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mary sue turns Rapihaler into asthma-era rap therapy with the windows fogged

By Editorial Team - June 29, 2026

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mary sue turns Rapihaler into asthma-era rap therapy with the windows fogged

Summary

Bandcamp Daily’s June hip-hop roundup features Singapore MC and producer mary sue’s Rapihaler, a project shaped by health struggles, forced pause and personal excavation.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 29, 2026
  • Tags: mary sue, rapihaler, singapore rap, underground hip-hop, personal trauma, bandcamp daily, Singapore Rap / Personal Trauma

mary sue’s Rapihaler gets Bandcamp Daily attention on 29 June, and the title immediately gives the project a physical charge. The Singapore MC and producer has often written through trauma and self-reflection, and Bandcamp notes that Rapihaler documents a period when asthma-related health issues forced a break. That context matters because breath is not just metaphor in rap. It is the basic instrument. A record shaped by compromised breathing turns every bar into a small act of reclamation. Following Unintended Self Expressions From Selling Reflections On The Internet, mary sue seems to be working from a place where body, anxiety, memory and writing are all tangled together. Rapihaler sounds like underground rap with lungs in the foreground: intimate, pressured and determined to make the interruption part of the music rather than the end of it.

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