Danny Kelly is making noise for all the right — and controversial — reasons with the release of his latest project, The Rabbit Hole.
Emerging from Glasgow’s underground rap scene, Danny Kelly delivers a fearless body of work that rejects mainstream formulas in favour of raw honesty, conscious lyricism, and unapologetic truth-telling. Built on gritty boom bap production and dark cinematic soundscapes, the EP dives into subjects many artists avoid — elite corruption, media influence, spiritual conflict, hidden agendas, and society’s obsession with distraction.
But it’s not just the music itself causing conversation.
According to Danny Kelly, The Rabbit Hole has been blocked from major streaming services due to the project’s controversial themes and uncompromising message. Rather than censor the content or water down his vision, the Glasgow rapper has chosen to release the project independently and directly to listeners.
In an era dominated by viral trends and commercial algorithms, Danny Kelly stands firmly outside the system — creating music aimed at free thinkers instead of playlists.
Every track on The Rabbit Hole reflects lived experience. From struggle and survival to questioning authority and searching for deeper meaning, Danny’s lyrics carry authenticity rarely found in modern rap. The result is a project that feels less like entertainment and more like a warning, a conversation, and a wake-up call.
Fans looking to hear the EP can currently only listen through YouTube, while physical CD copies are available through Danny Kelly’s official store at Danny Kelly Official Store
With The Rabbit Hole, Danny Kelly isn’t chasing approval — he’s challenging listeners to think for themselves.
And whether people agree with the message or not, one thing is certain:
