclamation:
“It’s about taking back what was taken from the people, from society, from their soul, from their experience, before they even knew it was theirs. It’s a whole lotta murda music.”
That sentiment defines the release. The tone is unapologetic, the pacing deliberate. The collaboration doesn’t soften either artist’s identity, it reinforces it.
Prime Decimal is available now on Spotify and other major streaming platforms.
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