Cover art, visual identity, and rollout strategy for underground artists who refuse to look like everyone else.
Underground rap aesthetic — dark, deliberate, and built to stand out in a feed of noise.
What starts as a voice memo and a vibe ends up in rotation. Here's how we get there.
Unedited voice memo, no visual direction, generic stock-art aesthetic
Branded cover art, synced snippet edit, release-day visual kit ready to post
Original artwork designed around your release concept. Not templates — intentional design that matches the energy of the record and makes scrollers stop.
The 15–30 second clip that becomes your release's identity. We cut, transition, and sweeten your best moment so it's impossible to scroll past on any feed.
A timed release plan tied to visual deliverables. Cover art drops, snippet lands, post schedule — all coordinated so your release week hits like a campaign.
"I sent KRON a rough 45-second clip and a concept I barely described. Two days later I had cover art that made my entire IG feed ask where I got it. That's the only review that matters."
"SABLE had been sitting on CONCRETE GOSPEL for three months because she couldn't find art she was proud of. Two weeks with Havn and she had a full visual rollout ready for release day."
"NOA was about to drop a single with some generic stock image. After the cover and snippet edit, she said it felt like a real release for the first time. Her best-performing post that month."
Tell us about your release — concept, timeline, budget. We'll tell you what's possible.