Get Familiar With Las Vegas Rapper Cabrera & His Reflective New Single, “Miss Educated”

Hailing from Las Vegas, rising emcee Cabrera has been quietly, yet diligently, sharpening his tools and honing his craft. Though his sporadic output left things to be desired, the anticipation it built up in conjunction with his affiliation with popular Las Vegas band, The Noir Movement has lead to him being one of the more intriguing new artists from the city. Looking to further establish himself, he checks onto our pages with his first solo single of the year, “Miss Educated.”

Produced by fellow Noir member Jeremy Elises, “Miss Educated,” is a reflective, engaging record that finds Cabrera leaving no stone unturned. Clocking in at about 2-and-a-half minutes, the Sin City native takes the time to speak on things such as the desire to be successful, the journey it gets there and all the bumps that come along with it. Showcasing a calm, poised composure while riffing off emotional content, Cabrera does a brilliant job of sounding confident speaking about these things, as opposed to him complaining, leading for the words to land a bit more poignantly.

Take a listen to the single below and get familiar with Cabrera.

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