M-Dot and Confidence Strip It Down with Gritty New Visual for “24 To 1”


Boston emcee M-Dot and producer Confidence return with a raw, unpolished visual for 24 To 1,” a standout cut from their critically acclaimed album Library Of Sound. Available now on all major digital platforms and on vinyl via Below System Records, the release continues the duo’s run of uncompromising, substance-driven hip-hop rooted in craft and intention.

“24 To 1” thrives on urgency and precision. M-Dot turns numbers into narrative, weaving a relentless countdown into tightly packed wordplay that feels both technical and instinctive. The track plays like a race against time, each bar landing with momentum as the numbers collapse toward their final destination. It’s a concept executed with clarity and control, reinforcing M-Dot’s reputation for lyrical discipline and creative structure.

The accompanying black-and-white visual, shot by SandoFilms in Federal Hill, Providence, mirrors the song’s stripped-back intensity. Free of polish or distraction, the video leans into atmosphere and movement, allowing the performance to take center stage. As numbers flash across the screen, M-Dot delivers his verses with focus and urgency, visually reinforcing the countdown embedded in the song itself.

Confidence’s production provides a cinematic yet restrained backdrop, giving the record room to breathe while maintaining tension throughout. The pairing once again demonstrates the duo’s chemistry—nothing forced, nothing excessive, just precision and purpose working in tandem.

As part of Library Of Sound, “24 To 1” functions as another reminder that longevity in hip-hop is built on consistency, craft, and trust in the fundamentals. The visual doesn’t attempt to reinvent the wheel—it sharpens it, capturing the raw aesthetic and mindset that defines the project as a whole.

“24 To 1” is available now on all major streaming platforms, with Library Of Sound also out on vinyl via Below System Records, continuing M-Dot and Confidence’s commitment to music that values substance over spectacle.

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