London-based sonic architect Antoin Gibson returns with Diss Tribute. A sync-driven release where suppression, authorship control, and backend industry access lock into one unified system.
Dropping exactly one year after FlexAble, a debut that went viral before being shadow-restricted, the track reframes that disruption as strategy.

Instead of chasing platform validation, Diss Tribute enters through sync: already placed via Tinderbox Music across PBS, MTV (The Challenge), The Discovery Network, and NASCAR Productions, with further alignment through Ocho Music Group.
A composition savvy, hard-hitting rap masterpiece. — Tinderbox Music
The rollout inverts the standard cycle—placement first, metrics second—bypassing gatekeeping through backend industry channels. Narratively, it continues Gibson’s arc from burnout (Dead End) to recovery (Venom-laced Tears), now landing in direct confrontation. Sharp, unfiltered, and aimed at streaming-era contradictions.

Released as part of her Nuke Drop Tuesdays schedule, Diss Tribute, released via Circum-Sŏnus, lands as both timestamp and mechanism. Turning suppression into sync leverage and long-term catalogue positioning.