FARA Records · Digital release
Bloodline Code
Gangsta rap with a strategist's calm — every bar already calculated. Press play. Make your move.
- Archive no.
- FARA-044
- Edition
- DRM-free audio
- Delivery
- Instant download
- Issued
- 2026
Bloodline Code
Gangsta rap with a strategist's calm — every bar already calculated. Press play. Make your move.

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- 01 Bloodline Code 1:40
Came up where the sirens never took a break. Where the nights stayed cold and the trust was fake.
MUSIC TRACK STORY
Bloodline Code is ZAIRE's debut single — explicit East Coast gangsta rap at 92 BPM in F minor, cinematic and calculated. Heavy 808 sub-bass, hard trap drums, a sparse four-note minor-key piano loop that never resolves, and cinematic tension pads: cold, spacious and heavy. A low, authoritative baritone carries it, menace held in restraint rather than volume.
Music Track Story
The song is a code of conduct inherited like DNA — survival rebuilt as discipline and pattern. “Got the map in my head, got the code in my mind,” the first verse says, before the hook lays out the whole doctrine: “This that bloodline code, don't fold, don't break — every step calculated, every risk I take.” Under the hardness it's a song about inheritance: the map in the head, the calculation that becomes armour, the things a bloodline hands you before you ever choose them.
The bridge is spoken dead-dry, no reverb, addressed straight to the listener: “You don't understand it unless you lived it.” The closing turn lands the song's real thesis — “if the world go dark, I still map it out” — proof that the coldest move is the one you've already thought all the way through. Locked-in and alert from the first bar to the last; not hyped up so much as switched on.
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