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On “Hood Anxiety,” East London rapper Armor steps into the light with a calm intensity that feels earned rather than performed. This is not bravado rap or confessional for shock value. Instead, it’s a measured, deeply human moment from an artist who understands that vulnerability can hit harder than volume. As a standout single from his recent album release Excuse My Mess, the track lands as one of the project’s emotional anchors, now further amplified by the arrival of its official music video.
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On “Hood Anxiety,” East London rapper Armor steps into the light with a calm intensity that feels earned rather than performed. This is not bravado rap or confessional for shock value. Instead, it’s a measured, deeply human moment from an artist who understands that vulnerability can hit harder than volume. As a standout single from his recent album release Excuse My Mess, the track lands as one of the project’s emotional anchors, now further amplified by the arrival of its official music video.