bbno$ has always been the kind of artist who can make nonsense sound genius—and somehow, still have you dancing to it. The Canadian rapper and certified Internet menace is back with his self-titled ninth album, “bbno$”, released under Broke Records/CMG, and it’s basically a masterclass in controlled chaos.
This 21-track rollercoaster is everything that makes bbno: unpredictable, cheeky, and just a little bit unhinged. It’s fun but finely tuned, mixing dance-ready beats with moments of actual depth. From the bassy bounce of “yezzir” to the smooth, lo-fi charm of “main squeeze,” this album proves he’s not just the meme—he’s the algorithm behind it.
A Visual World Of Controlled Chaos

The focus track “bing bong” introduces social media creator Vanilla Mace—now debuting as VNLLA—in a hilariously over-the-top music video that feels like The Great Gatsby meets TikTok skit. Picture this: bbno$ as a perfectly dressed, overly devoted butler, running around a mansion for his influencer boss. It’s weird. It’s camp. It’s peak bbno$.
The Sound Of The Internet, Refined

Of course, the chaos doesn’t stop there. The album also packs a few of 2025’s most viral tracks, including “1-800” (featuring Vtuber Ironmouse), “two”, and “it boy”—songs that have practically taken over everyone’s For You Page.
Behind the madness is a dream team of producers including Diamond Pistols, Pink Slip, and Y2K, with songwriting support from Jesse Saint John and JBACH. The attention to detail shows—each track feels intentional, even when it’s gloriously absurd.
The Internet’s Favourite Chaos Child Goes Global

This release caps off what has been a record-breaking year for bbno$. He’s gained over 14 million new followers, generated 150 million social media impressions, and launched an internet-breaking six-week rollout filled with creator cameos—from jschlatt and Smosh to Brandon Rogers, Jake Webber, and TheAnimeMen.
Now, he’s bringing that energy to the stage. His 2025–2026 world tour kicks off in Sydney on 31st October, before heading to Singapore (12th November), Hong Kong (13th November), Taipei (14th November), and Seoul (16th November)—with over 65 dates lined up across the globe, including career-defining shows at London’s O2 Academy Brixton and Toronto’s Budweiser Stage.
The Architect Of Viral Pop

At this point, bbno$ has transcended the “meme rapper” label. Since his breakout hit “Lalala” and the multi-Platinum “Edamame” with Rich Brian, he’s proven himself one of the most inventive voices in digital-era music. What sets him apart is his sharp understanding of how the internet moves—and how to make it dance to his rhythm.
His new album “bbno$” isn’t just a self-titled project—it’s a self-portrait.

bbno$’s self-titled album is out now via Broke Records/CMG. Stream it today and watch the “Bing Bong” music video.








