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Gene Ristic and Uncle JoNH III Team Up for “Anti-Hero”

Chicago continues to redefine the hip-hop blueprint, and the latest example comes from rising artist Gene Ristic with his fiery new single “Anti-Hero” — produced by the city’s own Uncle JoNH III. The record is the first taste of Gene’s forthcoming album, which JoNH is set to helm from start to finish. Built on a bed of hard-hitting 808s and ominous textures, “Anti-Hero” finds Gene drawing a sharp line in the sand. The track is a raw manifesto against opportunists and clout-chasers — the IG models and “come up” seekers who expect to be saved. Gene makes it clear he’s not here for the theatrics: no “Captain Save-Em” capes, no goofy energy, just unfiltered truth. What makes “Anti-Hero” stand out isn’t only Gene’s unflinching delivery, but the sonic lane it occupies for Uncle JoNH III. Known for his soulful, cinematic production, JoNH switches gears here — opting for a leaner, 808-driven backbone that perfectly amplifies Gene’s uncompromising stance. The chemistry between rapper and producer feels fresh, as if both are stepping into new territory while still repping Chicago’s grit. “Anti-Hero” isn’t just another single — it’s a statement of intent. The upcoming album promises more of this creative synergy, positioning Gene Ristic as an unfiltered voice and Uncle JoNH III as a versatile architect behind the boards. The single is out now on all streaming platforms, with an official music video slated to drop soon. Follow @Martianalienated35@Uncle.JoNH3 on IG


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